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1797-OB4D FLEX Ex 4-Channel Digital Output Module | Allen Bradley
1797-OB4D FLEX Ex 4-Channel Digital Output Module | Allen Bradley
1797-OB4D FLEX Ex 4-Channel Digital Output Module | Allen Bradley

1797-OB4D FLEX Ex 4-Channel Digital Output Module | Allen Bradley


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PRODUCT SKU : 1797-OB4D

PRODUCT TYPE : Digital Output Module

PRODUCT VENDOR : Allen-Bradley


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Product Details

Product Overview

The Allen Bradley 1797-OB4D functions as a high-performance, intrinsically safe digital output module specifically engineered for the FLEX Ex I/O platform. This module controls field devices located in hazardous areas by providing four non-isolated sourcing outputs. It integrates advanced hardware diagnostics and electronic protection to maintain system integrity in volatile environments. We provide this unit as 100% Brand New and Original, ensuring your hazardous area installation meets all regulatory safety standards and operational requirements.

Technical Specifications

The 1797-OB4D delivers precise control and monitoring via the following technical parameters:

Feature Specification
Manufacturer Allen Bradley
Product Line FLEX Ex I/O (1797)
Number of Outputs 4 Non-isolated Sourcing
Load Range 30 to 5000 Ohms
Power Supply 9.5V DC
Electronic Protection Lead Break, Overload, and Short Circuit
Field-side Power Consumption 7.5 Watts
Power Dissipation 5.0 Watts
Thermal Dissipation 17.07 BTU/hr
Conductor Wire Size Up to 4 $mm^2$
Weight 1.00 lbs (0.45 kg)

Engineering Advantages

The 1797-OB4D addresses the specialized challenges of hazardous location automation through targeted electronic design:

  • Intrinsically Safe Architecture: This module eliminates the need for expensive explosion-proof enclosures or external safety barriers. It limits the energy discharged to the field, preventing the ignition of flammable atmospheres in Zone 1 or Zone 2 environments.

  • Comprehensive Diagnostic Coverage: The hardware actively monitors the health of the output loop. It detects "Lead Break" (open circuit) and "Short Circuit" conditions instantly, reporting these faults to the controller to prevent process deviations and reduce troubleshooting time.

  • Enhanced Load Versatility: A wide load range of 30 to 5000 Ohms allows the module to drive a broad variety of intrinsically safe solenoids, indicators, and actuators without requiring impedance matching components.

  • Integrated Electronic Protection: The module features rapid-response electronic protection that shuts down individual channels during an overload. This localized response prevents a single field fault from compromising the entire I/O rack's power supply or backplane.

FAQs

  • Can I use the 1797-OB4D with standard 1794 FLEX I/O terminal bases?

    No. The 1797-OB4D requires a 1797-series terminal base. The 1797 FLEX Ex system uses a specialized backplane and power distribution architecture to maintain intrinsic safety ratings, making it incompatible with standard 1794 hardware.

  • What type of field wiring do you recommend for this module?

    The module terminals accommodate wire sizes up to 4 $mm^2$. We recommend using blue-jacketed cable to clearly identify intrinsically safe circuits within your control cabinets and field runs, adhering to international safety standards.

  • How does the "Lead Break" detection benefit my operation?

    Lead Break detection alerts the control system if a wire becomes disconnected or a solenoid coil fails open. This allows the PLC to trigger a safety interlock or maintenance alarm immediately, rather than waiting for a process failure to reveal the hardware issue.

  • What power source does the 1797-OB4D require?

    The module draws power from the 1797-PS series intrinsically safe power supply via the FLEX Ex backplane. You must calculate the total power consumption (7.5W field-side for this module) to ensure your power supply module has sufficient capacity for the entire rack.

 

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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