Siemens
Siemens 6ES7331-7KB02-0AB0 SIMATIC S7-300 SM 331 Analog Input Module
Manufacturer: Siemens
Product No.: 6ES7331-7KB02-OABO
Product Type: Analog Input Module
Product Origin: Germany
Payment:T/T, Western Union
Weight: 260g
Shipping port: Xiamen
Warranty: 12 months
Description
The Siemens 6ES7331-7KB02-0AB0 is a high-precision SM 331 analog input module designed for the SIMATIC S7-300 PLC platform. This module features 2 isolated analog inputs capable of processing voltage, current, thermocouple, and resistor (RTD) signals with a configurable resolution of 9, 12, or 14 bits. It is widely utilized in sectors such as petrochemical refining, pharmaceutical manufacturing, and automated assembly lines to monitor critical process variables. As a direct replacement for the legacy 6ES7331-7KB01-0AB0, this module ensures seamless system upgrades and maintenance, providing rapid signal conversion and integrated hardware interrupt alarms for real-time process monitoring.
Features
- 2 isolated analog input channels.
- Configurable resolution: 9, 12, or 14 bits.
- Supports voltage, current, thermocouple, and RTD signal types.
- Integrated diagnostic interrupts for wire breaks and overflow conditions.
- Galvanic isolation between channels and backplane bus for EMI rejection.
- Compatible with standard 20-pole front connectors.
Applications
This module is designed for industrial automation environments requiring precise analog signal acquisition, including:
- Process control and monitoring in chemical and petrochemical plants.
- Temperature monitoring via thermocouples and RTDs.
- Flow, pressure, and level measurement integration.
- Automated assembly line instrumentation.
Technical Specifications
| Model | 6ES7331-7KB02-0AB0 |
| Brand | Siemens |
| Series | SIMATIC S7-300 |
| Module Type | SM 331 Analog Input |
| Number of Inputs | 2 (Isolated) |
| Resolution | 9, 12, or 14 Bits (Configurable) |
| Input Voltage (Rated) | 24 VDC |
| Current Consumption | 130 mA max (from backplane bus) |
| Power Loss | 1 W (Typical) |
| Isolation Test | 500 VDC |
| Operating Temperature | 0 to 60 deg C |
Installation Guidelines
- Mounting: Ensure the module is securely seated on the S7-300 DIN rail and locked into the backplane bus connector.
- Safety: Always disconnect power from the PLC rack before inserting or removing the module to prevent electrical damage.
- Wiring: Use a 20-pole front connector. Ensure shielded cables are used for analog signals to minimize interference, and ground the shield at the entry point to the cabinet.
- Configuration: Set the physical measuring range modules (range cards) on the side of the module to match the field signal type before software parameterization in STEP 7 or TIA Portal.
- Environment: Maintain adequate ventilation within the control cabinet to ensure operating temperatures remain within the 0 to 60 deg C range.
FAQ
Is this module compatible with older S7-300 systems?
Yes, the 6ES7331-7KB02-0AB0 is designed as a direct replacement for the 6ES7331-7KB01-0AB0, ensuring compatibility with existing S7-300 backplanes and software configurations.
How do I configure the input range?
Configuration requires two steps: physically setting the measuring range module (range card) on the side of the unit to the correct position, and then configuring the corresponding parameters within your STEP 7 or TIA Portal project.
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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