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Allen-Bradley 1797-PS1N FLEX Ex Intrinsically Safe Power Supply
Allen-Bradley 1797-PS1N FLEX Ex Intrinsically Safe Power Supply
Allen-Bradley 1797-PS1N FLEX Ex Intrinsically Safe Power Supply

Allen-Bradley 1797-PS1N FLEX Ex Intrinsically Safe Power Supply


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PRODUCT SKU : 1797-PS1N

PRODUCT TYPE : Power Supply

PRODUCT VENDOR : Allen-Bradley


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Product Details

Product Overview

The 1797-PS1N functions as a high-performance, Intrinsically Safe (IS) Power Supply specifically engineered for the FLEX Ex I/O platform. This module provides critical power distribution to I/O components situated in hazardous environments. By converting high-voltage AC input into regulated IS-limited power, it ensures safe operation without risking ignition in volatile atmospheres. We offer this unit as 100% Brand New original stock, providing a vital replacement solution for systems requiring the exact specifications of this discontinued series.

Technical Specifications

The 1797-PS1N incorporates robust electrical parameters to maintain system integrity in demanding zones:

Parameter Specification
Manufacturer Allen-Bradley / Rockwell Automation
Operating Voltage Range 85 to 250 Volts AC
Input Power Requirement 55 Watts
Output Power Rating 8.5 Watts
Output Channels 4 Channels (Independently IS Limited)
Galvanic Isolation Channel outputs isolated from the source
Power Dissipation 21 Watts
Thermal Dissipation 71.67 BTU/hr

Engineering Advantages

  • Quad-Channel Independence: This module features four independent output channels. Each channel carries its own Intrinsic Safety limitation, ensuring that a fault on one branch does not compromise the safety or operation of the remaining three.

  • Superior Galvanic Isolation: The design provides full galvanic isolation between the AC source and the IS-limited outputs. This physical separation eliminates ground loops and prevents dangerous surges from reaching the hazardous area.

  • Wide Universal AC Input: The circuitry accepts a broad input range from 85V to 250V AC. This versatility allows global deployment across various power grids without the need for additional step-down transformers.

  • Hazardous Area Compatibility: Specifically designed for FLEX Ex systems, this power supply enables the placement of I/O modules directly in Zone 1 or Zone 2 (Class I, Div 1) areas, significantly reducing wiring costs and cabinet space requirements.

  • Effective Thermal Management: Despite its compact form factor, the unit manages a thermal dissipation of 71.67 BTU/hr, ensuring stable voltage regulation even in enclosed industrial control racks.

Installation Guidelines

  1. Source Connection: Connect the primary AC power (85-250V) to the designated input terminals. Ensure all wiring adheres to local Intrinsic Safety standards.

  2. Mounting: Secure the 1797-PS1N to the FLEX Ex backplane. The module's design allows for rapid "hot-swapping" under specific safe-state conditions, though users must verify local hazardous area protocols.

  3. Channel Distribution: Distribute the 8.5W output across the four channels to power FLEX Ex I/O modules. Do not exceed the individual IS limits specified for the connected sensors or actuators.

FAQs

Q: Can the 1797-PS1N be used with standard FLEX I/O modules?

A: No. The 1797-PS1N specifically serves the FLEX Ex (Intrinsically Safe) line. Standard FLEX I/O (1794 series) uses different power requirements and does not support the Intrinsic Safety limitations provided by this module.

Q: How does the galvanic isolation protect the system?

A: It creates an electrical barrier that prevents high-voltage AC from ever reaching the hazardous field side. If a catastrophic failure occurs on the input side, the isolation ensures that no sparks or excess heat reach the explosive atmosphere.

Q: Is this product still available from the manufacturer?

A: Rockwell Automation discontinued the 1797-PS1N in late 2017. However, we provide 100% Brand New original units from our specialized inventory to help maintain legacy systems and avoid costly full-scale hardware migrations.

Q: What is the primary cause of thermal dissipation in this unit?

A: The 21W power dissipation represents the energy lost during the high-to-low voltage conversion and the maintenance of IS current limits. Ensure your enclosure provides adequate ventilation to handle the 71.67 BTU/hr heat output.

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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