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Emerson KJ4002X1-BF2 DeltaV Extender Cable Assembly
Emerson KJ4002X1-BF2 DeltaV Extender Cable Assembly
Emerson KJ4002X1-BF2 DeltaV Extender Cable Assembly

Emerson KJ4002X1-BF2 DeltaV Extender Cable Assembly


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PRODUCT SKU : KJ4002X1-BF2

PRODUCT TYPE : Extender Cable

PRODUCT VENDOR : EMERSON


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Product Details

Configured for high-density horizontal bus expansion in DeltaV distributed control architectures, the Emerson KJ4002X1-BF2 (KJ4002X1-BF2 Extender Cable Assembly) provides direct physical/electrical execution. This 44-pin hardware interconnect bridges adjacent carrier backplane rails, transmitting localized logic signals, system power distribution matrices, and peripheral bus monitoring tracking lines sequentially from the primary controller baseplate to lower expansion nodes.

Hardware Specifications

Parameter Specification
Model KJ4002X1-BF2
Brand Emerson
Origin USA
Weight Shipping weight: 2.00 kg
Dimensions Length: 1.2 m
Operating Temp -40 deg C to +70 deg C
Power Consumption Passive conduction matrix (Negligible line impedance insertion loss)
Physical Configuration Horizontal Carrier Extender Assembly
Pin Count 44-pin standard high-density termination interfaces
Application Profile Bottom connection routing for localized rack extension

Subsystem Interconnect Topology and Channel-to-Channel Isolation

Mechanical execution of this multi-conductor connection assembly requires rigid electrical grounding control parameters to secure systemic data rates. The hardware establishes internal pin mappings that preserve physical channel-to-channel isolation parameters managed by individual localized I/O units, preventing adjacent data paths from experiencing localized crosstalk or line interference. This shielded construction maintains uncorrupted signal integrity across 4-20 mA HART loop protocol lines routed through the adjacent horizontal carriers.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Can this extender cable assembly undergo hot-swap installation or disconnection while the DeltaV carrier rack is active?

A: No. Disconnecting a running extender cable breaks active backplane power loops and serial bus tracking lines. All power distribution lines connected to the linked carrier segments must be completely isolated before extracting or inserting the 44-pin plugs.

Q: How is physical alignment secured at the terminal plug interfaces?

A: The assembly incorporates standard dual mechanical guide mechanisms at each 44-pin termination faceplate, matching only with the designated horizontal extender jacks to prevent offset pinning or reversed orientation adjustments.

Field Installation Guidelines

  • Connector Alignment Protocol: Position the 44-pin cable plug parallel over the matching receptacle located on the base of the horizontal carrier tracking module. Press the housing squarely inward until the integrated structural hardware threads or retaining latch clips engage fully.

  • Cable Strain Relief Routing: Route the 1.2 m flexible cable body through structural trunking panels. Secure the assembly at both ends with heavy-duty ties to prevent physical weight or high-vibration profiles from stressing the physical wire crimp tracks.

  • Shield Ground Tracking: Ensure the internal drain matrix and metallic braided shields layer down directly into the cabinet framework earth bar via the carrier terminal structure. Correct single-point grounding limits high-frequency common-mode noise from propagating along parallel interface channels.

  • Minimum Bend Radius Limitations: Do not bend the cable assembly tighter than a factory-specified minimum radius profile during terminal enclosure dressing, avoiding structural stress on localized copper conductors and internal insulation layers.

Additional Information

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  • 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.
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  • Purchase Guidance: Check product specifications and compatibility carefully before ordering to ensure proper application.




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