Description
Eaton MTL 8502-B1-DP Signal Conditioner, Isolated Analog Input Module
The Eaton MTL 8502-B1-DP signal conditioner plays a crucial role in industrial automation systems where precise analog signal isolation and conversion are required. Commonly used to interface field devices like sensors and transmitters with PLCs or DCS controllers, this module ensures measurement integrity in challenging environments.
| Attribute | Specification |
|---|---|
| Brand | Eaton |
| Input Range | 0-20 mA / 4-20 mA |
| Output Range | 0-10 Vdc |
| Power Supply | 18-32 Vdc |
| Accuracy | ±0.05% full scale |
| Response Time | <1 ms |
| Operating Temperature | -40°C to +85°C |
| Isolation Voltage | 2500 Vrms |
| Dimensions | 120mm x 70mm x 50mm |
| Weight | 300 grams |

In real-world applications, this module shines across industries like oil & gas, chemical processing, and power generation. A technician from a chemical plant mentioned how it maintained signal stability despite corrosive fumes – a testament to its rugged design. Our inventory includes Eaton MTL series modules like the 8502-B1-DP, 8501-XX-XX signal isolators, and related fieldbus converters. Whether you’re upgrading an existing system or troubleshooting a legacy setup, these modules integrate seamlessly with PLCs from Siemens, Allen Bradley, and Schneider platforms.

What makes this module stand out is its combination of precision and durability. The ±0.05% accuracy ensures minimal measurement drift, while the 2500 Vrms isolation rating protects downstream equipment from voltage spikes. Its sub-1ms response time handles fast-moving processes without signal lag – I’ve seen it maintain stability in dynamic compressor control loops where other modules struggled. The wide -40°C to +85°C operating range means it performs reliably in extreme environments like offshore platforms or desert mining operations. Designed for DIN rail mounting with screw-terminal connectivity, installation feels straightforward even in tight control cabinets. For critical applications, pairing it with Eaton’s redundant power supplies creates a fail-safe architecture that keeps processes running during outages.




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