Product Overview and Termination Efficiency
The 1492-IFM40F-FS-2 (1492IFM40FFS2) is a high-density Wiring System Interface Module designed to streamline the connection between Allen-Bradley I/O modules and field devices. Part of the 1492 Digital/Analog Wiring System, this module features 40-pin header connectivity and integrated fused protection for each circuit. It acts as a ruggedized termination point that replaces traditional terminal blocks, significantly reducing cabinet wiring time and the potential for point-to-point wiring errors. The 1492-IFM40F-FS-2 is an essential component for high-point-count ControlLogix and PLC-5 systems, providing a clean, serviceable interface with built-in blown-fuse indicators for rapid troubleshooting in industrial environments.
Hardware Architecture and Protective Logic
The module is designed to mount on standard DIN rails and serves as a physical bridge, utilizing pre-wired cables to connect directly to the I/O module's front connector.
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High-Density Termination: Features 40 terminals in a compact footprint, specifically matched for high-density 1756 and 1771 I/O modules.
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Fused Protection: Each signal path is protected by a secondary fuse, isolating field faults and protecting the expensive PLC I/O card from overcurrent conditions.
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Status Visualization: Equipped with Blown Fuse Indicators (LEDs) that illuminate when a circuit's fuse has failed, allowing maintenance teams to identify faulty field sensors or short circuits instantly.
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Simplified Maintenance: Utilizes removable fuses and clearly labeled terminal points, allowing for individual circuit isolation without disturbing the rest of the I/O system.
Technical Specifications
| Specification |
Details |
| Model |
1492-IFM40F-FS-2 |
| Manufacturer |
Allen-Bradley / Rockwell Automation |
| Wiring System |
1492 Digital PLC Interface |
| Number of Points |
40 Points |
| Protection Type |
Fused (with LED indicators) |
| Voltage Rating |
120 VAC / VDC Max (Indicator dependent) |
| Current Rating |
2 A per channel / 12 A per module |
| Connector Type |
40-pin Header |
| Mounting |
DIN Rail (35 mm) |
| Shipping Weight |
1.2 kg |
Integrated Technical FAQ
Which cables are compatible with the 1492-IFM40F-FS-2?
This module is typically used with 1492-CABLE[x] series pre-wired cables. The specific cable depends on the I/O module you are connecting to (e.g., a 1756-IB32 requires a specific 1492-CABLE[x]H cable to match the 40-pin header).
What is the benefit of the "-2" suffix in the part number?
The suffix "-2" typically refers to the voltage level of the blown-fuse indicator circuit. In the 1492 series, this is often designated for 100-120 VAC/VDC applications, ensuring the LED illuminates correctly when a fuse blows at those voltage levels.
Can I use this module for analog signals?
While 40-pin headers are common in digital I/O, this specific fused module is primarily intended for digital signals. For analog applications, the 1492-AIFM series is generally preferred to maintain signal shielding and prevent impedance mismatches.
Engineering & Installation Protocols
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Fuse Selection: Ensure the replacement fuses match the original factory specifications (typically small glass or ceramic ferrule fuses). Using a fuse with a higher amperage rating than the I/O module's maximum output current will negate the protective benefits of the 1492-IFM40F-FS-2.
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Cable Strain Relief: When connecting the 40-pin pre-wired cable, use the integrated locking tabs on the header. Ensure the cable is supported by wire ducting to prevent mechanical stress on the header pins, which can lead to intermittent signal loss.
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LED Indicator Voltage: Verify that your field power matches the indicator voltage. If you use a 24 VDC signal on a 120 V indicator module, the blown-fuse LED may not illuminate brightly enough to be seen, or at all.
Engineering Advantages
The 1492-IFM40F-FS-2 provides a "Safety Buffer" between the field and the PLC. In the event of a field-side short circuit, the fuse on the interface module blows first, preventing the surge from reaching the PLC backplane. This can save thousands of dollars in hardware replacement costs and hours of downtime. Furthermore, the use of pre-wired cables reduces the "per-point" wiring cost by up to 75%, making it an economically superior choice for large-scale automation deployments where time-to-market is critical.