Emerson KJ3002X1-BE1 12P0682X052 Analog Output Module
Sale!The Emerson KJ3002X1-BE1 12P0682X052 is an 8-channel 4-20mA analog output module for DeltaV systems. It supports HART communication and provides isolated, high-precision control for industrial actuators and valves.
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The Emerson KJ3002X1-BE1 serves as a high-precision interface within the DeltaV M-series I/O subsystem. This module converts digital control signals into 4-20mA analog currents. It effectively manages final control elements like valves and actuators. The 12P0682X052 model ensures reliable performance in complex distributed control environments.
Technical Specifications
| Parameter | Details |
| Brand | Emerson |
| Model Number | KJ3002X1-BE1 |
| Order Number | 12P0682X052 |
| Module Type | Analog Output (AO) Module |
| Series | DeltaV M-series |
| Signal Range | 4-20 mA DC |
| HART Support | Yes, HART Pass-through |
| Weight | 0.2 kg |
| Dimensions | 5.1 x 12.7 x 12.7 cm |
| Origin | USA |
Core Functional Capabilities
This analog output module facilitates precise modulation of industrial field devices. It utilizes integrated HART communication to fetch secondary variable data. Consequently, engineers can perform remote calibrations without manual field intervention. The module maintains signal accuracy through advanced internal digital-to-analog conversion. This technology eliminates drift even during long-term continuous operation.
Advanced Design and Protection
The KJ3002X1-BE1 incorporates robust noise isolation to protect the DCS backplane. Internal shielding prevents electromagnetic interference from degrading the output signal. Because the module supports hot-swapping, technicians replace units under full power. This feature eliminates process interruptions during routine maintenance or hardware upgrades. Furthermore, built-in current limiting protects the circuitry against field wiring shorts.
| Weight | 0.2 kg |
|---|---|
| Country of Origin | USA |
| Dimension | 5.1 x 12.7 x 12.7 cm |











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