Allen-Bradley 1792D-8BVT8D – I/O Module
Product Description:
The Allen-Bradley 1792D-8BVT8D is an 8-point digital input/output module designed for use in distributed I/O applications within industrial automation systems. With its compact design and versatile I/O capabilities, it enables seamless integration of field devices into the control system. The module supports both sinking and sourcing inputs and outputs, offering flexibility in configuration to meet a variety of industrial needs. It is ideal for use in environments where space is limited, providing reliable control for digital devices such as switches, sensors, and relays.
Technical Specifications:
- Model Number: 1792D-8BVT8D
- I/O Points: 8 (4 sinking/4 sourcing)
- Input Voltage: 24V DC
- Output Voltage: 24V DC
- Input Current: 6-12mA @ 24V DC
- Output Current: 2A per point (max)
- Isolation: 500V
- Operating Temperature Range: -20°C to +60°C (-4°F to +140°F)
- Mounting Type: DIN rail
- Dimensions: 118 x 100 x 24 mm (Width x Height x Depth)
- Weight: 0.25 kg
- Certifications: CE, UL, RoHS compliant
Key Features:
- Flexible I/O Configuration: Supports both sinking and sourcing configurations, allowing for a wide range of digital input/output devices to be connected.
- Compact and Rugged Design: The module’s compact design is well-suited for space-constrained environments and rugged industrial conditions.
- High-Performance Operation: Reliable performance with the ability to handle high-speed inputs and outputs for a variety of applications.
- Easy Installation: Simple DIN rail mounting and plug-in connectors for easy installation and maintenance.
- Versatile Applications: Suitable for use in industrial automation systems, control panels, machinery, and process control systems.
- Safety Compliance: CE and UL certifications ensure that the module meets industry standards for safety and environmental impact.
Applications:
- Industrial Automation: Ideal for controlling field devices such as sensors, actuators, and relays in industrial automation systems.
- Process Control: Used for controlling discrete inputs and outputs in manufacturing processes, improving control and efficiency.
- Machine Control: Perfect for integrating with PLCs and controlling digital devices in various types of machinery.
- Distributed I/O Systems: Well-suited for remote I/O configurations where multiple devices need to be monitored and controlled from a central system.