ABB DI801 3BSE020508R1 Digital Input Module 24V 16ch
General info
Manufacture | ABB |
Item No | DI801 |
Article number | 3BSE020508R1 |
Series | 800XA Control Systems |
Origin | Sweden |
Dimension | 127*76*178(mm) |
Weight | 0.4 kg |
Customs Tariff Number | 85389091 |
Type | Digital Input Module |
Detailed data
ABB DI801 3BSE020508R1 Digital Input Module 24V 16ch
The DI801 is a 16 channel 24 V digital input module for the S800 I/O. This module has 16 digital inputs. The input voltage range is 18 to 30 volt d.c. and the input current is 6 mA at 24 V. The inputs are in one isolated group with sixteen channels and channel number sixteen can be used for voltage supervision input in the group. Every input channel consists of current limiting components, EMC protection components, input state indication LED and optical isolation barrier.
Detailed data:
Input voltage range, "0" -30 .. +5 V
Input voltage range, "1" 15 .. 30 V
Input impedance 3.5 kΩ
Isolation Group to ground
Filter time (digital, selectable) 2, 4, 8, 16 ms
Maximum field cable length 600 m (656 yd)
Rated insulation voltage 50 V
Dielectric test voltage 500 V
Power consumption Typical 2.2 W
Current consumption +5 V Modulebus 70 mA
Current consumption +24 V Modulebus 0
Supported wire sizes
Solid: 0.05-2.5 mm², 30-12 AWG
Stranded: 0.05-1.5 mm², 30-12 AWG
Recommended torque: 0.5-0.6 Nm
Strip length 6-7.5 mm, 0.24-0.30 in
Frequently asked questions about the product are as follows:
-What is ABB DI801?
The ABB DI801 is a digital input module used in AC500 PLC systems. It interfaces with field devices that provide digital signals and converts these signals into data that the PLC can process.
-How many digital inputs does the DI801 module have?
The ABB DI801 typically has 8 digital inputs. Each input channel can be connected to a field device that generates a binary (on/off) signal.
-How is the DI801 module wired?
The DI801 module has 8 input terminals to which field devices that provide 24 V DC* signals can be connected. The field device is connected to a 24 V DC power supply and the module's input terminals. When the device is activated, it sends a signal to the module. The module's inputs are typically arranged in a sink or source configuration.