Allen Bradley
Allen Bradley 1771-OA 8-Channel AC Output Module
Manufacturer: Allen Bradley
Product No.: 1771-OA
Product Type: Digital Output Modules
Product Origin: USA
Payment:T/T, Western Union
Weight: 450g
Shipping port: Xiamen
Warranty: 12 months
The Allen Bradley 1771-OA, also cataloged as the 1771-OA Output Module, operates as a dedicated hardware component for discrete signal actuation within PLC-5 I/O chassis platforms.
Hardware Specifications
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Model | 1771-OA |
| Brand | Allen Bradley |
| Origin | USA |
| Weight | 1.00 lbs (0.45 kg) |
| Dimensions | 1771 I/O module form factor |
| Operating Temp | Standard industrial range |
| Power Consumption | 1.1 - 10.7 Watts |
| Output Points | 8 |
| Operating Voltage | 92 - 138 VAC |
| Current Rating | 1.5 A per channel / 6 A per module |
Profinet / EtherNet/IP Deterministic Networks
The 1771-OA integrates into the PLC-5 system architecture to facilitate discrete signal execution via the 1771 I/O chassis backplane. The module translates backplane bus commands into 120 VAC outputs, with deterministic timing characteristics defined by an Off-state signal delay of 45 (+/- 15) ms. Firmware flash compatibility is intrinsically linked to the PLC-5 processor scan cycle. I/O density scaling is managed by the rack configuration, with the module occupying a single slot in the chassis. Consistent backplane bus communication velocity is maintained through the standard 1771 backplane interface, ensuring reliable status reporting to the CPU.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Can the 1771-OA be used with DC loads?
A: No. The 1771-OA is specifically designed for 92 - 138 VAC applications. Utilizing this module with DC loads will prevent proper turn-off of the triac output, potentially resulting in load damage or module failure.
Q: What are the keying requirements for this module?
A: The module must be keyed to prevent installation in incorrect chassis slots. The field wiring arm interface must be keyed between pins 4 and 6, and between pins 12 and 14 to match the module configuration.
Field Installation Guidelines
- Chassis Preparation: Power down the 1771 I/O chassis before module insertion. Configure the backplane keying tabs to match the 4-6 and 12-14 positions specified for the 1771-OA.
- Wiring Arm Installation: Attach the 1771-WA or 1771-WH wiring arm to the module. Ensure the arm is locked into the operating position.
- Torque Specifications: Tighten all wiring arm terminal screws to a torque of 7-9 inch-pounds. Insufficient torque can cause high-resistance connections and potential heat build-up.
- Load Circuitry: Ensure that the total continuous current for the module does not exceed 6 Amperes, and that no individual channel exceeds 1.5 Amperes.
- Signal Verification: Confirm output status using the diagnostic indicators on the module front panel. Verify that AC load leakage currents do not affect the state of high-impedance input devices connected to the output.
Return policy
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Shipping
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Warranty
We provide a 12-month warranty for all products, subject to normal use and proper installation.
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