Description
Product Description
Overview
The DeltaV S-Series KJ4005X1-BH1 is a high-reliability digital automation system module designed for hazardous locations. Engineered for Zone 2 environments, it ensures stable operation in areas with potential explosive atmospheres. It supports both local bus and field power and integrates seamlessly with other DeltaV S-Series controllers and I/O cards.
Certifications & Explosion Protection
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Explosion Protection: II 3G Ex ec IIC Gc
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Certification Numbers: FM19ATEX0173U, IECEx FMG 19.0019U, FM21UKEX0017U
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Standards Compliance: CL. I Div. 2 GP. A,B,C,D; CL. I Zone 2 AEx/Ex ec IIC Gc
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North American Approvals: FM17CA0145U, FM17US0286U
Power Requirements
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Local Bus Power: 12 VDC, max 15 A
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Field Power (8-Wide Carrier): 30 VDC, max 3 A per card
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Power Precautions: Field power must not exceed 30 VDC; always disconnect power before connecting
Environmental Specifications
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Operating Temperature: -40°C to +70°C
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Shock Resistance: 10g, half-sine, 11 ms
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Vibration Tolerance: 1 mm Peak-to-Peak (2–13.2 Hz), 0.7 g (13.2–150 Hz)
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Airborne Contaminants: ISA-S71.04–1985 G3
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Humidity: 5–95%, non-condensing
Installation & Maintenance Guidelines
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The system must be powered off before inserting or removing modules, carriers, extender cables, or SIS adapters.
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Empty carrier slots must have module cover KJ4005X1-BH1 installed.
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The module contains no user-serviceable parts and requires no calibration.
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Maximum combined length of I/O carriers and Local Bus Extenders is 6.5 meters.
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Interconnecting cables between enclosures must be routed through conduit.
Applications
Ideal for oil & gas, petrochemical, power generation, and other industrial environments requiring Zone 2 explosion protection.
FAQ
Q: Can the module be replaced while the system is powered?
A: No, power must be disconnected before any insertion or removal.
Q: Does the module require calibration?
A: No calibration is needed; it is factory-calibrated.
Q: Can interconnect length exceed 6.5 meters?
A: No, exceeding this length may compromise bus stability.