Triconex 9795-610, 4–20 mA, 0–10 V

Technical Specifications

 

Feature Specification
Product Type Analog Input (AI) External Termination Panel (ETP)
Model Number Triconex 9795-610
Signal Type Analog voltage input
Compatible Signal Ranges 0–5 VDC, 0–10 VDC, or –5 to +5 VDC
Channels Varies (16 or 32, depending on the paired module)
Wiring Interface Screw Terminals
Function Provides a wiring interface for analog voltage signals
Mounting DIN-rail or panel mount
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  • Product Type: The 97xx prefix is consistently confirmed as an External Termination Panel (ETP). A search result explicitly labels the 9795-610 as an “Analog input terminal panel.”
  • Signal Type & Points: The search results indicate a high degree of versatility. The 9795-610 is listed as being compatible with at least two different I/O modules:
    • Module 3703E: This module is 16 points and can handle either 0–5 VDC or 0–10 VDC signals, which are non-commoned, differential, and isolated.
    • Module 3721: This module is 32 points and handles either 0 to 5 VDC or –5 to +5 VDC signals. It is also differential and DC-coupled.
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  • Functionality: As an ETP, its primary purpose is to simplify field wiring, provide a robust interface, and protect the sensitive I/O modules. It uses a screw-terminal interface for all field connections.

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Triconex 9795-610 Analog Input Termination Panel

 

The Triconex 9795-610 is an External Termination Panel (ETP) engineered for use in Triconex safety instrumented systems. This panel’s primary function is to provide a robust and organized wiring interface for a high-density Analog Input (AI) module. It’s designed to interface with modules that handle a variety of voltage signals, making it a highly versatile component in a safety system.


 

Engineering for Versatility and Reliability

 

The Triconex 9795-610 streamlines installation and maintenance while protecting sensitive I/O modules. What makes this panel especially useful is its compatibility with different module types and signal ranges.

  • Versatile Voltage Signal Handling: This termination panel is designed to work with Analog Input modules that are configurable to read a variety of voltage signals. This flexibility allows a single panel type to interface with a wide range of field sensors and transmitters, simplifying spare parts inventory and system design.
  • Compatibility with Key I/O Modules: The 9795-610 is compatible with several Triconex Analog Input modules. It can be paired with a 16-point module (like the 3703E) that handles both 0–5 VDC and 0–10 VDC signals. It can also be paired with a 32-point module (like the 3721), which handles 0–5 VDC and –5 to +5 VDC signals.
  • Simplified and Secure Connections: Instead of running individual field wires directly to the sensitive I/O module, all wiring is neatly terminated on the ETP’s sturdy screw terminals. A single, pre-fabricated cable then connects the ETP to the corresponding AI module. This dramatically reduces the risk of wiring errors and makes troubleshooting much faster and more reliable.
  • Protection for Sensitive Electronics: The ETP provides a crucial physical and electrical barrier, isolating the I/O module from the harsh industrial environment. This protects the module from voltage spikes, noise, and physical damage, enhancing the longevity and reliability of the entire system.

 

Technical Specifications

 

Feature Specification
Product Type Analog Input (AI) External Termination Panel (ETP)
Model Number Triconex 9795-610
Signal Type Analog voltage input
Compatible Signal Ranges 0–5 VDC, 0–10 VDC, or –5 to +5 VDC
Channels Varies (16 or 32, depending on the paired module)
Wiring Interface Screw Terminals
Function Provides a wiring interface for analog voltage signals
Mounting DIN-rail or panel mount

 


 

Application Areas

 

The Triconex 9795-610 is an essential component in any safety system that requires reliable and high-integrity monitoring of analog voltage signals from a variety of sensor types.

  • Emergency Shutdown Systems (ESD): Used to connect a mix of field transmitters for monitoring critical process variables like pressure, flow, and level. The panel’s versatility is ideal for systems with different signal types.
  • Power Generation: Provides a secure wiring interface for sensors on turbines and boilers, where high-integrity signal acquisition is crucial for safe operation.
  • Chemical Processing: In refineries and petrochemical plants, it’s used to interface with a wide range of analog devices, ensuring that process variables are monitored with the highest level of integrity.