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HIMA H 4007 (H4007) Safety-Related Switching Amplifier
HIMA H 4007 (H4007) Safety-Related Switching Amplifier
Manufacturer: HIMA
Product No.: H 4007 (H4007)
Product Type: Switching Amplifier
Product Origin: Germany
Payment: T/T
Weight: 500g
Shipping port: Xiamen
Warranty: 12 months
Product Description
The HIMA H 4007 (H4007) is a safety-related switching amplifier designed for use in industrial automation and process control applications requiring high safety integrity. It functions as an interface between safety sensors or input devices and safety controllers, ensuring that critical signals are reliably processed and transmitted. The H4007 is suitable for use in safety instrumented systems (SIS) and is capable of handling SIL-rated applications. It features robust industrial design, compact DIN-rail mounting, and integrated diagnostics to enhance operational reliability and reduce maintenance effort. Typical applications include monitoring emergency shutdown systems, safety interlocks, and other critical field devices in oil & gas, chemical, and power generation industries.
Technical Specifications
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Model Number | H 4007 (H4007) |
| Device Type | Safety-Related Switching Amplifier |
| Manufacturer | HIMA |
| Safety Application | Suitable for Safety Instrumented Systems (SIL-rated) |
| Input Signal Type | Digital inputs from safety sensors (e.g., emergency stop, safety gate switches, contactors) |
| Output Signal Type | Safety-related switching outputs for relays, actuators, or PLC inputs |
| Power Supply | 24 V DC |
| Mounting | DIN-rail mount |
| Diagnostic Features | Integrated fault detection and status indication |
| Operating Temperature Range | 0 °C to +60 °C |
| Storage Temperature Range | –40 °C to +85 °C |
| Humidity Range | 5%–95% non-condensing |
| Response Time | Typically < 20 ms (depending on configuration) |
| Connection Type | Screw terminals for input/output wiring |
| Dimensions (H × W × D) | 90 × 22.5 × 120 mm |
| Typical Applications | Safety monitoring in emergency shutdown systems, interlocks, and critical process devices in oil & gas, chemical, and power plants |
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