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Emerson VE4005S2B1 M-Series Analog Output Termination Block
Emerson VE4005S2B1 M-Series Analog Output Termination Block
Emerson VE4005S2B1 M-Series Analog Output Termination Block

Emerson VE4005S2B1 M-Series Analog Output Termination Block


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PRODUCT SKU : VE4005S2B1

PRODUCT TYPE : Analog Output Module

PRODUCT VENDOR : EMERSON


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Product Details

Configured for analog signal output in DeltaV I/O subsystems, the Emerson VE4005S2B1 (VE4005S2B1) Analog Output Termination Block provides direct physical/electrical execution of 8-channel 4-20 mA control signal distribution.

Hardware Specifications

Parameter Specification
Model VE4005S2B1
Brand Emerson
Origin USA
Weight 2.0 kg
Dimensions Standard M-series block footprint
Operating Temp Not specified
Power Consumption Passive distribution
Channel Count 8 channels
Signal Type 4-20 mA

Process Control: Channel-to-Channel Isolation

The VE4005S2B1 termination block facilitates signal distribution while maintaining channel-to-channel isolation on the DeltaV I/O carrier. This structural isolation prevents ground loops and electrical interference from propagating between parallel output loops. By physically separating the 4-20 mA signal paths, the block ensures that transient voltages or fault conditions in one actuator circuit do not affect the control signal integrity of adjacent channels. This design maintains the electrical performance of the analog output card, ensuring deterministic loop current regulation across all 8 channels.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q: Does this termination block support field-side loop power?

A: The VE4005S2B1 is a passive termination component designed to route signals from the analog output card to the field devices. Any required loop power must be provided by the system power supply via the I/O carrier backplane or external sources, depending on the specific loop configuration.

Q: Is this block hot-swappable during system operation?

A: The VE4005S2B1 is designed for use on DeltaV M-series carriers that support hot-swapping. However, ensure that the corresponding analog output channel is placed in a safe state or manual control mode within the DeltaV software before physical removal to prevent uncontrolled actuator movement.

Field Installation Guidelines

  • Mounting: Snap the termination block onto the M-series I/O carrier. Ensure the mechanical keying pins align correctly to verify that the block is locked into the intended slot position.

  • Wiring: Use shielded twisted pair cabling for all 4-20 mA loops to minimize electromagnetic interference. Terminate cable shields at the designated ground lug on the carrier to ensure a low-impedance reference to the cabinet ground.

  • Tightening: Tighten all terminal screws to the specified torque. Avoid over-torquing, which may cause mechanical damage to the terminal block's internal contact plates.

  • Verification: Prior to commissioning, verify loop continuity and polarity. Confirm that the 4-20 mA output current matches the commanded values from the controller by measuring the current in series with the field loop.

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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