Emerson
Westinghouse Ovation 5X00357G05 Enhanced Events Input Module 16-Channel
Manufacturer: Emerson
Product No.: 5X00357G05
Product Type: Events Input
Product Origin: USA
Payment:T/T, Western Union
Weight: 200g
Shipping port: Xiamen
Warranty: 12 months
Product Summary
The Emerson Ovation 5X00357G05 is a 16-Channel Enhanced Events Input Module for the Emerson Ovation DCS. It provides 16 differential 24V digital input channels with integrated wire-break detection, configurable filtering, and built-in diagnostics for high-speed event capture in safety-critical applications.
Core Specifications
- Model Number: 5X00357G05
- Type: 16-Channel Enhanced Events Input Module
- Channels: 16 digital inputs
- Input Type: 24V differential
- Wire-Break Detection: Integrated
- Filtering: Configurable per channel
- Diagnostics: Built-in fault monitoring
- Dimensions: 4.4 × 10.2 × 10.8 cm
- Weight: ~0.2 kg
- Manufacturer: Emerson (formerly Westinghouse)
Key Features
- High-speed event detection for accurate digital transition capture
- Differential inputs with wire-break monitoring for safety and reliability
- Configurable per-channel filtering for noise immunity
- Built-in diagnostics for real-time fault monitoring
- Modular design for seamless Ovation system integration
Environmental Limits
- Operating Temperature: -40°C to +70°C
- Humidity: 0% to 95% RH, non-condensing
- Vibration: 0.05g RMS (5 Hz to 500 Hz)
- Shock: 15g, 20ms half-sine
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the 5X00357G05 used for?
It is a 16-channel enhanced events input module for Emerson Ovation DCS, capturing high-speed digital signals with wire-break detection for safety-critical applications.
What does wire-break detection do?
It monitors input wiring integrity and alarms if a wire is disconnected or broken, preventing false readings and improving system safety.
Can filtering be configured per channel?
Yes — each channel has configurable filtering to suppress noise and contact bounce from mechanical switches.
Is this module compatible with other Ovation modules?
Yes — it integrates seamlessly into the modular Ovation control system architecture.
Installation Guide
Safety Precautions
- De-energize the Ovation rack before installation or removal
- Use proper ESD protection when handling the module
- Verify field device voltage compatibility (24V DC differential)
Step-by-Step Procedure
- Power down the Ovation I/O rack
- Align the module with the rack slot and insert firmly until seated
- Secure the module retaining clips
- Connect field wiring to the terminal base unit (differential pairs)
- Power up the rack and verify module status LEDs
- Check controller diagnostics for proper communication
Selection Tips
- Verify total channel count against application requirements (16 channels per module)
- For new projects, confirm compatibility with your Ovation controller firmware version
- For legacy systems, source from authorized surplus dealers with testing certification
- Consider 5X00357G02 or G04 variants for different channel configurations
Related Part Numbers
- 5X00357G01 — Enhanced Events Input Module (earlier revision)
- 5X00357G02 — 16-Channel Enhanced Events Input Module
- 5X00357G04 — 16-Channel Enhanced Events Input Module
- 5X00357G05 — 16-Channel Enhanced Events Input Module (this part)
- 5X00034G01 — Digital Input Module (standard)
- 5X00106G01 — HART Analog Input 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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