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1C31233G01 Remote Input Output Module | Emerson
1C31233G01 Remote Input Output Module | Emerson
1C31233G01 Remote Input Output Module | Emerson

1C31233G01 Remote Input Output Module | Emerson


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PRODUCT SKU : 1C31233G01

PRODUCT TYPE : Remote I/O Modules

PRODUCT VENDOR : EMERSON


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Product Details

Configured for distributed signal acquisition in Ovation control systems, the Emerson 1C31233G01 (1C31233G01 Remote Input Output Module) provides direct physical electrical execution for interfacing field-side instrumentation with central controller networks. The hardware supports Sequence of Events (SOE) logging, enabling high-resolution timestamping of discrete transitions and process variable changes across the remote I/O node.

Hardware Specifications

Parameter Specification
Model 1C31233G01
Brand Emerson
Origin United States
Weight 3 kg
Dimensions 30.0 cm x 20.0 cm x 25.0 cm
Operating Temp Not Specified
Power Consumption 24/48 VDC
Module Type Remote Input Output Module

Process Control Connectivity and Signal Integrity

The 1C31233G01 architecture employs channel-to-channel isolation to preserve signal fidelity within the remote I/O link. This isolation prevents electrical noise and common-mode transients from disrupting data transmission between field sensors and the primary control processor. The module interfaces with HART loop protocol-capable transmitters, allowing for real-time diagnostic data exchange alongside primary process measurements. By supporting integrated cold junction compensation (CJC) for temperature-sensitive inputs, the unit maintains high-accuracy signal processing within the distributed architecture.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q: Does the 1C31233G01 support hot-swapping during normal system operation?

A: The module supports hot-swap functionality. Ensure that all external field power is disconnected from the I/O terminals prior to removal to avoid arcing or damage to the module backplane interface.

Q: How is the SOE (Sequence of Events) data synchronized with the controller?

A: The SOE data is synchronized via the Ovation system time-stamping protocol over the high-speed communication link. Ensure the module firmware is configured for the required resolution and that the controller master clock is synchronized to the network.

Field Installation Guidelines

  1. Confirm the remote I/O chassis backplane is securely mounted on the DIN rail or panel surface before module insertion.
  2. Align the module with the backplane connectors and apply firm pressure to seat the unit until the mechanical latch engages.
  3. Terminate all field wiring at the terminal block, ensuring that the 24/48 VDC power supply leads are separated from signal lines to mitigate electromagnetic interference.
  4. Route signal shields to a common reference ground at the cabinet entry point to prevent ground loop currents.
  5. Verify that the module status LED indicates active communication with the central controller before finalizing the remote I/O node commissioning.

Additional Information

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