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8617-FT-NI-01 Emerson DeltaV Field Terminal Module8617-FT-NI-01 Emerson DeltaV Field Terminal Module8617-FT-NI-01 Emerson DeltaV Field Terminal Module
8617-FT-NI-01 Emerson DeltaV Field Terminal Module
8617-FT-NI-01 Emerson DeltaV Field Terminal Module
8617-FT-NI-01 Emerson DeltaV Field Terminal Module

8617-FT-NI-01 Emerson DeltaV Field Terminal Module


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PRODUCT SKU : 8617-FT-NI-01

PRODUCT TYPE : Field Terminal Blocks

PRODUCT VENDOR : EMERSON


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Product Details

The Emerson 8617-FT-NI-01, also cataloged as the 8617-FT-NI Field Terminal Module, operates as a dedicated hardware component for field signal termination and wiring interface execution within Emerson DeltaV systems. It directly terminates up to 16 non-incendive field input channels to interface with corresponding DeltaV I/O modules.

Hardware Specifications

Parameter Specification
Model 8617-FT-NI-01
Brand Emerson
Base Model 8617-FT-NI
Origin USA
Weight 0.25 kg
Dimensions Standard DeltaV Carrier Interface Footprint
Operating Temp -40 to 70 deg C
Power Consumption Passive Base Component (Loop Current Dependent)
Channel Capacity 16 Input Channels
Protection Type Non-Incendive (NI) Field Wiring Terminations
System Platform Emerson DeltaV I/O Carrier Architecture
Enclosure Compatibility Class I, Div 2 / Zone 2 Hazardous Environments

4-20 mA HART Loop Protocol and Channel Isolation

The 8617-FT-NI-01 field terminal provides high-integrity trace routing that supports transparent 4-20 mA HART loop protocol pass-through between field transmitters and active DeltaV I/O cards. Built for Non-Incendive (NI) circuit compliance, the terminal card maintains high channel-to-channel isolation parameters and continuous grounding paths. This prevents field ground loops and localized electrical noise from interfering with digital HART communications or compromising primary analog signal conversion across adjacent channels.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the primary function of the non-incendive (NI) rating on the 8617-FT-NI-01?

A: The non-incendive terminal design prevents electrical sparking or thermal energy release capable of igniting hazardous gas mixtures during normal operating conditions in Class I, Division 2 / Zone 2 environments.

Q: Does the 8617-FT-NI-01 require a separate power supply feed?

A: No. The terminal block is a passive field interface component that routes loop power directly from the connected DeltaV I/O card and field power distribution rail.

Q: Can an I/O module attached to the 8617-FT-NI-01 terminal block be hot-swapped?

A: Yes. The field terminal block remains permanently wired on the DeltaV carrier, allowing the mating 16-channel I/O module to be removed and replaced without disconnecting field wiring.

Field Installation Guidelines

  1. Mount the terminal block securely onto the standard DeltaV 2-slot or 8-slot carrier rail until the locking tabs click fully into position.
  2. Strip individual field conductors to 6 mm and secure them into the 16-channel screw or spring-clamp terminals using a 0.5 Nm torque limit.
  3. Ensure cable shield drain wires are connected to the dedicated shield grounding bar on the carrier chassis to establish a low-impedance path to earth ground.
  4. Route field signal cables separately from high-voltage AC cables and motor power lines to prevent inductive noise coupling.
  5. Verify that field devices connected to the non-incendive terminal comply with Class I, Div 2 entity parameters before applying loop power.

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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  • Support & Contact: Technical and warranty assistance is available anytime. Contact us here: Contact.
  • Purchase Guidance: Check product specifications and compatibility carefully before ordering to ensure proper application.




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