FBC07B
Description
FBC07B (P0951CJ)
Basic Information
Model: FBC07B (Part Number: P0951CJ)
Manufacturer: Foxboro (Schneider Electric)
Type: 32-Channel Contact Sense Digital Input Module
System: I/A Series DCS
Status: Obsolete (DCS spare part)
Core Specifications
Input Channels: 32 channels (contact sense, non-isolated)
Signal Type: Dry contact / voltage sense (24 VDC logic)
Input Voltage: 24 VDC ±10% (sensing)
Logic Levels:
ON: < 5 VDC (contact closed)
OFF: > 18 VDC (contact open)
Response Time: < 10 ms per channel
Power Supply: 24 VDC ±10% (module power)
Power Consumption: Approx. 8 W
Operating Temperature: 0 °C to +60 °C
Storage Temperature: -40 °C to +85 °C
Environmental Rating: ISA S71.04 Class G3 (harsh industrial environments)
Mounting: Standard I/A Series baseplate
Dimensions: 140 mm × 165 mm × 45 mm
Weight: 0.7 kg
Key Features
High-Density Digital Input: 32 contact-sense channels for monitoring on/off devices (e.g., valves, switches, relays).
Fieldbus Compatibility: Interfaces with I/A Series redundant fieldbuses (2 Mbps) for reliable data transmission.
Hot-Swappable: Can be replaced without system shutdown (with redundant fieldbuses).
Diagnostics: On-board LED status indicators and DCS-based fault detection for quick troubleshooting.
Rugged Design: Built to withstand electrical noise, vibration, and temperature fluctuations in industrial settings.
Typical Applications
Process Industries: Chemical, petrochemical, oil & gas (monitoring valve status, limit switches, pump interlocks).
Power Generation: Boiler, turbine, and auxiliary equipment status monitoring (e.g., pressure switches, flow alarms).
Water Treatment: Monitoring of pump status, valve positions, and level switches.
Legacy System Upgrades: Replaces older Foxboro digital input modules in existing I/A Series DCS installations.
Difference from FBC07
FBC07: Field Control Processor (CPU module, P0951EA)
FBC07B: 32-channel contact sense digital input module (I/O module, P0951CJ)
Conclusion: FBC07B is an I/O module, not a processor; it is used for digital signal acquisition, not control execution.

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