Product Overview
The ICSE08A6 (FPR3345601R1012) is a specialized analog remote input unit belonging to the legacy ABB Advant Controller 31 (AC31) series. Designed for distributed automation, this module provides an interface for up to 8 analog field signals, converting them into digital data for processing by the central PLC. The "EA" designation signifies its role as an expansion or remote unit within the AC31 S30 system architecture. It is typically used in industrial environments for monitoring physical variables such as temperature, pressure, and flow. Although classified as a legacy/legacy product, it remains essential for maintaining older automation infrastructures in power plants, water treatment facilities, and manufacturing lines.
Technical Configuration
The ICSE08A6 is built for flexible analog signal acquisition:
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Channel Density: Features 8 independent analog input channels.
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Signal Support: Configurable to accept standard industrial signals, typically including voltage (e.g., 0-10V) and current (e.g., 4-20mA) ranges.
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System Integration: Operates as part of the AC31 series, utilizing the CS31 system bus for communication between the remote unit and the master controller.
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Precision: Provides 8-bit resolution, suitable for standard process monitoring where extreme high-speed precision is not the primary requirement.
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Mechanical Design: Compact, lightweight (0.3 kg) module designed for DIN-rail mounting within control cabinets.
Technical Specifications
| Feature |
Details |
| Model |
ICSE08A6:AC31 S30,EA |
| Product ID |
FPR3345601R1012 |
| Brand |
ABB |
| Series |
Advant Controller 31 (AC31) |
| Input Type |
8 Analog Inputs (Configurable) |
| Resolution |
8-bit |
| Power Supply |
24 V DC |
| Net Weight |
0.3 kg |
| Country of Origin |
Germany (DE) |
| Product Status |
Legacy / Obsolete |
| Dimensions (Approx) |
12.7 x 7.6 x 10.2 cm |
Technical FAQs
How is the ICSE08A6 addressed on the CS31 bus?
Address setting is typically performed via rotary or DIP switches located on the side or front of the module. Each remote unit on the CS31 bus must have a unique address to communicate correctly with the AC31 master PLC.
Can this module be used with modern ABB AC500 controllers?
The AC500 series can sometimes communicate with legacy AC31 modules like the ICSE08A6 if the master controller is equipped with a CI590 or CI592 CS31 bus plug. This allows for partial system upgrades without replacing all existing remote I/O.
Does this unit require an external power supply for the loop?
While the module itself requires 24 VDC for operation, the analog field sensors may require their own power (4-wire) or be powered by the loop (2-wire), depending on the configuration and the specific transmitter used.
Engineering & Installation Guide
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Field Wiring and Shielding: Because analog signals are susceptible to electromagnetic interference (EMI), always use shielded twisted-pair cables. The shield should be grounded at the cabinet entrance to ensure the 8-bit resolution data remains accurate and noise-free.
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Configuration Jumpers: Before installation, verify the internal jumper or switch settings for each channel to ensure they match the signal type (Current vs. Voltage). Incorrect settings can result in data overflow or physical damage to the input circuitry.
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Bus Termination: If the ICSE08A6 is the last unit on the CS31 bus string, ensure the proper termination resistor (typically 120 ohms) is applied to prevent signal reflection and communication errors.
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Legacy Storage: As a legacy component, spare units should be kept in anti-static packaging. Before deploying a "new-old-stock" unit that has been in storage for years, inspect the terminals for any oxidation that might increase contact resistance and cause signal drift.