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The document discusses power consumption considerations for using I/O modules with Allen-Bradley CompactLogix 5370 L1 controllers. It states that the controller has an embedded power supply that provides 1A at 5V to power modules on the backplane. Additional power supplies or distribution modules may be needed if a configuration draws more than 1A, such as configurations with multiple local expansion modules. Physical placement of I/O modules involves assembling, mounting, and grounding the system before installing modules.
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06.0 PLC Processor 174 PDF

The document discusses power consumption considerations for using I/O modules with Allen-Bradley CompactLogix 5370 L1 controllers. It states that the controller has an embedded power supply that provides 1A at 5V to power modules on the backplane. Additional power supplies or distribution modules may be needed if a configuration draws more than 1A, such as configurations with multiple local expansion modules. Physical placement of I/O modules involves assembling, mounting, and grounding the system before installing modules.
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Chapter 7 Use I/O Modules with CompactLogix 5370 L1 Controllers

Calculate System Power Consumption

An embedded 24V DC nominal, non-isolated power supply with an input range


of 10…28.8V DC powers the CompactLogix 5370 L1 control system.

The embedded power supply provides 1 A @ 5V DC to the POINTBus


backplane to power all system components, including local expansion modules,
that is 1734 POINT I/O modules, in most system configurations.

In some circumstances, you can configure a system that requires more current
than the embedded power supply of the system provides. This type of
configuration results from using a combination of local expansion modules that,
when combined with current consumption of the rest of the system, exceeds
1 A @ 5V DC.

In this case, you can take any of the following actions to make sure that your
system configuration has enough power:

• Insert a 1734-EP24DC POINT I/O expansion power supply between


local expansion modules to increase the POINTBus backplane power.

• Insert a 1734-FPD POINT I/O Field Potential Distribution module


between local expansion modules to renew field power or change the field
power from DC to AC, that is, separate DC I/O modules from AC I/O
modules on the same POINTBus.

IMPORTANT The 1734-FPD POINT I/O Field Power Distributor is required if the
devices connected to the local expansion modules consume more
than 3 A.

Physical Placement of I/O Modules

Before you physically install the I/O modules, you must assemble, mount, and
ground the system as described in Chapter 1, Install the CompactLogix 5370 L1
Controller on page 15.

174 Rockwell Automation Publication 1769-UM021F-EN-P - April 2015

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