Flex I/O Module | 1794-OV32 | Allen Bradley
Allen-Bradley’s 1794-OV32 FLEX I/O module is a communication module designed for industrial machinery. It is safe to use in non-hazardous environments, as well as those with an over voltage rating of up to over voltage Category II and a hazard rating as high as Pollution Degree 2.
Brand: Allen Bradley
Model: 1794-OV32
Type: Flex I/O Module
Introduction:
Group 1, Class A equipment is the classification for the 1794-OV32 FLEX I/O module. It comes as open equipment, and for safety reasons, it should always be fitted inside the proper enclosure. The Group 1, Class A emissions classification for the Allen-Bradley 1794-OV32 FLEX I/O communication module is CISPR 11. It can withstand operation shocks of up to 30 G and non-operating shocks of up to 50 G. The module may store between -40 and 185 degrees Fahrenheit and operates at maximum efficiency in a temperature range of 32 to 131 degrees Fahrenheit.
The employed enclosure should shield the communication module from fires, dust, dirt, water, and electrostatic discharge. You can ground the 1794-OV32 FLEX I/O module for electrical safety using a DIN rail made of zinc-plated yellow-chromatid steel. You can install it using a key switch on a terminal base. Depending on the terminal base being used, you will need a specific torque for the terminal screw. When operating and stored, the 1794-OV32 FLEX I/O module can withstand non-condensing relative humidity levels of 5 to 95%. 32 yellow status indicators are located on the field side of it. Users can keep an eye on the machines and the module thanks to the indicators.
Specification | Detail |
Brand | Allen-Bradley / Rockwell Automation |
Series | Flex I/O 1794 |
Part Number | 1794-OV32 |
Product Type | Communication module |
Classification | Group 1, Class A |
Indicators | 32 yellow indicators |
Relative Humidity | 5 to 95% |
Shock Rating | 30 G operating, 50 G non-operating |
Operating Temperature | 32 to 131 degrees Fahrenheit |
Storage Temperature | -40 to 185 degrees Fahrenheit |