The Ex I/O 24 Slot Extension Chassis module has a maximum of 24 slots and an input voltage of 18 to 32 Volts DC. This module has an approximate mass of 1800 grams and dimensions of 605 x 127 x 80 millimeters.
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Manufacturer | Rockwell Automation |
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Brand | Allen-Bradley |
Part Number/Catalog No. | 1719-A24 |
Product Line | Bulletin 1719 Ex I/O module |
Module Type | Backplane Module |
Maximum slots | 24 |
Input Voltage | 18 to 32 Volts DC |
Approximate Mass | 1800 grams |
Dimensions | 605 x 127 x 80 millimeters |
The 1719-A24 is a base chassis for distributed I/O systems with 24 slots manufactured by Allen-Bradley. This backplane module is used to hold power supplies, a communication adapter, and I/O modules, and to enable the hardware connection of these elements to the power supply and communication bus. The modern acquisition of signals in the field often demands increasing levels of flexibility, which are provided by distributed I/O systems. The EtherNet/IP communication adapter installed inside the 1719-A24 base chassis enables connections between field devices and PLCs that are installed far away from the signal-generating point. In this way, system configuration possibilities are expanded. Modular remote I/O systems, like the Bulletin 1719 system manufactured by Allen-Bradley, encompass various signal types and performance levels. The users are free to combine modules according to their application needs without changing the control architecture.
The 1719-A24 base chassis is delivered without any accessories. If the users want to add an extension backplane to this base unit, they have to order it separately. The extension backplane will be delivered with a cable with the order code 1719-CBL for connection to the 1719-A24 chassis. Only basic tools are required to install the base chassis. It is connected to an Ethernet/IP network through RJ45 connectors and the Cat5 Ethernet cables. This kind of network is easily maintained and expanded. To embrace 24 different modules, this chassis has a housing with dimensions of 605 millimeters x 113 millimeters x 165 millimeters. The backplane connections of the Allen-Bradley 1719-A24 are not intrinsically safe.
Revision Part # | Also known as | |
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1719-A24 Ser A | 1719-A24/A, Series A, Rev A | Request a quote |
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The 1719-A24 has 24 slots.
No, the 1719-A24's backplane connections are not intrinsically safe.
Yes, the 1719-A24 is a distributed I/O system.
No, the users do not need to change the 1719-A24's control architecture for their applications.
Yes, the 1719-A24 can connect to an Ethernet/IP network.