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Product Overview

The Allen-Bradley 1771-P6S operates as a compact, slot-mounted power supply module engineered specifically for the 1771 universal I/O chassis platform. This hardware module regulates incoming 220V AC municipal line power into clean, stabilized 5V DC backplane current to run high-performance PLC-5 processors and adjacent digital or analog I/O communication cards. Occupying a single slot inside the standard I/O rack, it eliminates bulky external standalone power bricks and cuts down panel enclosure wiring complexity. The module natively supports parallel wiring configurations to facilitate automated, redundant power setups in mission-critical manufacturing facilities. We supply this power module exclusively as a 100% brand new, original factory-packaged item to guarantee optimal voltage regulation and maintain maximum lifespan for your processing system.

Technical Specifications

The following engineering matrix sets out the input thresholds, current generation metrics, and physical dimensions for the 1771-P6S module:

Specification Details
Manufacturer Allen-Bradley / Rockwell Automation
Catalog Number 1771-P6S
Product Line PLC-5 / 1771 Universal Chassis Series
Condition 100% Brand New Original Factory Boxed
Module Type Chassis Slot-Mounted Power Supply Unit
Nominal Input Voltage 220 Volts AC
Input Voltage Range 194 to 264 Volts AC
Input Line Frequency 47 to 63 Hertz (Hz)
Max Apparent Input Power 89 VA
Max Real Input Power 56 Watts
Max Transformer Load 140 VA
Backplane Output Current 8 Amperes (8.0 A) continuous at 5 Volts DC
Internal Protection Fuse 1.5 Amperes, 250 Volts, slow-blow safety fuse
Chassis Slot Width Single Slot (Installs inside standard I/O terminal space)
Parallel Supply Cables 1771-CT interface connector cable bundles
Parallel Compatibility Interfaces with additional 1771-P6S, -LWP, -LZP, -LXP units
Continuous Isolation Voltage 50 Volts continuous between input lines and chassis frame
Integrated Safeguards Automatic overvoltage tracking, short-circuit clamp, thermal shutdown
Operating Ambient Temperature 0 to 60 degrees C (32 to 140 degrees F)
Storage Temperature Limits -40 to 85 degrees C (-40 to 185 degrees F)
Ambient Relative Humidity 5% to 95% Non-condensing environment
Net Hardware Weight 0.85 kg (1.88 lbs)

Engineering Advantages

  • Seamless Direct Slot Integration: The module mounts directly into any standard slot within a 1771 universal assembly. This localized installation profile completely gets rid of the long, inductive DC cable leads that are standard with external wall-mounted power bricks, reducing inductive electromagnetic noise pick-up across data traces.

  • Fault-Tolerant Redundancy Configuration: Utilizing standard 1771-CT parallel cabling allows plant electricians to link the 1771-P6S alongside another identical -P6S or -LWP supply module. This dual link constructs an active hot-backup energy system that maintains smooth 5V DC output even if one primary AC line goes down.

  • Tri-Layer Circuit Protection Safeguards: Internal safety circuits intercept damaging field voltage fluctuations before they can reach the CPU. The overvoltage clamp, short-circuit current limiter, and automatic thermal shutdown system protect expensive downstream memory blocks from electrical stress.

  • High-Efficiency Heat Dissipation: The specialized mechanical housing uses passive convective venting channels to pull rising ambient air across internal high-temperature capacitors. This ventilation layout ensures the hardware can deliver a full 8 Amp payload continuously at up to 60 degrees C without requiring noisy external enclosure cooling fans.

  • Galvanic Ground-Loop Prevention: A solid 50V continuous isolation barrier isolates incoming raw 220V AC input signals from the sensitive internal logic bus pins. This gap eliminates troublesome plant ground loops caused by uneven potential spikes between main factory substations and localized remote I/O chassis.

FAQs

  • Can I insert the 1771-P6S power supply module into the left-most dedicated processor slot of a 1771 rack?

    No. You must install the 1771-P6S power supply within a standard I/O slot in the universal chassis, not the left-most master controller slot. The processor module (such as a PLC-5/40) must occupy that master slot, while this power unit slides into an adjacent slot to feed 8 Amps into the backplane power rail.

  • What type of internal replacement fuse does the 1771-P6S require if a power surge trips the unit?

    The 1771-P6S relies on an internal, field-replaceable 1.5 Amp, 250V slow-blow fuse to manage high-energy input spikes. If an overcurrent event blows this fuse, you must swap it out with an identical electrical component to ensure your industrial circuitry maintains proper overcurrent protection profiles.

  • Does the 1771-P6S module support dual-voltage inputs such as a 120V AC line option?

    No. The 1771-P6S is engineered exclusively for nominal 220V AC operations, with a stable mechanical input tolerance window covering 194 to 264V AC. If your application site provides only 120V AC source loops, you must choose an alternative power module variant from the Allen-Bradley catalog that is rated for that lower voltage.

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