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1794-IA8 Flex I/O 8-Point AC Digital Input Module | Allen Bradley
1794-IA8 Flex I/O 8-Point AC Digital Input Module | Allen Bradley
1794-IA8 Flex I/O 8-Point AC Digital Input Module | Allen Bradley

1794-IA8 Flex I/O 8-Point AC Digital Input Module | Allen Bradley


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PRODUCT SKU : 1794-IA8

PRODUCT TYPE : Digital Input Module

PRODUCT VENDOR : Allen-Bradley


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Product Details

Product Overview

The Allen Bradley 1794-IA8 functions as a high-density discrete input interface for the Flex I/O platform. It translates 120V AC signals from field devices—such as limit switches, push buttons, and proximity sensors—into logic-level data for the controller. This unit arrives 100% Brand New and factory-sealed, ensuring immediate compatibility with your existing distributed I/O architecture.

Technical Specifications

The 1794-IA8 module utilizes a compact design to handle standard 120V AC industrial signaling.

Feature Specification
Manufacturer Allen Bradley (Rockwell Automation)
Inputs 8 Non-Isolated Channels
On-State Voltage Range 65V AC (min) to 132V AC (max)
Nominal Input Current 12 mA @ 120V AC
Off-State Voltage (max) 43V AC
Flexbus Current 30mA @ 5V DC
Power Dissipation 4.5W @ 132V AC (max)
Operating Frequency 47–63 Hz
Weight 0.25 lbs (0.11 kg)

Engineering Advantages

  • Modular Space Efficiency: The 1794-IA8 plugs directly into a terminal base, eliminating the need for internal rack wiring. This modularity reduces cabinet footprint and simplifies the transition from local to distributed I/O.

  • Aggressive Signal Filtering: The module incorporates hardware filtering to reject electrical noise common in AC power lines. It accurately distinguishes between true "On" states and transient voltage spikes, preventing false triggers in noisy industrial environments.

  • Simplified Troubleshooting: Individual status indicators on the front panel provide real-time visual confirmation of input activity. This allows maintenance teams to verify field-side wiring health without opening a laptop or accessing the PLC code.

  • Hot-Swap Capability: Within a powered Flex I/O system, the 1794-IA8 supports Removal and Insertion Under Power (RIUP). This feature enables technicians to replace modules without halting the entire process line, significantly reducing unplanned downtime.

FAQs

  • Can I mix AC and DC modules on the same Flex I/O terminal base?

    The terminal base determines the wiring configuration, but the Flexbus allows different module types. However, you must ensure the terminal base (e.g., 1794-TB3) supports the voltage levels and wiring requirements of the 1794-IA8 AC input module specifically.

  • Does the 1794-IA8 provide isolation between individual channels?

    No. The 1794-IA8 features 8 non-isolated inputs. This means the inputs share a common return path. If your application requires independent returns for each circuit to prevent ground loops or cross-talk, consider the isolated versions within the 1794 series.

  • What is the significance of the 43V AC off-state maximum?

    This threshold ensures that leakage current from long cable runs or solid-state sensors does not cause the PLC to perceive a "false on" signal. The module ignores any voltage below 43V AC, providing a robust buffer against induced voltage.

  • What terminal bases are compatible with this module?

    The 1794-IA8 typically seats into 1794-TB2, 1794-TB3, or 1794-TB3S terminal bases. Always verify that your base selection matches your field wiring termination style (screw or spring clamp).

Additional Information

  • 100% Genuine Parts: All products are original and authentic, ensuring reliable industrial performance.
  • 30-Day Refund Guarantee: Return any in-stock item within 30 days in original, unopened packaging for a full refund (excluding shipping and fees).
  • 12-Month Warranty: Covers defects in materials or workmanship; excludes misuse, normal wear, or unauthorized modifications.
  • Worldwide Shipping: We ship via USPS, UPS, FedEx, and DHL. Delivery times vary by country and may be subject to customs or import fees.
  • 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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