EMERSON KJ3203X1-BA2 13P0085X022 Discrete I/O Module
This discrete I/O module serves as a critical interface component in industrial automation systems. Designed for harsh environments, it handles signal conversion and control tasks in applications like process monitoring, machinery automation, and plant system integration. Engineers often choose this module for its stability in high-vibration settings like chemical processing facilities.
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | EMERSON |
| Model Number | KJ3203X1-BA2 13P0085X022 |
| Module Type | Digital I/O Interface Module |
| Voltage Rating | 24 VDC Input |
| Current Capacity | 5 mA/Channel |
| Bus Power | 12 VDC (75 mA Local Bus), 24 VDC (150 mA Field Bus) |
| Operating Temp | -40°C to +70°C |
| Certifications | Industrial Standards Compliant |
| Terminal Position | B3 Keyed Configuration |


Commonly found in pharmaceutical manufacturing plants and oil & gas processing facilities, this module integrates seamlessly with Emerson’s DeltaV control systems. When paired with KJ series backplanes (like the KJ-BP12) and power supplies (KJ-PS24), it forms a robust control architecture. One chemical plant maintenance manager recently mentioned how this module maintained consistent performance despite daily temperature swings between -15°C and 55°C.
Our team at Auto Tool Nest specializes in industrial automation components since 2008. While this module is in production, we’ve successfully sourced over 200 obsolete variants for global clients. All purchases include 12 months of technical support and performance warranty. If you’re working with legacy systems or need immediate availability, we can help locate both new and tested units through our global network.
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Pro Tip: When replacing modules in existing systems, always verify terminal key position compatibility (B3 in this case) to prevent misinstallation. We recommend keeping spare units for critical control loops to minimize unplanned downtime.








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