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Part Number: 5437-465
Manufacturer: Woodward
Series: LinkNet / MicroNet System Series
Product Type: Field Terminal Module (FTM)
Network Interface: LinkNet Distributed High-Speed Bus
Terminal Type: Heavy-Duty Screw Terminal Blocks
Mounting Type: Standard DIN Rail Mount / Panel Mount
Operating Temperature Limits: 0°C to +60°C (+32°F to +140°F)
Storage Temperature Range: -40°C to +85°C (-40°F to +185°F)
Relative Humidity Threshold: 5% to 95% (Non-condensing)
Repair Time: 3–7 Days
Availability: In Stock
Weight: Approximately 0.85 kg (1.87 lbs)
Country of Origin: United States
The Woodward 5437-465 LinkNet Field Terminal Module (FTM) is a high-reliability field interface component designed for use with Woodward LinkNet network architecture and MicroNet digital control systems. It provides a structured connection between field devices, including sensors, actuators, and switches, and the main control processing system for reliable signal termination and distribution. By simplifying field wiring organization and reducing complex point-to-point connections, the 5437-465 improves control cabinet efficiency, reduces installation complexity, enhances troubleshooting capability, and supports dependable operation in critical applications such as gas turbines, steam turbines, compressor systems, and power generation equipment.
The module organizes field wiring into structured terminal points, eliminating messy point-to-point interconnects inside industrial control cabinets. Designed to withstand electrical noise and field transients, the terminal layout ensures consistent connectivity and continuous signal isolation between field transducers and sensitive controller processing boards.
The Module features easily accessible terminal screws and clear labeling for all signal lines. The DIN-rail footprint simplifies panel mounting, allowing maintenance personnel to check voltage test points or replace field wiring runs without disrupting surrounding chassis components or system backplanes.
World of Controls specializes in critical parts lifecycle management and technical support for legacy and active Woodward control systems used in turbine, compressor, and industrial automation applications. Every Woodward LinkNet Field Terminal Module undergoes detailed inspection, including point-to-point continuity testing, terminal retention verification, visual inspection, and bus interface evaluation to ensure reliable operation and seamless integration into existing control architectures. With ready-to-ship inventory of unused and professionally rebuilt Woodward modules, we help customers reduce plant downtime through fast response times, repair and exchange solutions, comprehensive warranty coverage, and worldwide express shipping.
What is Woodward 5437-465?
The 5437-465 is a LinkNet Field Terminal Module (FTM) designed by Woodward. It provides a standardized terminal connection interface between field I/O devices and Woodward controller systems.
The Module supports field wiring for industrial control applications, including signals from sensors, switches, actuators, and other field devices connected to Woodward control systems. Signal types and configurations depend on the connected MicroNet system setup.
How can signal integrity be maintained when using the Module?
Signal integrity can be maintained by using proper industrial wiring practices, ensuring secure terminal connections, maintaining correct grounding methods, minimizing electromagnetic interference sources, and following Woodward installation guidelines.
The module communicates through the Woodward LinkNet distributed high-speed network interface, providing a structured communication path between field termination points and the main control processing system.