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Emerson VE4003S2B2 DeltaV M-Series Analog Input Termination Block
Emerson VE4003S2B2 DeltaV M-Series Analog Input Termination Block
Emerson VE4003S2B2 DeltaV M-Series Analog Input Termination Block

Emerson VE4003S2B2 DeltaV M-Series Analog Input Termination Block


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PRODUCT SKU : VE4003S2B2

PRODUCT TYPE : Analog Input Module

PRODUCT VENDOR : EMERSON


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Product Details

Configured for analog signal acquisition in DeltaV I/O subsystems, the Emerson VE4003S2B2 (VE4003S2B2 Fused I/O Termination Block) provides direct physical/electrical execution of 4-20 mA HART signal monitoring.

Hardware Specifications

Parameter Specification
Model VE4003S2B2
Brand Emerson
Origin USA
Weight 0.73 kg (1.60 lbs)
Dimensions Standard M-series termination block
Operating Temp Not specified
Power Consumption Passive field power distribution
Channel Count 8 channels
Signal Range 4-20 mA HART

Process Control: 4-20 mA HART Loop Protocol

The VE4003S2B2 block supports the 4-20 mA HART loop protocol, enabling digital communication overlay for transmitter diagnostics and configuration. The module is architected for both 2-wire and 4-wire transmitter configurations, selectable via jumper or terminal wiring. Internal circuitry maintains channel-to-channel isolation, preventing signal interference between individual loops. The block operates within a 12-24 VDC range to provide field loop power, ensuring compliant transmission of both the analog process variable and the frequency-shift keying (FSK) digital HART data to the DeltaV I/O card.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q: Can this termination block be configured for different transmitter wiring types?

A: Yes. The VE4003S2B2 supports both 2-wire and 4-wire transmitter connections. Ensure the field wiring matches the selected input configuration to prevent loop power supply damage or signal clipping.

Q: What is the purpose of the "Key Positions A 1" designation?

A: This is a mechanical keying setting specific to the M-series carrier. It prevents the installation of incorrect I/O card types into this terminal block, ensuring that high-voltage or incompatible signal types are not inadvertently connected to the analog input circuitry.

Field Installation Guidelines

  • Mounting: Seat the termination block onto the M-series carrier. Verify that the keying pins are set to position A 1 as required by the I/O card configuration to permit proper latching.

  • Wiring: Use shielded twisted pair cables for all analog signal runs. Ground the shield at the cabinet entry point using an approved grounding bar to minimize electromagnetic interference on the 4-20 mA loops.

  • Termination: Ensure all terminal screws are tightened to the specified torque. High-resistance connections can introduce voltage drops that affect the accuracy of the 4-20 mA measurement.

  • Verification: Check for correct loop voltage (12-24 VDC) at the terminals prior to connecting the field instrument. If HART communication is intermittent, verify that the load resistance on the loop falls within the required specifications for FSK signal transmission.

Additional Information

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  • Purchase Guidance: Check product specifications and compatibility carefully before ordering to ensure proper application.




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