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Emerson 1C31107G01 Digital Input Module
Emerson 1C31107G01 Digital Input Module
Emerson 1C31107G01 Digital Input Module

Emerson 1C31107G01 Digital Input Module


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PRODUCT SKU : 1C31107G01

PRODUCT TYPE : Digital Input Modules

PRODUCT VENDOR : EMERSON


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Product Details

Configured for discrete signal acquisition in Ovation control networks, the Emerson 1C31107G01 (1C31107G01 Digital Input Module) provides direct physical electrical execution for monitoring binary status signals. The module serves as the primary interface for processing 24 VDC and 48 VDC logic-level inputs from field sensors across the distributed control system architecture.

Hardware Specifications

Parameter Specification
Model 1C31107G01
Brand Emerson
Origin USA
Weight 0.30 kg
Dimensions 250 mm x 150 mm x 30 mm
Operating Temp 0 to 60 deg C
Power Consumption 24 VDC / 48 VDC
Input Type Digital Logic (24/48 V)

Channel-to-Channel Isolation

The 1C31107G01 incorporates galvanic channel-to-channel isolation to prevent the propagation of transient surges or common-mode electrical noise between discrete input channels. This isolation is necessary to maintain logic state integrity within the control loop, ensuring that electrical faults or high-frequency interference on one field device do not impact the status detection of adjacent channels. The circuitry is designed to reject typical field-side noise, providing a stable binary transition threshold for the controller.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q: Is this module compatible with both 24 VDC and 48 VDC logic signals without hardware adjustment?

A: The module is specified for 24/48 V operation; verify that field voltage levels are within the input threshold specifications of the specific board revision to ensure proper state detection.

Q: Does the module support hot-swapping within an active I/O rack?

A: Yes, the module supports hot-swapping; however, ensure that no active loop power is applied to the terminal block during the insertion or extraction process to prevent potential arcing at the backplane pins.

Field Installation Guidelines

  1. Ensure the control rack is powered down or in a non-critical maintenance state before installing the module.
  2. Confirm the backplane slot is free of dust or physical obstructions to ensure a secure electrical connection.
  3. Align the module with the guide rails and press firmly until the locking mechanism engages to prevent accidental dislodgement from vibration.
  4. Terminate digital input field wiring at the terminal block, ensuring that all conductors are properly ferruled to prevent stray wire strands from creating short circuits.
  5. Verify that field devices are wired to a common reference ground as defined in the system wiring diagrams to maintain consistent signal voltage thresholds.

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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