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Allen-Bradley 1794-0A8I

Allen-Bradley 1794-0A8I

  • Manufacturer: Allen-Bradley

  • Product No.: 1794-0A8I

  • Condition:in Stock

  • Product Type: 1794-0A8I

  • Product Origin: USA

  • Payment:T/T, Western Union

  • Weight: 1000g

  • Shipping port: Shanghai/Yiwu/Shenzhen

  • Warranty: 12 months

Product Overview

The 1794-OA8I (1794-OA8I) is a high-density digital output module belonging to the Allen-Bradley FLEX I/O family. This module features eight individually isolated channels, allowing for the independent control of varied 120V or 240V AC loads within a single assembly. Designed for distributed I/O architectures, the 1794-OA8I eliminates the need for interposing relays in many applications by providing 250V of channel-to-channel isolation. This makes it an ideal choice for complex industrial environments where cross-talk prevention and high-voltage switching reliability are paramount.

Technical Specifications

  • Catalog Number 1794-OA8I

  • Output Points 8 Individually Isolated Channels

  • Voltage Range 85–264V AC

  • Output Type Digital Sourcing (AC)

  • Current Rating 1A per channel (max)

  • Frequency Support 47–63 Hz

  • Isolation Voltage 250V (Continuous, channel-to-channel)

  • Backplane Current 40 mA @ 5V DC

  • Maximum Power Dissipation 6.4W

  • Operating Temperature 0°C to +55°C

  • Storage Temperature -40°C to +85°C

  • Mounting DIN Rail (via Terminal Base)

  • Certifications UL, CE, CSA, Class I Div 2 (Hazardous Locations)

Platform Integration & Applications

The 1794-OA8I (1794-OA8I) is optimized for modularity and space-efficiency:

  • Terminal Base Requirement Must be used with a 1794-TB3, 1794-TB3S, or equivalent terminal base to facilitate field wiring.

  • Status Monitoring Features individual LED indicators for each of the eight outputs, allowing for rapid visual troubleshooting.

  • Distributed Control Ideal for remote I/O racks in packaging, sorting machinery, and process control systems.

  • Heavy-Duty Switching Commonly used for distributed motor starters, lighting actuators, and high-voltage industrial solenoids.

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