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P0916PW | Foxboro FBM217 Termination Assembly
P0916PW | Foxboro FBM217 Termination Assembly
P0916PW | Foxboro FBM217 Termination Assembly

P0916PW | Foxboro FBM217 Termination Assembly


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PRODUCT SKU : FBM217 P0916PW

PRODUCT TYPE : Terminal Blocks

PRODUCT VENDOR : Foxboro


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Product Details

Configured for discrete signal termination in I/A Series distributed control systems, the Foxboro P0916PW (P0916PW Termination Assembly) provides direct physical/electrical execution for field-to-module signal interfacing.

Hardware Specifications

Parameter Specification
Model P0916PW
Brand Foxboro
Power Consumption External for device excitation
Input Channels 32 discrete inputs
Voltage Compatibility 15-60 VDC, 120 VAC/125 VDC, 240 VAC

Process Instrumentation Connectivity and Isolation

The P0916PW assembly provides a high-density interface for up to 32 discrete input channels, utilizing optical isolation and high-voltage attenuation circuitry. This interface design is engineered to ensure signal integrity by protecting the downstream I/O module from transient surges and over-voltage conditions present at the field connection point. The assembly supports both single and redundant module configurations, facilitating continuous monitoring. By incorporating onboard excitation power distribution, the P0916PW allows for direct field contact sensing without requiring supplemental relay panels for standard binary input detection.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Does the P0916PW assembly require external excitation power?

A: Yes, external power must be provided to the assembly for field device excitation. Ensure the voltage applied matches the requirements of the connected field sensors (e.g., dry contacts or powered discrete devices).

Q: Can this termination assembly be utilized in a redundant I/O configuration?

A: Yes, the P0916PW is designed to support both single and redundant module configurations to satisfy system requirements for input signal availability and fault tolerance.

Field Installation Guidelines

  • Mounting: Secure the assembly to the designated mounting surface within the I/O cabinet. Ensure the ribbon cable or connector interface to the I/O module is fully seated to prevent signal intermittency.
  • Grounding: Terminate all cable shields at the designated ground terminals on the assembly to minimize electromagnetic interference (EMI). Ensure the ground path is continuous back to the instrument common ground bus.
  • Wiring: Maintain proper segregation between high-voltage AC (240 VAC) input signals and low-voltage DC signals. Use appropriate wire management to avoid crosstalk and comply with local industrial electrical standards.

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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