Description
Product Description
Emerson DeltaV KJ4001X1-CG1 is an 8-slot vertical I/O carrier designed to expand DeltaV Series 2 controller nodes. This robust platform accommodates up to eight I/O modules, providing high-density signal interfacing in compact control cabinets. Its vertical orientation optimizes cabinet space while maintaining reliable system connectivity and bus stability.
Applications
Ideal for industrial control environments, the KJ4001X1-CG1 is suitable for field signal integration including analog and digital I/O. It is frequently deployed in remote I/O panels or expansions of existing DeltaV controller setups, where hot-swap capability and environmental resilience are critical.
Key Features
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Supports up to 8 DeltaV Series 2 I/O modules
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Vertical design maximizes cabinet space efficiency
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Integrated local bus distributes 24V DC and high-speed data to all slots
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Hot-swappable modules maintain system uptime during maintenance
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Conformal coating protects against dust, moisture, and corrosive gases
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Operating range from -40°C to 70°C, vibration-resistant
Technical Specifications
| Feature |
Specification |
| Model |
KJ4001X1-CG1 |
| Carrier Type |
8-slot Vertical I/O Interface Carrier |
| Module Capacity |
8 I/O modules with terminal blocks |
| Mounting |
35mm DIN rail or cabinet backplane |
| Local Bus Current |
Up to 8 Amps |
| Connectivity |
Requires vertical extender cable to controller |
| Environmental Rating |
-40°C to 70°C, vibration resistant, G3 conformal coating |
| Hot-Swap Support |
Yes |
| I/O Compatibility |
DeltaV Series 2 I/O modules (AI, AO, DI, DO) |
FAQ
Q: Can I populate all 8 slots with high-power analog output modules?
A: Yes, but monitor total bus current. If voltage drop occurs, add a Local Bus Power Terminal (e.g., KJ3004X1-BA1).
Q: Is this compatible with Series 1 DeltaV I/O?
A: The carrier primarily supports Series 2 modules, but terminal blocks for Series 1 may require additional adapters.
Similar Models Comparison
The KJ4001X1-CC1 serves as the controller carrier, whereas the CG1 is purely for I/O expansion.