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5X00357G04 | Westinghouse | Enhanced Digital Input Module
5X00357G04 | Westinghouse | Enhanced Digital Input Module
5X00357G04 | Westinghouse | Enhanced Digital Input Module

5X00357G04 | Westinghouse | Enhanced Digital Input Module


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PRODUCT SKU : 5X00357G04

PRODUCT TYPE : Digital I/O Cards

PRODUCT VENDOR : EMERSON


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Product Details

Configured for contact status monitoring in Ovation control platforms, the Westinghouse 5X00357G04 (5X00357G04 EMOD) provides direct physical execution of 48 VDC digital input signal acquisition.

Hardware Specifications

Parameter Specification
Model 5X00357G04
Brand Westinghouse
Origin United States
Weight 0.32 kg
Dimensions 12.1 cm x 5.2 cm x 16.5 cm
Operating Temp Industrial standard range
Power Consumption System-dependent load
Input Type 48 VDC Contact Input

4-20 mA HART Loop Protocol

The 5X00357G04 EMOD utilizes the Ovation system backplane for high-speed signal processing. While primarily designed for contact input monitoring, the Ovation modular architecture maintains compatibility with standard HART loop protocol configurations through adjacent I/O modules within the same chassis. The unit incorporates channel-to-channel isolation features to maintain signal integrity against common-mode electrical noise and transients originating from field-side contact closures. This electrical isolation ensures that high-density input arrays remain robust and unaffected by potential ground loops or induced field wiring voltages.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Does the 5X00357G04 module support hot-swap capability?

A: The module is designed for hot-swap installation within the Ovation rack. Ensure all associated input points are inhibited in the control logic before initiating module removal to prevent erroneous field state reporting.

Q: Are there specific wiring restrictions for 48 VDC contact inputs?

A: Use shielded twisted-pair cabling for all input signal runs to minimize EMI. Ensure the shield is terminated to the cabinet ground at a single common point to maintain electromagnetic compatibility standards.

Field Installation Guidelines

  1. Verify the I/O rack slot backplane connector is clear of any debris or obstructions before module installation.
  2. Align the 5X00357G04 module with the chassis guide rails and apply firm, even pressure to ensure full backplane connector engagement.
  3. Secure the module using the built-in locking levers to prevent mechanical movement under vibration.
  4. Terminate contact input wiring to the terminal block, confirming the 48 VDC source potential is within the module's rated operating limits.
  5. Perform a system-level verification scan through the Ovation engineering workstation to confirm each input point transitions correctly in the system database.

Additional Information

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