Emerson Process Management PAC manual Features, All I/O, ControlWave Digital Input Module

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Product Data Document

420DS-1k

July 16, 2007 - Page

Bristol® ControlWave® PAC

wire transmitters and dry contacts. For maximum channel-to-channel isolation, externally powered analog and digital inputs may be selected.

Status-at-a-glance indicators offer instant visual notification of I/O system problems. Each I/O module has a bi-color Pass/Fail LED to display the on-line diagnostic status. Digital I/O status LED’s are provided for each point. Analog Input modules have a unique feature. Each input point has two LEDs to indicate input under/over range conditions due to open and shorted field devices. The green LED, when lit, indicates the input is in a normal range. The Red LED, when lit, indicates the input is under or over range, typically meaning it is open or shorted.

Features

Convenient ‘Process Friendly’ pluggable local and remote wiring terminations simplify installation

Status-at-a-glance LED indicators

Single and Double density I/O count available for all modules provide application flexibility

Loop powered inputs minimize wiring costs

Easy access pull-down door with terminal wiring labels

Hot Swap I/O replacement

All I/O modules are enclosed in a rugged aluminum shell

Analog outputs configurable for ‘Hold last value,

Fail-Safe state or preset value’

Discrete outputs configurable ‘Hold last value or fail to zero’

Specifications

All I/O

Surge protection meets C37.90-1978 and IEC 801-5

Terminations are pluggable and accept a maximum wire size of 14 gauge

‘HOT SWAP’ module replacement is supported. All I/O is frozen for 300 ms when any module is replaced

Environmental Specifications

Operating Temperature range: -40 to 70oC (-40 to 158oF), storage up to 85oC

Relative Humidity: 15-95% non-condensing

Vibration: 1.0g for 10-150 Hz, 0.5g for 150Hz to 2000Hz

RFI Susceptibility: 3V/m – 80 MHz to 1000Mhz (EN50082-2)

ControlWave Digital Input Module

Number of points: 16 or 32 – non-interrupting inputs

16-bit wide bus access

Input Voltage Range: 24 Vdc nominal

Input current : 5 mA nominal

Optical isolation: 1500 V field input to logic

Surge suppression: 500Vdc MOV to chassis 31 Vdc transorb between signal and isolated ground

Input filtering: 30 ms time constant (contact bounce)

Dry contact or externally powered voltage inputs – 21 Vdc on-board isolated loop power

Remote Automation Solutions

Website: www.EmersonProcess.com/Remote

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PAC specifications

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