OkiePC Lifetime Supporting Member Join Date Mar 2005 Location ENE of Nowhere Oklahoma Posts 11,790 Sep 11, 2018 #1 I cannot seem to locate a wiring diagram for 1756-OF8IK Can someone with more patience please assist? Thanks.
I cannot seem to locate a wiring diagram for 1756-OF8IK Can someone with more patience please assist? Thanks.
Ken Roach Lifetime Supporting Member + Moderator Join Date Apr 2002 Location Seattle, WA Posts 17,478 Sep 11, 2018 #2 The "k" just means that it was ordered from the factory with an extra conformal coating anti-corrosive layer on the board. The wiring diagrams are in the User Manual for the High Density Analog Modules,: http://literature.rockwellautomation.com/idc/groups/literature/documents/um/1756-um540_-en-p.pdf The 1756-OF8I detailed wiring and termination diagrams start in Chapter 5, on Page 93.
The "k" just means that it was ordered from the factory with an extra conformal coating anti-corrosive layer on the board. The wiring diagrams are in the User Manual for the High Density Analog Modules,: http://literature.rockwellautomation.com/idc/groups/literature/documents/um/1756-um540_-en-p.pdf The 1756-OF8I detailed wiring and termination diagrams start in Chapter 5, on Page 93.
Gomez_ Lifetime Supporting Member G Join Date Sep 2014 Location California Posts 195 Sep 11, 2018 #3 Ken Roach said: The "k" just means that it was ordered from the factory with an extra conformal coating anti-corrosive layer on the board. The wiring diagrams are in the User Manual for the High Density Analog Modules,: http://literature.rockwellautomation.com/idc/groups/literature/documents/um/1756-um540_-en-p.pdf The 1756-OF8I detailed wiring and termination diagrams start in Chapter 5, on Page 93. Click to expand... Dang, just beat me to it! xD
Ken Roach said: The "k" just means that it was ordered from the factory with an extra conformal coating anti-corrosive layer on the board. The wiring diagrams are in the User Manual for the High Density Analog Modules,: http://literature.rockwellautomation.com/idc/groups/literature/documents/um/1756-um540_-en-p.pdf The 1756-OF8I detailed wiring and termination diagrams start in Chapter 5, on Page 93. Click to expand... Dang, just beat me to it! xD
OkiePC Lifetime Supporting Member OP Join Date Mar 2005 Location ENE of Nowhere Oklahoma Posts 11,790 Sep 11, 2018 #4 Lol, I had to rant first, then naturally, the answer was on the next page in the book I had open...
Phrog30 Member P Join Date Dec 2006 Location Montgomery, Alabama Posts 1,048 Sep 11, 2018 #5 I found searching via Google the best, using Rockwell's search is just plain sad! http://lmgtfy.com/?q=1756-of8+wiring+diagram
I found searching via Google the best, using Rockwell's search is just plain sad! http://lmgtfy.com/?q=1756-of8+wiring+diagram
OkiePC Lifetime Supporting Member OP Join Date Mar 2005 Location ENE of Nowhere Oklahoma Posts 11,790 Sep 11, 2018 #6 Googling with the "k" in the part number kept bring up AC input cards...with the OF8I, I was still being led astray by google, and don't get me started ranting about the search on Rockwell's websites.
Googling with the "k" in the part number kept bring up AC input cards...with the OF8I, I was still being led astray by google, and don't get me started ranting about the search on Rockwell's websites.
Phrog30 Member P Join Date Dec 2006 Location Montgomery, Alabama Posts 1,048 Sep 11, 2018 #7 OkiePC said: ...don't get me started ranting about the search on Rockwell's websites. Click to expand... Poke, poke, poke,
OkiePC said: ...don't get me started ranting about the search on Rockwell's websites. Click to expand... Poke, poke, poke,
ganutenator Lifetime Supporting Member Join Date May 2002 Location kansas Posts 1,440 Sep 11, 2018 #8 I wish I could afford to hire Ken.
Bit_Bucket_07 Member Join Date Feb 2013 Location Southeast US Posts 1,875 Sep 11, 2018 #9 ganutenator said: i wish i could afford to hire ken. Click to expand... +1