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SKU:1769-OA8
Allen-Bradley 1769-OA8 MicroLogix 1500 High-Voltage AC Module
Manufacturer: Allen-Bradley
Product No.: 1769-OA8
Product Type: Analog Output Module
Product Origin: USA
Payment:T/T, Western Union
Weight: 270g
Shipping port: Xiamen
Warranty: 12 months
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Description
Product Overview
The 1769-OA8 is a high-density, high-voltage AC digital output module manufactured by Allen-Bradley for the Compact I/O hardware line. It features 8 solid-state, non-isolated channels arranged into two separate isolated groups of four, enabling the simultaneous deployment of distinct phase configurations. Operating across a wide voltage window of 85 VAC to 265 VAC (120/240V AC nominal category), this module uses advanced thyristor (Triac) solid-state switches. With a weight of 0.27 kg (0.60 lbs), it serves as a rugged high-voltage actuator controller for 1769 CompactLogix processors and MicroLogix 1500 expansion systems.
Core Technical Advantages
Solid-State Triac Zero-Cross Switching
The 1769-OA8 utilizes heavy-duty solid-state Triac switches instead of mechanical relays. This design delivers zero-cross AC switching that limits thermal stress, eliminates electrical contact arcing, and reduces electromagnetic interference (EMI). The signal response operates within a tight 1/2-cycle delay for both turn-on and turn-off actions.
Two Group-Isolated Wiring Structures
The 8 output points are structured into 2 independent groups containing 4 channels each. This electrical isolation allows control engineers to safely supply different AC voltage sources or different electrical line phases to individual groups on the same expansion card, simplifying localized power layouts.
Low Thermal Footprint Backplane Draw
Even when driving high-voltage field devices, the module maintains a highly efficient internal power profile. It draws a maximum of only 145 mA from the 5VDC system backplane rail (equivalent to 1.125W of internal consumption), preventing excessive thermal loads within enclosed control panels.
Technical Specifications
| Parameter Code | Specification Details |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer / Brand | Rockwell Automation / Allen-Bradley |
| Product Part Number | 1769-OA8 (Series A & B Compatible) |
| Module Switching Type | Digital AC Output Module (Solid-State Triac) |
| Operating AC Voltage Range | 85 VAC to 265 VAC (47 Hz to 63 Hz) |
| Nominal Voltage Class | 120 VAC / 240 VAC AC Systems |
| Total Output Points | 8 Channels (2 isolated groups of 4 points) |
| Bus Current Consumption | 145 mA maximum evaluated at 5.1VDC (1.125 Watts) |
| Power Supply Distance Rating | 8 Modules Maximum from local power supplies |
| Signal Turning Delay | Turn-On: 1/2 line cycle / Turn-Off: 1/2 line cycle |
| Acceptable Field Wire Gauge | Solid: 22-14 AWG / Stranded: 22-16 AWG |
Installation and Maintenance
Bus Segment Assembly and Mechanical Fastening
Always isolate the system power grid prior to mounting hardware. Slide the 1769-OA8 module into place along the 35mm DIN rail profile or screw it down onto the baseplate backing. Bring the tongue-and-groove side sliders together to join the card to the right side of the Compact I/O assembly stack. Shift the upper and lower mechanical interlocking levers forward to lock the bus paths into place.
Power Supply Distance Limit Rules
The 1769-OA8 has a rigid power supply distance rating of 8. This means the module cannot be positioned more than 8 slots away from a 1769 system power supply (such as a 1769-PA2 or 1769-PB4). If your local rack layout expands beyond 8 expansion modules, a secondary expansion bank or an additional power supply module must be introduced to stabilize the signal lines.
Minimum Output Load and Leakage Currents
Because the module utilizes solid-state AC switches, small leakage currents pass through the terminals even in the off state. If you are wiring the module to low-power field elements like miniature indicator lamps or high-impedance relay coils, ensure their current draw exceeds the module's minimum holding threshold. If the load is too low, the device may fail to turn off, which requires installing a parallel bleed resistor across the field terminals.
Engineering Advantages
Ideal Upgrade for High-Frequency AC Contacts
Mechanical relay contacts wear out over time when switching heavy inductive loads like 120V AC contactors or motor starters. The solid-state design of the 1769-OA8 completely removes physical contact wear, extending the operating life of your control nodes and reducing maintenance downtime.
Streamlined Multi-Phase Signal Integration
The dual isolated common group architecture allows you to handle both 120VAC and 240VAC control loops on a single output card. This reduces the total module count needed for hybrid voltage installations, saving space inside tight electrical panels.
Seamless Fit with Legacy and Modern Systems
The full compatibility with both the MicroLogix 1500 controller platform and the modular CompactLogix series makes this module highly versatile. It acts as a reliable spare part for legacy factory equipment as well as a dependable option for new automation system expansions.
Technical FAQs
Q1: Why is my AC contactor buzzing or failing to turn off when wired to the 1769-OA8?
A1: This issue is typically caused by solid-state leakage current. Because Triacs do not form a complete mechanical break, a small leakage current remains active. If this current exceeds the drop-out rating of a small contactor, it may stick in the ON position. Adding a resistor-capacitor (RC) snubber circuit or a load resistor in parallel with the device resolves the issue.
Q2: Can I use this module to control DC voltage field loops?
A2: No. The internal solid-state components are Triac switches, which require alternating current (AC) zero-crossing states to turn off. If a DC voltage is applied to the 1769-OA8, the channel will latch ON permanently after the initial trigger and will not turn off until DC system power is cut.
Q3: Does this module contain internal fuses to protect against field short-circuits?
A3: The 1769-OA8 does not include built-in electronic short-circuit protection. To safeguard the internal Triacs from overcurrent damage due to field wiring issues, installing external inline fuses (such as fast-acting instrument fuses) for each output point is highly recommended.
Additional Specifications
- Gray
- DC-powered
- Compact
Scalar (V/f)
Vector
AC-powered
Buying Guide
- Confirm the exact model, part number, and specifications before ordering.
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- Follow manufacturer instructions and best practices during installation.
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Returns are accepted within 30 days of receipt, provided items are unused and in original condition. Return shipping costs are the responsibility of the customer. Please contact us before returning any item to receive return authorization.
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