Product Overview
The 7AI774.70 (7AI774.70) is a high-reliability analog input module engineered for the B&R 2003 series control system. Designed to handle four independent 0 to 20 mA current inputs with 12-bit resolution, this module is a primary choice for process automation industries, including oil and gas, chemical manufacturing, and hazardous location monitoring. By providing accurate conversion of current signals into digital data, the 7AI774.70 minimizes measurement latency and enhances the stability of control loops, effectively reducing the risk of system-wide downtime.
Technical Configuration
This module utilizes a robust 12-bit A/D conversion architecture, ensuring precise signal interpretation for process sensors. It is fully certified for use in challenging industrial environments, carrying cULus HazLoc E180196 approval for Class I, Division 2, Groups ABCD applications. This makes it an ideal solution for facilities requiring equipment that can operate safely in the presence of flammable gases or vapors.
Installation is facilitated by a screw-in modular design, allowing for efficient mounting within standard B&R 2003 rack systems. To maintain electrical safety and signal integrity, the module requires the separate purchase of a TB712 terminal block, which provides the necessary field wiring interface. The design focuses on high signal-to-noise ratios, making it highly effective when deployed alongside industrial drives and power management hardware.
Technical Specifications
| Feature |
Specification |
| Model |
7AI774.70 |
| Brand |
B&R |
| Series |
B&R 2003 |
| Module Type |
Analog Input Module |
| Input Channels |
4 |
| Signal Range |
0 to 20 mA |
| Resolution |
12-bit |
| Hazardous Location Rating |
Class I, Div 2, Groups ABCD |
| Certifications |
CE, UKCA, EAC, cULus HazLoc E180196 |
| Mounting Style |
Screw-in module |
| Weight |
2 kg |
FAQs
Is the TB712 terminal block included with the 7AI774.70?
No, the TB712 terminal block is an essential accessory that must be ordered separately to complete your installation.
Can this module be used in non-hazardous industrial zones?
Yes, while it is certified for Class I, Division 2 hazardous locations, it is fully compatible with standard industrial control environments where such safety ratings exceed the minimum requirement.
Does the module require external power for the 0-20 mA loops?
The inputs are typically passive and expect the current loop to be driven by a transmitter or an external 24 VDC power supply routed through the field sensors.
How do I ensure the accuracy of the 12-bit signal conversion?
Accuracy is maintained by ensuring low-impedance connections at the terminal block and using properly shielded cabling to minimize current signal interference or fluctuations.
Installation and Safety Guidelines
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Hazardous Area Compliance: When installing in Class I, Division 2 environments, ensure the module is housed within a secondary enclosure that meets local electrical codes (e.g., NEMA or IP rated). All wiring must comply with the specific requirements for hazardous locations.
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Terminal Block Wiring: Ensure the TB712 is securely fastened to the 7AI774.70 before applying power. Torque the terminal screws to the manufacturer’s specifications to prevent intermittent connection failures, which could trigger false alarms in current loop monitoring.
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Signal Shielding: For 0 to 20 mA signals, use high-quality shielded twisted-pair cables. Terminate the shield at the system's designated common ground point to suppress electromagnetic interference (EMI) that can cause signal jitter.
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Loop Calibration: Periodic verification of the loop current is recommended. If readings deviate from the source output, verify that no parallel resistance or ground leakage is present in the loop wiring.