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VE4003S6B1 Analog Input Module | Emerson
VE4003S6B1 Analog Input Module | Emerson
VE4003S6B1 Analog Input Module | Emerson

VE4003S6B1 Analog Input Module | Emerson


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PRODUCT SKU : VE4003S6B1

PRODUCT TYPE : Analog Input Modules

PRODUCT VENDOR : EMERSON


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Product Details

Configured for precision temperature measurement in DCS platforms, the Emerson VE4003S6B1 (VE4003S6B1 Analog Input Module) provides direct physical execution of 8-channel RTD signal acquisition.

Hardware Specifications

Parameter Specification
Model VE4003S6B1
Brand Emerson
Origin Subject to factory shipping documentation
Weight 0.5 kg (1.10 lbs)
Dimensions Standard DeltaV I/O form factor
Operating Temp -40 deg C to 70 deg C
Power Consumption 1.5 W (nominal)
Channel Count 8 Channels
Input Type RTD (Resistance Temperature Detector)

4-20 mA HART Loop Protocol and Channel Isolation

The VE4003S6B1 is engineered to maintain high signal integrity within the DeltaV I/O subsystem. It supports galvanically isolated channel-to-channel architectures, which prevent common-mode noise propagation across multi-sensor inputs. While primarily utilized for RTD sensing, the input stages incorporate high-impedance circuitry to maintain accuracy when interfaced with long-run field cabling. For process loops utilizing shared reference signals, the module's isolation design ensures that ground loops do not corrupt the digitized thermal data transmitted to the controller backplane.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Does the VE4003S6B1 support hot-swapping while the DeltaV controller is active?

A: Yes. The module is designed for hot-swap operations in a powered chassis. Ensure that the corresponding terminal block is properly secured before performing the insertion to avoid intermittent connection errors.

Q: Are there specific wiring requirements for RTD configurations?

A: Yes. For 3-wire or 4-wire RTD configurations, ensure that field wiring uses shielded twisted-pair cables to minimize electromagnetic interference (EMI). The shield should be grounded at the terminal block or the entry point as per the site grounding plan.

Field Installation Guidelines

  1. Chassis Seating: Align the module with the DeltaV I/O carrier rails. Push the module firmly until the backplane connectors fully engage. Verify the latch is locked to prevent vibration-induced disconnection.
  2. Terminal Block Attachment: Connect the field-side terminal block to the front of the module. Ensure all screws are tightened to the torque specification provided in the system installation manual to maintain low-resistance signal paths.
  3. Shielding: Terminate cable shields to the carrier-provided ground bar. Avoid leaving pigtails long, as they act as antennas for high-frequency noise.
  4. Configuration: Utilize the DeltaV Explorer to define the channel type (e.g., Pt100, Cu10) and the lead-wire compensation mode. Ensure the software configuration matches the physical wiring topology to prevent measurement offset errors.
  5. Validation: Perform a loop check by injecting a calibrated resistance at the field end and verifying the digital value reported in the DCS control module.

Additional Information

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