Stork 4002ALM-6 Universal Input Trip Amplifier
The Stork 4002ALM-6 is a universal input trip amplifier designed to handle virtually any trip amplifier function straight out of the box. With support for common process inputs, configurable trip actions and failsafe modes, plus a built-in display and menu driven setup, it is an ideal choice for dependable alarm and trip applications without PC software or programming.
Key benefits
- Universal inputs including mA, volts, thermocouple, and RTD.
- Configurable trip actions and failsafe modes.
- Front display shows input, setpoints, and configuration.
- Advanced functions built in as standard including latching, delay on, delay off, and power on delays.
- Includes isolated transmitter supply and retransmitted output.
- No PC software or programming required, configure via built in menus.
- Power supply range: 16–30 Vdc.
Product overview
The 4002ALM-6 has been designed to perform virtually any trip amplifier function out of the box. It supports input types including mA, volts, thermocouples, and RTDs (and others), and includes a re-transmitted 4–20 mA or voltage output as standard.
Configuration is handled directly from the unit using built-in menus. Functions such as latching, delay on, delay off, and power on delays can be enabled and adjusted without PC software, making commissioning and maintenance quicker and simpler.
The unit operates from a 16–30 Vdc supply, and includes an isolated transmitter supply to support typical field instrumentation setups.
Features List
- Universal input trip amplifier designed for versatile industrial applications.
- Supports inputs including mA, volts, thermocouple, RTD, and other common input types.
- Features configurable trip actions and failsafe modes for enhanced system safety.
- Equipped with a front display for monitoring live input, setpoints, and configuration.
- Built-in functions provided as standard include latching, delay on, delay off, and power on delays.
- Includes a retransmitted output as standard, supporting 4–20 mA or voltage signals.
- Provides an isolated transmitter supply to power field devices directly.
- Simple menu based configuration that requires no PC software or external programming.
- Operates on a standard power supply range of 16–30 Vdc.





