Product Overview
The 170ADM69051 is a high-performance discrete triac I/O base within the Modicon Momentum automation platform. Designed for distributed control architectures, this module features a 120 V AC interface with 10 inputs and 8 triac outputs. The Momentum platform’s unique modular design allows this base to be paired with various communication adapters (Ethernet, Modbus, Profibus) or a processor adapter, making it a highly versatile solution for decentralized automation. With its solid-state triac outputs and robust 120 V AC logic, the 170ADM69051 is ideal for controlling AC loads such as solenoids, contactors, and motor starters in HVAC, water treatment, and manufacturing applications.
Technical Configuration
The 170ADM69051 is engineered for industrial-grade AC switching and signal processing:
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I/O Density: Configured with one group of 10 digital inputs (IEC 1131-2 Type 2) and one group of 8 digital triac outputs.
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Input Logic: Positive logic with a 120 V AC nominal rating. It features a high guaranteed "On" state voltage (> 74 V) to ensure immunity against induced electrical noise.
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Solid-State Outputs: Triac-based outputs provide long-cycle life compared to mechanical relays, supporting a high operating rate of up to 3,000 cycles per hour.
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Internal Protection: Equipped with two internal 2.5 A slow-blow fuses to protect the module from overcurrent conditions in the output groups.
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Safety & Isolation: Provides a high dielectric strength of 1780 V AC between the field channels and the internal communication bus to safeguard the controller electronics.
Technical Specifications
| Feature |
Details |
| Model |
170ADM69051 |
| Brand |
Schneider Electric (Modicon) |
| Range |
Modicon Momentum |
| Input Voltage |
120 V AC (74...132 V range) |
| Output Type |
Triac (Solid State) |
| Output Current |
0.5 A per point (4 A total per module) |
| Response Time |
1/2 line cycle (approx. 8ms at 60Hz) |
| Power Dissipation |
6 W to 8 W |
| Dimensions (HxWxD) |
141.5 mm x 125 mm x 47.5 mm |
| Operating Temp |
0 to 60 deg C |
| Weight |
0.22 kg |
Technical FAQs
What is the advantage of a Triac output over a relay output for the 170ADM69051?
Triacs are solid-state devices with no moving parts. They are preferred for high-frequency switching (up to 3000 cyc/h) because they do not suffer from contact wear or arcing, which significantly extends the life of the module in repetitive industrial applications.
Can this module handle 24 V DC signals?
No. The 170ADM69051 is specifically designed for 120 V AC voltage levels. Using DC voltage on the inputs or outputs will lead to a failure to switch (in the case of Triacs) or incorrect signal states.
What happens if an output is short-circuited?
The module contains internal 2.5 A slow-blow fuses. In the event of an overcurrent or short circuit that exceeds the rating, the fuse will blow to protect the internal circuitry. Note that these fuses protect groups of outputs rather than individual points.
Engineering & Installation Guide
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Load Requirements: Triac outputs require a minimum holding current to stay in the "On" state. For the 170ADM69051, ensure your load draws at least 30 mA. If using very small pilot lights or high-impedance relays, a bleeder resistor may be required.
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Leakage Current Management: Solid-state outputs have a small leakage current (< 1.3 mA at 120 V) when in the "Off" state. Verify that your field device will not remain energized or "ghost" due to this leakage.
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Mounting & Grounding: The Momentum base should be snapped securely onto a 35 mm DIN rail. Ensure the grounding leaf spring on the back of the module makes clean contact with the metal rail to ensure proper EMC performance and ESD resistance (up to 8 kV air discharge).
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Thermal Considerations: When operating at the maximum current of 4 A per module at 60 deg C, ensure adequate cabinet ventilation. The module dissipates up to 8 W of heat; vertical mounting is recommended to facilitate natural convection through the cooling vents.