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1492-TIFM40F-24-2 | Allen-Bradley | Bulletin 1492 Fused Output Interface Termination Module
1492-TIFM40F-24-2 | Allen-Bradley | Bulletin 1492 Fused Output Interface Termination Module
1492-TIFM40F-24-2 | Allen-Bradley | Bulletin 1492 Fused Output Interface Termination Module

1492-TIFM40F-24-2 | Allen-Bradley | Bulletin 1492 Fused Output Interface Termination Module


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PRODUCT SKU : 1492-TIFM40F-24-2

PRODUCT TYPE : Interface Termination Module

PRODUCT VENDOR : Allen-Bradley


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Product Overview

The Allen-Bradley 1492-TIFM40F-24-2 functions as a high-integrity fused output interface termination module (IFM) tailored for functional safety and emergency isolation networks. This specialized digital module acts as the secure physical and electrical bridge that channels signals from two independent ControlLogix 1756-OB16D diagnostic output cards down to terminal field loads. By cross-linking these outputs, the module enables the safety controller to execute dual-channel SIL2 (Safety Integrity Level 2) safety shutdown configurations.

We supply this component strictly as a 100% brand new, original factory-sealed unit to guarantee immaculate internal terminal pathways, pristine fuse housings, and uncompromised operation within critical emergency de-energization loops.

Technical Specifications

The table below logs the precise hardware integration parameters, safety profiles, and architecture of this output termination module:

Parameter Safety & Hardware Specifications
Manufacturer Allen-Bradley / Rockwell Automation
Part Number 1492-TIFM40F-24-2
Product Line Bulletin 1492 Digital Wiring Systems
Safety Certification Designed for SIL2 (Safety Integrity Level 2) Systems
Target I/O Card Pairing Integrates two (2) 1756-OB16D ControlLogix Diagnostic Output Modules
Module Type Fused Digital Output Interface Block
Nominal Loop Voltage 24V DC
Mounting Style Standard 35mm DIN Rail

Engineering Advantages

  • Enforces Dual-Channel SIL2 Output Interlocking: The internal circuit configuration cross-wires output lines from two distinct 1756-OB16D cards into a redundant voting matrix. This architecture allows the safety processor to successfully execute a plant-wide safety shutdown even if one individual output card suffers a frozen or welded transistor failure.

  • Isolates Field Short Circuits with Dedicated Fuses: Individual per-channel fuses guard each output line on the terminal block. When an actuator or solenoid short-circuits in the field, the corresponding module fuse blows immediately, isolating that specific fault path and preventing high-current surges from damaging the expensive upstream ControlLogix output circuitry.

  • Cuts Custom Marshalling Wiring Enclosure Volume: This integrated module consolidates multiple terminal strips, external fuse blocks, and complicated bridging wires into one compact footprint. Standardized 1492 multi-conductor cables plug directly from the 1756-OB16D cards into the module face, reducing point-to-point wiring time by up to 75% and removing human wiring errors during panel assembly.

FAQs

  • Can I pair this 1492-TIFM40F-24-2 module with standard 1756-OB16 or 1756-OB32 output cards?

    No. This module features internal trace tracking and pinouts engineered explicitly to split and mirror signals for the dual 1756-OB16D diagnostic output modules required by SIL2 loops. Connecting non-diagnostic or different density cards alters the pin configuration, compromises the safety voting logic, and can cause configuration faults in the Logix safety controller.

  • What mounting and orientation practices prevent localized heat spots around the module?

    Snap the module horizontally onto a clean, unpainted 35mm DIN rail inside your Marshalling cabinet. Maintain a minimum of 50mm (2.0 inches) of vertical clearance above and below the module housing to allow natural air convection, which ensures that the heat generated by full-load output loops dissipates safely out of the module casing.

  • Does this unit contain internal diagnostic indicators to match the 1756-OB16D card capabilities?

    The module provides physical fuse protection and cross-channel safety routing, while the paired 1756-OB16D ControlLogix cards handle electronic diagnostic logging. The diagnostic output cards sense the open-circuit condition caused by a blown fuse on the 1492 module and report the precise channel fault directly back to the safety controller program.

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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