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Chapter 3 Field Panels
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TX-I/O Power Source Requirements – Power Modules and Bus Modules.
Product Input Voltage Line Frequency Maximum Input Power Maximum Output
24 Vdc
1)
24 Vdc
Power Supply Module 24 Vac 50/60 Hz 150 VA 28.8 W 96 VA
Bus Connection Module 24 Vac 50/60 Hz 96 VA 0 W 96 VA
Island Bus Expansion Module 24 Vdc N/A 1.2 W N/A N/A
P1 Bus Interface Module 24 Vac 50/60 Hz 125 VA 14.4 W 96 VA
1)
24 Vdc power may be shared.
Powering Options
Input 24 Vac
One of the options for powering TX-I/O modules and 24V devices is the PX Series
Service Box.
See PX Series Service Boxes [ 81] in this chapter for more information.
Analog Input Powered Devices
The 24 Vdc output terminals on TXM1.8X and TXM1.8X-ML modules can power
approved sensors or devices that draw less than 4.8 W (200 mA) total. Subtract the
sensor or device power source requirements and the TX-I/O power source
requirements from the maximum output of the TX-I/O Power Supply or P1 BIM.
An external source must power sensors that require more power than the TX-I/O
Power Supply or P1 BIM can provide. The external source can be connected to the
same AC line as the 24 Vac transformer or service box as long as it is only used to
power low voltage devices (less than 30 volts).
Analog Output Powered Devices
The TX-I/O Power Supply and P1 BIM each provide 24 Vac 96 VA maximum Class 2
power distribution from the service box to the TX-I/O module AC outputs.
Metal Oxide Varistors (MOVs)
MOVs are not factory installed on the Digital Output module terminals. Install MOVs at
the appropriate voltage rating on the DO terminals to prolong contact life. See Table
MOV part number in the Controlling Transients [ 23] section of Chapter 1 for
recommended MOV types.
Fig. 56: Figure 47. Field Installed MOVs.