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COMFF 3400-085 Communication Module | For Protos | Foundation Fieldbus

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COMFF 3400-085 Communication Module | For Protos | Foundation Fieldbus

Module for connection to FOUNDATION Fieldbus

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Technical details

Communication (Output, Digital): Foundation Fieldbus
Explosion protection: No

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Manuals

[1011] User Manual
Communication Module Protos COMFF 3400(X)-085
Version 06
[14589] Installation Guide
Communication Module Protos COMFF 3400(X)-085
Version 01

Certificates

[18027] Fieldbus Foundation Device Registration
Module COMFF 3400-085
No. IT039000
2006-11-27

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