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Foxboro FBM214/216 P0916BX Terminal Assembly
Foxboro FBM214/216 P0916BX Terminal Assembly
Foxboro FBM214/216 P0916BX Terminal Assembly

Foxboro FBM214/216 P0916BX Terminal Assembly


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PRODUCT SKU : FBM214/216 P0916BX

PRODUCT TYPE : Terminal Assemblies

PRODUCT VENDOR : Foxboro


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Product Details

Configured for signal termination and interface distribution in Foxboro I/A Series control networks, the Foxboro Invensys P0916BX (P0916BX Terminal Assembly) provides direct physical/electrical execution. This component serves as the mechanical termination point for FBM214 and FBM216 field bus modules, facilitating the transition between field wiring and internal I/O circuitry via standardized compression terminals.

Hardware Specifications

Parameter Specification
Model P0916BX
Brand Foxboro Invensys
Origin United States
Weight 3.00 lbs
Dimensions Standard DIN-rail mount form factor
Operating Temp -20 deg C to 70 deg C
Power Consumption Passive (no active electronic power draw)
Compatible Modules FBM214, FBM216
Terminal Type Compression Screw / Spring Clamp

DCS Process Instrumentation Connectivity

The P0916BX ensures signal integrity within the DCS infrastructure through optimized termination geometry. The assembly supports 4-20 mA HART loop protocol connectivity by providing dedicated test points and low-impedance paths for field instrumentation. The design incorporates channel-to-channel isolation physical barriers to minimize noise ingress and crosstalk during high-density signal integration. Field wires must be routed to prevent mechanical stress on the compression terminals, ensuring long-term connection stability in high-vibration control room environments.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Does the P0916BX terminal assembly support hot-swap operations for the connected FBM214/216 modules?

A: Yes, the mechanical design of the P0916BX allows for the removal and replacement of the associated FBM modules without requiring the disconnection of field wiring from the terminal assembly, provided the system bus power is managed according to site safety protocols.

Q: Are there specific torque requirements for the compression terminals?

A: Yes, ensure all field wires are secured within the compression terminals to a torque specification of 0.5 Nm to 0.7 Nm to maintain electrical contact and prevent thermal cycling failures.

Field Installation Guidelines

  1. Ensure the DIN-rail is securely mounted to the cabinet backplane and electrically bonded to the common ground bus.
  2. Align the P0916BX assembly with the rail and apply downward pressure until the latch mechanism engages.
  3. Strip field wires to the specified length (typically 8 mm to 10 mm) to ensure full contact within the compression housing without exposing excess copper.
  4. Verify that the shield drain wires are terminated at the designated grounding bar to minimize electromagnetic interference (EMI).
  5. Confirm the alignment of the FBM214/216 backplane connector before applying pressure to seat the module onto the P0916BX assembly.

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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