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396560-01-6 Emerson ControlWave I/O Expansion Unit
396560-01-6 Emerson ControlWave I/O Expansion Unit
396560-01-6 Emerson ControlWave I/O Expansion Unit

396560-01-6 Emerson ControlWave I/O Expansion Unit


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PRODUCT SKU : 396560-01-6

PRODUCT TYPE : Backplane Racks

PRODUCT VENDOR : EMERSON


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Product Details

The Emerson 396560-01-6, also cataloged as the 396560 I/O Expansion Unit, operates as a dedicated hardware component for chassis expansion and backplane signal interface execution within ControlWave PLC platforms. It provides structural slot housing and power distribution for up to 8 local expansion modules across Micro Panel installations.

Hardware Specifications

Parameter Specification
Model 396560-01-6
Brand Emerson
Base Model 396560
Origin USA
Weight 1.46 lbs (0.66 kg)
Dimensions Standard 8-Slot ControlWave Micro Panel Chassis
Operating Temp -40 to 70 deg C
Power Consumption 2 mA at 3.3 VDC (Backplane Logic)
Slot Capacity 8 Slots
Form Factor Base Chassis / Rack Mount
System Compatibility ControlWave Micro Panel Series

4-20 mA HART Loop Protocol and Channel Isolation

The 396560-01-6 expansion unit houses backplane trace routing that supports multi-channel I/O operations, including transparent pass-through of digitized 4-20 mA HART loop protocol parameters between local I/O cards and the primary controller. Integrated backplane isolation barriers prevent cross-channel ground loops and suppress transient electrical noise, maintaining signal fidelity across high-density analog and discrete signal interfaces.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the backplane logic current draw for the 396560-01-6 expansion unit?

A: The chassis backplane draws a baseline operating current of 2 mA at 3.3 VDC for logic communication routing.

Q: How many I/O modules can be installed in the 396560-01-6 base chassis?

A: The physical rack structure provides 8 dedicated module slots for I/O signal conditioning and interface cards within ControlWave Micro configurations.

Q: Does the expansion unit require specific grounding practices during installation?

A: Yes. The chassis frame must be directly grounded to the enclosure backplate to establish common ground potential and satisfy surge immunity requirements.

Field Installation Guidelines

  1. Secure the base chassis to the control cabinet frame or mounting plate using appropriate rack-mounting hardware.
  2. Verify that the enclosure is free of conductive dust and moisture prior to inserting I/O cards into the 8 available backplane slots.
  3. Ensure the chassis ground lug is bonded to the main enclosure protective earth (PE) bus with a short, low-impedance copper conductor.
  4. Seat each ControlWave I/O module firmly into its designated slot until the retention locks click, ensuring full contact with the backplane connector.
  5. Route incoming field signal cables and shield drain wires through cable trays to avoid proximity with high-voltage power lines.

Additional Information

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  • 12-Month Warranty: Covers defects in materials or workmanship; excludes misuse, normal wear, or unauthorized modifications.
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  • Purchase Guidance: Check product specifications and compatibility carefully before ordering to ensure proper application.




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