Allen-Bradley 1756-OA16I PLC Output Module
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Key Product Information
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- Brand
- Allen-Bradley
- Primary Part Number
- 1756-OA16I
- Product Type
- PLC Output Module
- Series / Family
- ControlLogix
- Country of Origin
- US
- Catalog Category
- I/O Modules
- Operating Temp.
- 0–60°C (32–140°F)
Allen-Bradley 1756-OA16I: A Procurement Manager’s Guide to Sourcing Isolated AC Output Modules
When a ControlLogix-based production line goes dark, the clock starts immediately. Every minute of unplanned downtime carries a measurable cost — lost throughput, idle labor, expedited maintenance, and the downstream ripple through delivery commitments. For procurement and reliability engineers responsible for keeping 1756-series systems operational, the sourcing decision for a replacement or spare 1756-OA16I is not a commodity transaction. It is a risk management decision with direct consequences for CAPEX allocation and OPEX exposure.
The Allen-Bradley 1756-OA16I is a 16-point isolated AC output module designed for the ControlLogix platform. Its defining characteristic — full channel-to-channel and channel-to-backplane electrical isolation — makes it the specified choice in environments where a single output fault must not cascade across adjacent channels. Oil and gas processing, pharmaceutical batch manufacturing, automotive body-in-white lines, and water treatment multi-structure installations all share this requirement. The module is not interchangeable with the non-isolated 1756-OA16 in these applications; the isolation architecture is a functional safety requirement, not a preference.
siemensplc.com maintains verified stock of the 1756-OA16I sourced through established industrial automation supply channels. Our Xiamen-based operations provide direct access to Asia-Pacific distribution networks, enabling competitive lead times for both urgent replacement orders and planned spare parts programs. All units are inspected prior to shipment and backed by a 12-month warranty covering manufacturing defects and functional performance.
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Procurement Specifications
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Catalog Number | 1756-OA16I |
| Module Type | AC Output, Isolated (16-point) |
| Output Voltage Range | 74–265V AC |
| Output Frequency | 47–63 Hz |
| Continuous Load Current | 1A per point |
| Surge Current Rating | 2A per point for 1 second |
| Minimum Load Current | 10 mA |
| Off-State Leakage Current | ≤2.5 mA |
| On-State Voltage Drop | ≤1.5V AC |
| Isolation Architecture | Channel-to-channel and channel-to-backplane |
| Surge Withstand | 600V peak (IEC 61000-4-5) |
| Backplane Current (5V DC) | 125 mA |
| Power Dissipation | 5.5W maximum |
| Operating Temperature | 0–60°C (32–140°F) |
| Storage Temperature | -40–85°C |
| Relative Humidity | 5–95% non-condensing |
| Wiring Interface | Removable Terminal Block (RTB) |
| Chassis Compatibility | Any 1756 ControlLogix chassis slot |
| Certifications | UL, CE, CSA, C-Tick, ATEX Zone 2 |
| Brand | Allen-Bradley / Rockwell Automation |
| Series | ControlLogix 1756 |
| Origin | United States |
| Standard Lead Time (In-Stock) | 3–7 business days worldwide via DHL / FedEx / UPS |
| Urgent / Emergency Lead Time | Same-day dispatch available for confirmed in-stock units; contact us to verify |
| Minimum Order Quantity | 1 unit (wholesale pricing available from 5 units) |
Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) Analysis
Procurement teams evaluating the 1756-OA16I often focus on unit price as the primary cost variable. In practice, unit price represents a fraction of the true cost of ownership over a module’s operational life. A more complete TCO framework accounts for four cost categories: acquisition cost, downtime risk cost, maintenance labor cost, and warranty coverage value.
Downtime Risk Reduction. The 1756-OA16I’s isolated channel architecture directly reduces the probability of multi-channel failure events. In a non-isolated output module, a single wiring fault or load transient can affect all channels sharing a common return. In a 16-point isolated module, the same fault is contained to one channel. For a process plant running at $150,000–$260,000 per hour in production value, the difference between a one-channel fault (15 minutes to isolate and bypass) and a 16-channel fault (2–4 hours for full diagnosis and module replacement) represents $375,000–$1,040,000 in avoided downtime cost per incident. The isolation architecture is not a premium feature — it is a quantifiable risk mitigation investment.
Spare Parts Inventory Optimization. Maintaining a single spare 1756-OA16I in a critical system’s spare parts kit eliminates the need for emergency sourcing under pressure. Emergency procurement of automation components — particularly legacy or specialized modules — typically carries a 40–120% price premium over planned procurement, plus expedited freight costs of $500–$2,000 per shipment. A planned spare purchased at standard pricing from siemensplc.com, held in a climate-controlled store, recovers its cost the first time it prevents an emergency sourcing event.
12-Month Warranty Coverage. Every 1756-OA16I supplied by siemensplc.com carries a 12-month warranty against manufacturing defects and functional failure. For maintenance budgets, this warranty converts an uncertain repair cost into a known, zero-cost outcome during the coverage period. OPEX planning becomes more predictable: if a module fails within 12 months of installation, replacement is covered without additional capital authorization. This is particularly valuable for facilities operating under fixed annual maintenance budgets where unplanned component replacement requires budget reallocation and approval cycles.
Third-Party Specialist vs. OEM Channel: CAPEX and OPEX Implications. Sourcing through the OEM’s authorized distribution channel provides certainty of origin but typically involves longer lead times (2–8 weeks for non-stocked items), minimum order requirements, and list pricing with limited negotiation flexibility. For planned capital projects, this channel is appropriate. For operational spare parts programs — where speed, flexibility, and unit economics matter — a specialist supplier like siemensplc.com offers verified stock, responsive quoting, and pricing structures that reduce per-unit CAPEX without compromising quality. The net effect is a lower total parts spend for the same level of operational protection.
Quality & Compliance Assurance
Every 1756-OA16I unit supplied by siemensplc.com undergoes a structured pre-shipment inspection process. Physical authenticity is verified against known-genuine Allen-Bradley reference units, including holographic label inspection, catalog number and date code verification, and housing integrity assessment. Functional testing confirms backplane communication, LED status response, and output channel continuity. Isolation resistance between channels and between channels and backplane is measured with calibrated instrumentation and logged against published specification minimums.
siemensplc.com operates under Xiamen Customs export compliance procedures, with accurate HS code classification and complete commercial documentation provided for all international shipments. This ensures smooth customs clearance at destination ports without delays attributable to documentation deficiencies — a common source of hidden cost in cross-border industrial component procurement.
Payment is accepted in multiple currencies including USD, EUR, CNY, and HKD, with wire transfer, PayPal, and trade finance options available for qualified buyers. Certificate of Conformance, test reports, and unit-level photographs are available upon request for quality records and incoming inspection purposes.
Strategic Sourcing from Xiamen
siemensplc.com operates from Xiamen, Fujian Province — one of China’s primary international trade and logistics hubs. Xiamen Gaoqi International Airport and Xiamen Port provide direct access to major express freight carriers including DHL, FedEx, and UPS, with daily departures to industrial centers across North America, Europe, Southeast Asia, the Middle East, and Australia.
Transit times from Xiamen to major industrial hubs are typically 3–5 business days via express air freight, with door-to-door tracking provided from dispatch through final delivery. For customers in Southeast Asia and the Asia-Pacific region, transit times of 1–3 business days are achievable via regional express services. Full export documentation — commercial invoice, packing list, certificate of origin, and customs declaration — is prepared in compliance with Xiamen Customs requirements and destination country import regulations.
For customers requiring consolidated shipments of multiple part numbers, Xiamen’s logistics infrastructure supports multi-SKU consolidation with a single set of export documents, reducing per-unit freight and customs processing costs. This is particularly relevant for MRO procurement programs sourcing multiple ControlLogix spare parts in a single order cycle.
Contact Information
To request a quote, confirm stock availability, or discuss volume pricing for the Allen-Bradley 1756-OA16I, contact our procurement team directly:
Email: [email protected]
WhatsApp: +86 18359268345
Web: siemensplc.com
Response time: within 4 business hours for standard inquiries; urgent requests flagged for same-day response. Quote includes unit price, available quantity, lead time, and freight estimate to your destination.
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