Product Overview
The 7AF101.7 (7AF1017) is a specialized adapter module designed for the B&R 2003 system series, functioning as a versatile carrier for screw-in sub-modules. This adapter provides four dedicated slots, allowing engineers to customize I/O configurations within a compact footprint. By facilitating the integration of various functional screw-in modules, the 7AF101.7 offers a high degree of flexibility for decentralized automation tasks. Its robust design is certified for global industrial use, ensuring reliable performance in complex control architectures where space optimization and modularity are critical requirements for reducing system downtime.
Technical Configuration
The hardware architecture of the 7AF101.7 focuses on mechanical stability and seamless backplane integration. The module serves as a bridge between the 2003 system bus and the individual screw-in modules, ensuring high-speed data transparency across all four slots. Each slot is designed for "screw-in" mechanical retention, providing superior vibration resistance compared to standard plug-in modules—an essential feature for mobile machinery or high-vibration industrial environments. The module is fully compliant with CE, UKCA, and UL industrial control standards, reflecting its suitability for rigorous global deployment in power plants, manufacturing lines, and heavy infrastructure projects.
Technical Specifications
| Parameter |
Specification |
| Model |
7AF101.7 |
| System Compatibility |
B&R 2003 System |
| Module Type |
Adapter Module |
| Number of Slots |
4 Slots for Screw-in Modules |
| Certifications |
CE, UKCA, EAC, cULus (E115267) |
| Application |
Industrial Control Equipment |
| Installation |
System 2003 Backplane |
| Material Number |
7AF101.7 |
| Operating Temp |
0 to 55 Celsius |
| Shipping Weight |
2.0 kg |
Technical FAQs
What types of modules can be inserted into the 7AF101.7 slots?
The 7AF101.7 is designed specifically for 2003 series screw-in modules. These typically include specialized digital I/O, analog interfaces, or communication sub-modules that require the secure mechanical fastening provided by the screw-in design.
Does this adapter module require separate configuration in software?
The adapter itself acts as a physical and electrical carrier. However, the sub-modules populated within the four slots must be individually configured in the hardware tree of your automation project (e.g., in Automation Studio) to define their specific I/O mapping and parameters.
Is the 7AF101.7 compatible with the newer X20 system?
No, the 7AF101.7 is a legacy-compatible component specifically for the B&R 2003 system. For X20 system requirements, a different set of bus controllers and module carriers would be necessary.
Engineering & Installation Guide
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Mechanical Fastening: When installing sub-modules into the 7AF101.7, ensure the mounting screws are tightened to the manufacturer's specified torque. Over-tightening can damage the adapter’s internal threads, while under-tightening may lead to intermittent electrical contact during machine vibration.
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Slot Population and Thermal Load: While the adapter provides four slots, always calculate the total power consumption of the populated sub-modules. Ensure the combined heat dissipation does not exceed the thermal limits of the 2003 system rack, especially in enclosed cabinets with limited natural convection.
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Backplane Seating: Before powering up the system, verify that the 7AF101.7 is fully seated and locked into the 2003 system backplane. Improper alignment can lead to bus communication errors or "Module Missing" faults in the controller diagnostics.