• Allen Bradley 1771-IV8 Series A PLC-5 1771 8-point analog input module
  • Allen Bradley 1771-IV8 Series A PLC-5 1771 8-point analog input module

Allen Bradley 1771-IV8 Series A

Allen Bradley 1771-IV8 Series A plc-5 1771 8-point analog input module used to read multiple analog field signals for process monitoring and control.

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Allen Bradley 1771-IV8 Series A

The Allen Bradley 1771-IV8 Series A is a plc-5 1771 8-point analog input module in the 1771 / PLC-5 family. It is designed to read multiple analog field signals for process monitoring and control.

This model is typically applied in legacy support, panel rebuild, and system expansion projects where installed Allen Bradley architecture must be maintained with compatible components.

It is commonly specified by maintenance and controls teams when dependable replacement parts are needed to sustain uptime and preserve existing control logic strategies.

Key Specifications

  • Brand: Allen Bradley
  • Catalog Number: 1771-IV8 Series A
  • Platform: 1771 / PLC-5
  • Type: 8-channel analog input
  • Primary Function: Read multiple analog field signals for process monitoring and control

Application Context

Applied in brownfield process skids where several analog loops must be centralized in 1771 chassis.

Buying Notes

Verify catalog number, series compatibility, slot or wiring requirements, and system documentation before purchase.

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    1771-IV8 Series A

Technical Manual: 1771 AC Digital Modules

Official Rockwell documentation for the 1771 family.

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Technical Manual: 1771 DC Digital Modules

Official Rockwell documentation for the 1771 family.

Download (989.15KB)

Technical Manual: 1771 Analog Modules

Official Rockwell documentation for the 1771 family.

Download (80.85KB)

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