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Eaton HFX Series User Manual

Eaton HFX Series
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Eaton HFX Product Family Installation and Operation Manual
HFX Product Line

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Eaton HFX Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeController
SeriesHFX
Input Voltage12, 24, 48 VDC (depending on model)
Output Voltage12, 24 VDC (depending on model)
Output CurrentUp to 40A (depending on model)
Power RatingUp to 1000W (depending on model)
EfficiencyUp to 95%
Protection FeaturesOver-voltage, Over-current, Short-circuit, Over-temperature, Reverse Polarity
Cooling MethodConvection or Forced Air (depending on model)

Summary

Technical Specifications

Hardware Description

Service Tool Installation and Getting Started

Installation Procedure

Guides users through installing the Pro-FX Configure software and related components.

Firmware

Install the Firmware

Details updating the controller’s firmware using the Pro-FX Configure tool.

Pro-FX Control

Getting Started

Create Your First Project

Steps to initiate a new project in the Pro-FX Control environment.

Connect and Program Your Controller

Instructions for connecting to and programming the HFX controller.

Installing the Controller

Recommended Wiring Practices

Electrical Connection Information

Wiring Pin Out

Illustrates pin configurations for controller connectors (KEY A and KEY B).

Configuration

System Configuration

Explains configuring system settings, variables, and I/O mapping in Pro-FX Control.

Analog Input Circuit (Passive Representation)

Frequency Input Circuit (Passive Representation)

Output Modes

Describes various output modes (High Side, PWM, Binary) for channel configuration.

Output Circuit (Passive Representation)

Overcurrent Shutdown

Details the overcurrent protection mechanism that switches off outputs when overloaded.

Pulse Width Modulation (PWM)

What is PWM?

Explains Pulse Width Modulation principles and its application for solenoid valves.

Input Status, Feedback, and Diagnostics

Testing and Validation

Service Tool

Fault Conditions

Device Communication Troubleshooting

Device Recovery

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