Emerson
5X00034G01 | Emerson Ovation | Individual Fused Personality Module
Manufacturer: Emerson
Product No.: 5X00034G01
Product Type: Individual Fused Personality Module
Product Origin: USA
Payment:T/T, Western Union
Weight: 200g
Shipping port: Xiamen
Warranty: 12 months
Product Summary
The Emerson Ovation 5X00034G01 is a Digital Input Module (DIM) for the Emerson Ovation distributed control system (DCS). It provides 16 isolated digital input channels supporting 125V AC/DC field signals, with individual per-channel fusing and on-board diagnostics for reliable acquisition of switch states, sensor signals, and safety interlocks in industrial process control applications.
Core Specifications
- Model Number: 5X00034G01
- Type: Digital Input Module (DIM) / Individual Fused Personality Module
- Channels: 16 digital inputs
- Input Voltage: 125V AC/DC
- Input Type: Isolated digital input
- Fuse: Individual per-channel fuse
- Isolation: Channel-to-channel and channel-to-system
- Diagnostics: On-board diagnostics for troubleshooting
- Weight: 0.31 kg
- Country of Origin: Thailand
- Manufacturer: Emerson (formerly Westinghouse)
Key Features
- 16-channel high-density digital input for switch and sensor monitoring
- Individual per-channel fuse protects against short circuits
- Galvanic isolation prevents ground loops and electrical interference
- On-board diagnostics for efficient troubleshooting and maintenance
- 125V AC/DC compatibility supports diverse field devices
Environmental Limits
- Operating Temperature: 0°C to 60°C (32°F to 140°F)
- Storage Temperature: -40°C to +85°C (-40°F to 185°F)
- Humidity: 0% to 95% RH, non-condensing
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the 5X00034G01 used for?
It is a 16-channel digital input module for Emerson Ovation DCS, acquiring switch states, sensor signals, and interlock status from field devices with individual fuse protection.
What does "individual fused" mean?
Each of the 16 input channels has its own user-replaceable fuse, preventing a single short circuit from affecting other channels.
What voltage does the 5X00034G01 support?
The module supports 125V AC/DC input signals, accommodating both AC and DC field devices.
What is the difference between 5X00034G01 and 5X00034G02?
The 5X00034G02 is a related digital input module with potentially different channel count, voltage rating, or fuse configuration. Consult Emerson for specific differences.
Installation Guide
Safety Precautions
- De-energize the Ovation rack before installation
- Use proper ESD protection when handling the module
- Verify field device voltage matches 125V AC/DC specification
Step-by-Step Procedure
- Power down the Ovation I/O rack
- Align the module with the rack slot and insert firmly
- Secure the module retaining clips
- Connect field wiring to the terminal base unit
- Install appropriate fuses per channel (if not pre-installed)
- Power up and verify module status LEDs
Selection Tips
- Verify field device voltage (125V AC/DC) before ordering
- Stock spare fuses for per-channel protection maintenance
- For lower voltage applications (24V), consider other Ovation DI modules
- Ensure personality module compatibility with your Ovation I/O base
Related Part Numbers
- 5X00034G01 — Digital Input Module, 16-channel, 125V AC/DC, individually fused (this part)
- 5X00034G02 — Digital Input Module (related variant)
- 5X00070G01 — 4-20mA Analog Input Module, High Speed
- 5X00058G01 — HART Analog Input Module
- 5X00062G01 — HART Analog Output Module
Return policy
We aim to provide reliable products and a smooth purchasing experience. If there is a problem with your order, please contact us and we will assist according to our Refund Policy.
Shipping
We provide international shipping options to meet different delivery requirements. Please review details regarding methods and timelines in our Shipping Policy.
Warranty
We provide a 12-month warranty for all products, subject to normal use and proper installation.
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