Product Overview
The 7AO352.70 (7AO352.70) is a high-reliability analog output module from the B&R 2003 Series, engineered to provide precise control signals for industrial actuators, valves, and drive systems. Equipped with 2 independent outputs, this module supports flexible signaling options including +/- 10 V or 0 to 20 mA, catering to a wide range of global industrial standards. With its 12-bit resolution and robust "screw-in" architecture, the 7AO352.70 is specifically designed for long-term stability in demanding sectors such as oil and gas, chemical processing, and power distribution. Its cULus HazLoc certification confirms its suitability for Class I, Division 2 environments, making it a critical component for safe operation in potentially explosive atmospheres where system reliability is non-negotiable.
Technical Configuration
The 7AO352.70 serves as a bridge between digital control logic and analog field devices, converting 12-bit digital values into high-fidelity electrical signals. The module’s architecture is optimized for versatility; users can configure each output to operate in voltage or current mode depending on the requirements of the connected load. As a screw-in module for the B&R 2003 system, it facilitates a secure mechanical connection to the base plate, ensuring electrical contact remains consistent even under significant mechanical vibration. Note that for electrical termination, this module requires the separate acquisition of the TB712 terminal block, which provides the necessary interface for field wiring.
Technical Specifications
| Feature |
Specification Details |
| Model |
7AO352.70 |
| Brand |
B&R Industrial Automation |
| Series |
2003 |
| Output Type |
2 Analog Outputs |
| Signal Ranges |
+/- 10 V or 0 to 20 mA |
| Resolution |
12-bit |
| Hardware Form |
Screw-in Module |
| Required Accessory |
TB712 Terminal Block (Order separately) |
| Hazardous Location |
cULus HazLoc Class I, Div 2, Groups ABCD |
| Compliance |
CE, UKCA, EAC, cULus |
| Operating Temp |
0 to +55 Celsius (Industry Standard) |
| Shipping Weight |
2.0 kg |
Technical FAQs
Is the 7AO352.70 compatible with the TB718 terminal block?
The official technical documentation specifies the TB712 terminal block for this module. Using a different terminal block may lead to improper pin alignment or inadequate electrical contact, potentially voiding certifications or damaging the output stage.
How does the 12-bit resolution translate to signal accuracy?
A 12-bit resolution divides the output range into 4,096 discrete steps. For a +/- 10 V range (20 V total span), this provides a theoretical step size of approximately 4.88 mV, ensuring smooth control for most industrial PID loops and motor speed references.
Can this module be installed while the system is powered?
No. As a screw-in module for the 2003 series, the system power must be completely shut down before installation or removal. Failing to do so can cause electrical arcing or damage to the internal K-bus interface of the controller.
Engineering & Installation Guide
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Shielding for Precision: Analog signals are highly susceptible to electromagnetic interference. Always use high-quality shielded twisted-pair (STP) cabling for the output lines. The shield should be grounded at a single point, ideally at the control cabinet entry, to prevent ground loops that could introduce offset errors in the +/- 10 V signal.
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Thermal Management in HazLoc Zones: When operating in Class I, Division 2 environments, ensure that the cabinet’s internal temperature does not exceed 55 Celsius. Excessive heat can accelerate the aging of analog components and potentially affect the T-code rating of the assembly.
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Terminal Block Torque: When attaching the TB712 terminal block, ensure all screws are tightened to the specified torque. A loose connection on a 0 to 20 mA loop can cause high resistance, leading to signal clipping or "open loop" errors in the controller's diagnostic registers.