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Barrel Temperature Control Module
Publication 1746-IN020B-EN-P - July 2002
How to Get the Related User Manual
The following table describes the related user manual that is available for this module. To
order a copy or to view or download an online version, visit The Automation Bookstore at:
www.theautomationbookstore.com
Determine the Module’s Chassis Power Requirement
When computing power supply requirements, add the values shown below to the
requirements of all other modules in the SLC
®
chassis to prevent overloading the chassis
power supply:
Choose a Module Slot in a Local I/O Chassis
Place your module in any slot of an SLC 500
TM
module, or modular expansion chassis, except
for the left–most slot (slot 0), reserved for the SLC processor or adapter modules.
Installation Considerations
Most thermocouple–type applications require an industrial enclosure to reduce the effects of
electrical interference. Thermocouple inputs are highly susceptible to electrical noises due to
the small signal amplitudes (microvolt/C°). Isolate them from other input wiring and
modules that radiate electrical interference.
Group your modules within the I/O chassis to minimize adverse effects from radiated
electrical noise and heat. Consider the following conditions when selecting a slot location.
Position the module
away from
modules that:
•
connect to sources of electrical noise such as relays and ac motor drives
•
generate significant heat, such as 32–point I/O modules
For information about:
See this document:
Publication number:
Programming, calibrating and
troubleshooting the barrel
temperature module
Barrel Temperature Control Module
User Manual
1746-UM010
5V dc amps
24V dc amps
0.110
0.085
IMPORTANT
For proper operation, use this module with a local processor. The
module is not designed to operate in a remote chassis.