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1C31222G01 Relay Output Base | Emerson
1C31222G01 Relay Output Base | Emerson
1C31222G01 Relay Output Base | Emerson

1C31222G01 Relay Output Base | Emerson


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PRODUCT SKU : 1C31222G01

PRODUCT TYPE : Panel Accessories

PRODUCT VENDOR : EMERSON


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Product Details

Configured for discrete interface termination in Ovation control platforms, the Emerson 1C31222G01 (1C31222G01 Relay Output Base) provides direct physical execution of relay mounting and field wiring distribution.

Hardware Specifications

Parameter Specification
Model 1C31222G01
Brand Emerson
Origin Manufacturer-defined
Weight 1.95 kg
Dimensions 30 cm x 20 cm x 25 cm
Operating Temp Industrial standard range
Power Consumption N/A (Passive base)
Function Relay output termination base

4-20 mA HART Loop Protocol

The 1C31222G01 functions as a passive interface base, facilitating the mounting of discrete relay output modules within the Ovation control cabinet. While this unit does not actively condition 4-20 mA HART loop protocol signals, it provides the physical structure necessary to route output contacts from the control modules to field devices. Channel-to-channel isolation is maintained through the base terminal layout, preventing electrical leakage between adjacent relay circuits. The modular design supports consistent wiring density and ensures that discrete output signals are routed through proper terminal points for field actuator control.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is this relay base compatible with all Ovation digital output modules?

A: The 1C31222G01 is specific to defined relay output module footprints. Verify the compatibility of the control module part number with the base assembly to ensure correct alignment of the backplane connectors and signal terminal blocks.

Q: Does the relay base include integrated suppression for inductive loads?

A: The base assembly is a passive distribution component and does not include active surge suppression. Suppression for inductive field loads must be implemented at the terminal block level or via external components connected to the relay output circuit.

Field Installation Guidelines

  1. Secure the base to the cabinet mounting plate using appropriate hardware, ensuring the unit is level and aligned with adjacent I/O infrastructure.
  2. Terminate all field-side conductors to the base terminal strips, following the system wiring diagram to ensure correct channel mapping.
  3. Verify that the cable shielding is correctly grounded at the cabinet entry point to maintain signal integrity and meet EMI/RFI shielding requirements.
  4. Route field wiring through dedicated plastic wireways, maintaining separation from high-voltage AC power distribution to minimize electromagnetic coupling.
  5. Inspect all terminal connections for proper torque and mechanical stability before seating the control modules into the base 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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  • Purchase Guidance: Check product specifications and compatibility carefully before ordering to ensure proper application.




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