Description
Engineered for seamless integration into the DeltaV distributed control architecture, the Emerson KJ2002X1-CA1 (also cataloged under part numbers 12P1509X102 and VE3004) is an industrial-grade M5+ Controller module. Designed to execute complex process automation routines and manage local field communications, this module is built for dependable performance under demanding industrial conditions. It features robust environmental protections, including a Class G3 conformal coating to resist corrosive airborne contaminants, and carries strict ATEX certification for safe installation in Class I, Division 2, Zone 2 hazardous areas.
Key Features
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Hazardous Area Rating: Certified ATEX II 3 G (Nemko 02ATEX431U, EEx nA IIC T4) for deployment in Zone 2 process environments.
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Corrosion Protection: Complies with ISA-S71.04-1985 Airborne Contaminants Class G3 standards for harsh, sulfurous atmospheres.
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LocalBus Power Management: Optimized low-power draw, pulling a maximum of 750 mA at +5 VDC and 500 mA at +3.3 VDC.
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Mechanical Resilience: Rated to withstand 10 G half-sinewave shock (11 ms duration) and high-frequency structural vibration up to 0.5 G.
Applications
- Petrochemical, oil, and gas refining process control nodes.
- DeltaV distributed control system (DCS) expansions and upgrades.
- Corrosive manufacturing facilities requiring robust G3-rated electronic assemblies.
- Zone 2 remote I/O interface enclosures.
Technical Specifications
| Manufacturer |
Emerson Automation Solutions |
| Model Number |
KJ2002X1-CA1 |
| Alternate Part Numbers |
12P1509X102, VE3004 |
| Controller Series |
DeltaV M5+ |
| LocalBus Power Input |
+5 VDC @ 750 mA (max), +3.3 VDC @ 500 mA (max) |
| ATEX Classification |
II 3 G | EEx nA IIC T4 |
| ATEX Certificate |
Nemko 02ATEX431U |
| Airborne Contaminants |
ISA-S71.04-1985 Class G3 (Conformal Coated) |
| Operating Temperature |
0 to 60 degC (32 to 140 degF) |
| Relative Humidity |
5% to 95% (non-condensing) |
| Vibration Tolerance |
1 mm peak-to-peak (5 to 16 Hz); 0.5 G (16 to 150 Hz) |
| Mechanical Shock |
10 G half-sinewave for 11 ms duration |
| Max Network Voltage Limit |
60 VAC or 75 VDC (under normal operating conditions) |
| Country of Origin |
United States |
| Shipping Weight (Calculated) |
0.65 kg (1.43 lbs) |
| Package Dimensions (Calculated) |
160 x 125 x 45 mm (6.3 x 4.9 x 1.8 inches) |
Empirical Engineering Insights
Alternative Models & Compatibility
The KJ2002X1-CA1 belongs to the legacy DeltaV M5+ Controller series. While highly compatible with older I/O backplanes, when migrating or replacing older M3/M5 systems, ensure you verify your DeltaV system software version (v11.3.1 and above is recommended). System carriers must support the dual LocalBus voltage rail structure (+5 V and +3.3 V) to prevent boot-up logic failure codes.
Application Pitfalls & Engineering Notes
To ensure high availability in high-temperature cabinets, keep the internal panel ambient temperature below 55 degC despite its rated 60 degC threshold. Accelerated wear of the internal electrolytic filtering capacitors can occur if run continuously near the upper thermal boundary. Additionally, always isolate incoming networks; any potential above 60 VAC or 75 VDC applied to the network connections will bypass transient protection diodes and damage the integrated communications chipset.
Commissioning & Wiring Tips
This controller does not support RIUP (Removal and Insertion Under Power). Hot-swapping the KJ2002X1-CA1 while LocalBus power is active can cause severe electrical arcing across the carrier pins, resulting in localized hardware faults or system-wide communication degradation. Ensure the carrier's power supplies are fully de-energized prior to seating the module.
Installation Guidelines
CRITICAL SAFETY WARNING
DO NOT perform removal, insertion, or wiring modifications on this hardware inside explosive atmospheres or while the system carrier is energized. Failure to isolate power sources before servicing the controller risks arc-flash ignition, damage to internal subassemblies, and localized control disruption.
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Isolate and verify the de-energization of the main power source supplying the DeltaV LocalBus / Carrier assembly.
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Confirm clean, debris-free mating pins on both the carrier backplane slot and the connector plug located on the rear of the KJ2002X1-CA1.
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Gently align and slide the controller perpendicular to the carrier until the locking mechanisms seat firmly with an audible click.
4
Re-apply LocalBus power and monitor startup diagnostics via your DeltaV Diagnostics utility to confirm successful self-tests.