KJ4006X1-BB1 Emerson Terminal Block Datasheet | New Stock
KJ4006X1-BB1 Emerson Terminal Block Datasheet | New Stock
KJ4006X1-BB1 Emerson Terminal Block Datasheet | New Stock
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KJ4006X1-BB1 Emerson Terminal Block Datasheet | New Stock

  • Manufacturer: GE Fanuc

  • Part Number: KJ4006X1-BB1

  • Condition:New with Original Package

  • Product Type: Analog Input Modules

  • Country of Origin: USA

  • Payment:T/T, Western Union

  • Shipping port: Xiamen

  • Warranty: 12 months

Emerson KJ4006X1-BB1 DeltaV M-Series

The Emerson KJ4006X1-BB1, also cataloged as the KJ4006X1-BB1 Analog Input Terminal Block, operates as a dedicated hardware component for field-wiring termination, signal routing, and electrical isolation interface within DeltaV M-Series platforms.

Hardware Specifications

Parameter Specification
Model KJ4006X1-BB1 (Alternative Reference: 12P4721)
Brand Emerson (DeltaV)
Origin USA
Weight 0.90 kg shipping weight / 0.10 kg nominal net weight
Dimensions 17.8 cm x 4.6 cm x 24.9 cm pack size / approx 125 x 41 x 105 mm module size
Operating Temp -40 to +70 deg C
Power Consumption Passive pass-through hardware; draws zero active backplane logic current
Capacity 8 input channels (24-point terminal matrix)
Maximum Voltage Rating 250 V AC/DC (terminal hardware physical limit)
Maximum Current Rating 10 A (terminal hardware structural maximum)
Mounting Type DeltaV M-Series I/O carrier base
Terminal Type Screw-clamp terminals
Wire Size Accommodation 12 to 24 AWG
Relative Humidity 5% to 95% RH, non-condensing
Airborne Contaminants ISA-S71.04 Class G3 compliance
Protection Rating IP20 baseline
Mechanical Shock 10 g, 11 ms half-sine pulse
Mechanical Vibration 1 mm (2-13.2 Hz); 0.7 g (13.2-150 Hz)
Hazardous Area Rating II 3G Ex ec IIC Gc; Class I Division 2 Groups A-D

4-20 mA HART Loop Protocol and Channel-to-Channel Isolation

The terminal infrastructure provides a physical interface configured to route process data modulated over the 4-20 mA HART loop protocol. Galvanic isolation pathways integrated between the field-side terminals and the system-side backplane bus suppress high-voltage transients up to the 250 V structural boundary. Channel-to-channel isolation parameters are defined and enforced by the specific paired active M-Series I/O card, isolating individual signal loops to prevent stray ground loop currents from interfering with parallel digital parameter synchronization.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What are the defined physical hot-swap restrictions for this 24-point terminal block?

A: Online removal of the passive assembly block is restricted during operational processing. Hot-swapping must only occur when the associated active input card is unseated from the carrier slot and all 12 to 24 AWG field wiring connections have been entirely isolated and de-energized.

Q: How does the integrated rotary keying system enforce correct card alignment?

A: The physical housing features an adjustable mechanical rotary key selector dial. This orientation prevents mechanical engagement with non-matching active cards, stopping users from plugging digital or non-compatible voltage modules into a terminal node wired for 4-20 mA analog circuits.

Field Installation Guidelines

  • Lock the terminal block assembly firmly onto the designated M-Series I/O carrier block, verifying that the backplane ground contacts seat flush against the rail.
  • Match the position code of the mechanical rotary keying system to the precise profile index of the assigned analog input card.
  • Strip and land the 12 to 24 AWG signal wires into the screw-clamp terminal blocks, ensuring terminal screws are torqued to standard industrial ratings.
  • Lay all low-current 4-20 mA loops inside isolated wire ducts separated from three-phase AC power cables to mitigate high-frequency electromagnetic noise.
  • Terminate twisted-pair signal shield wires at a single ground reference point on the instrumentation copper grounding bar within the system panel.
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