The Allen-Bradley 1440-TTC06-00RE Temperature Measurement Module, also known as the XM-362, is designed to monitor up to six isolated thermocouple inputs, providing precise temperature data for industrial applications. It supports various thermocouple types, ensuring versatility in diverse environments.
Manufacturer | Rockwell Automation |
Brand | Allen-Bradley |
Product Type | Temperature Measurement Module |
Part Number | 1440-TTC06-00RE |
Inputs | Six isolated thermocouple inputs |
Voltage Ranges | Input: ±100 mV; Supply: 24V DC |
Communication Types | DeviceNet, RS-232 |
XM Bus Communication Rate | 125 Kbps, 250 Kbps, or 500 Kbps (autobaud) |
Thermal Dissipation | 8.7 W maximum |
Field Power | 24V DC, 350 mA |
Status Indicator | Module, Network, Channel 1-6 |
Input Power | 24V DC, 350 mA |
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The Allen-Bradley 1440-TTC06-00RE Temperature Measurement Module (XM-362) is engineered to monitor up to six isolated thermocouple inputs, providing precise temperature data essential for industrial applications. It supports various thermocouple types, including J, K, T, E, R, S, B, and N, ensuring versatility across diverse environments.
Operating on a 24V DC power supply with a current draw of 350 mA, the XM-362 module communicates via DeviceNet and RS-232 interfaces, facilitating seamless integration into existing control systems. The XM bus supports autobaud rates of 125 Kbps, 250 Kbps, or 500 Kbps, enhancing adaptability to different network configurations.
The module features status indicators for the module itself, network connectivity, and each of the six channels, providing real-time visual feedback on operational conditions. Its compact design and robust functionality make it suitable for a wide range of industrial applications, including turbines, motors, pumps, and compressors. By delivering accurate temperature monitoring and protection features, the XM-362 module contributes to enhanced operational efficiency and reduced downtime in critical machinery systems.