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Allen-Bradley
Primary Part Number
1769-IR6
Product Type
PLC I/O Module
Series / Family
CompactLogix
Country of Origin
US
Catalog Category
I/O Modules
Operating Temp.
0°C to 60°C
Humidity
5%–95% non-condensing
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1769-IR6 Down? Every Minute of Downtime Costs You — Get This Module Shipped Today

A failed RTD input module doesn’t just trip an alarm — it shuts down your temperature loop, kills your process, and starts burning cash the moment your line goes cold. The Allen-Bradley 1769-IR6 is a 6-channel RTD/resistance input module for the CompactLogix 1769 platform, and when it fails, you need an exact replacement fast — not a lead time quote, not a backorder notice. We stock it. We ship it. Today.

Based in Xiamen, China, we maintain live inventory of critical CompactLogix I/O modules specifically to serve engineers in emergency situations. DHL Express and FedEx International Priority are our default carriers. If your line is down, contact us now — we’ll confirm stock and cut a shipping label within hours.

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Quick Technical Datasheet

Parameter Specification
Part Number 1769-IR6
Brand Allen-Bradley / Rockwell Automation
Series CompactLogix 1769
Input Channels 6 (individually configurable)
Input Types RTD (Pt, Ni, Cu) + Resistance (0–1000 Ω)
RTD Types Pt100, Pt200, Pt500, Pt1000, Ni120, Cu10
Resolution 16-bit A/D
Accuracy ±0.1°C typical
Backplane Current (5 VDC) 75 mA
Operating Temperature 0°C to 60°C
Storage Temperature -40°C to 85°C
Humidity 5%–95% non-condensing
Dimensions (H×W×D) 118 × 35 × 87 mm
Certifications UL, CE, RoHS, C-Tick
Stock Status ✅ Ready to Ship — Xiamen, China
Lead Time Ships within 24 hours of order confirmation

Troubleshooting & Replacement Tips

The 1769-IR6 is a workhorse, but field failures follow predictable patterns. Here’s what 10 years of emergency callouts teaches you:

Fault Code 16#0001 – Channel Fault / Open Wire: This is the most common alarm you’ll see. Before condemning the module, check your field wiring first — a broken RTD lead or corroded terminal block will throw this exact fault. Swap the suspect channel to a known-good RTD and clear the fault in Studio 5000. If the fault follows the module slot, not the channel, the module is dead.

Fault Code 16#0002 – Underrange / Overrange: Usually a wiring polarity issue or a shorted RTD element. Measure resistance at the terminal block with a calibrated meter. Pt100 at 0°C should read 100 Ω. If you’re reading open circuit or near-zero, the sensor is gone — not the module.

Module Replacement Procedure (no downtime tricks):

  • Before pulling the old module, export your I/O configuration from Studio 5000 — screenshot the channel configuration tab for each of the 6 channels. RTD type, filter frequency, and engineering unit scaling are stored in the controller tag database, but confirming them visually saves you from a misconfiguration restart.
  • The 1769-IR6 uses automatic slot addressing — no DIP switches, no rotary dials. The controller assigns the slot address based on physical position on the backplane. Slot position must match the original. Do not insert the replacement into a different slot without updating your I/O tree in Studio 5000.
  • Power down the 1769 bus segment before swapping. The 1769 series is not hot-swappable in standard configurations. Pulling a module under power risks corrupting the backplane communication and can fault adjacent modules.
  • After insertion, go online in Studio 5000 and verify the module identity — catalog number, series letter, and firmware revision must match or be compatible. A Series A module can typically be replaced with a Series B without firmware changes, but always verify in the release notes.
  • Check the Input Data tab in the module properties. Confirm all 6 channels are reading expected values within ±2°C of your process baseline before releasing the line.

Firmware Matching: The 1769-IR6 does not carry user-upgradeable firmware in the traditional sense — the module’s internal firmware is fixed at manufacture. However, your Studio 5000 project file stores the expected module revision. If you replace with a newer series letter, Studio 5000 may prompt a revision mismatch. Accept the update and re-download the program to clear it.

Common Misdiagnosis: Engineers frequently replace the 1769-IR6 when the actual fault is a failed 1769 power supply delivering marginal 5 VDC to the backplane. Before ordering a replacement module, measure backplane voltage at the power supply terminals. Anything below 4.85 VDC under load will cause intermittent channel faults across multiple modules simultaneously — a pattern that looks like a bad I/O module but isn’t.

Reliability in Harsh Conditions

The 1769-IR6 was designed for industrial environments, not server rooms. Rockwell Automation built this module to operate continuously in conditions that would kill consumer-grade electronics within weeks.

The module’s conformal-coated PCB resists moisture ingress and condensation — critical in food processing plants where washdown cycles create humidity spikes, and in coastal facilities where salt-laden air accelerates corrosion on unprotected boards. Operating humidity tolerance of 5%–95% non-condensing is not a marketing figure; it reflects real-world testing under IEC 60068-2-78 damp heat conditions.

Vibration resistance is validated to IEC 60068-2-6 standards — the module can sustain continuous sinusoidal vibration across the 10–500 Hz frequency range without connector loosening or solder joint fatigue. This matters in pump stations, compressor rooms, and mobile equipment where structural vibration is constant.

Thermal cycling is where many third-party or counterfeit modules fail first. The 1769-IR6’s -40°C to +85°C storage range and 0°C to +60°C operating range reflect a design that accounts for cold-start conditions in unheated enclosures during winter shutdowns, followed by full-load thermal rise once the system comes online. The internal A/D converter maintains ±0.1°C accuracy across the full operating temperature range — not just at 25°C ambient.

Every unit we ship from Xiamen has been stored in climate-controlled conditions. We do not warehouse modules in uncontrolled environments. Packaging includes desiccant and anti-static shielding as standard — not optional.

Global Express Logistics

Our warehouse is located in Xiamen, Fujian Province — one of China’s primary export hubs with direct access to Xiamen Gaoqi International Airport and Xiamen Port. This geography is deliberate: it gives us the fastest possible access to international express carriers for emergency shipments.

Standard Emergency Dispatch Process:

  • Order confirmed before 14:00 CST: Module is picked, inspected, and handed to DHL or FedEx same day. Tracking number issued within 4 hours of carrier pickup.
  • DHL Express Worldwide: Transit time 2–4 business days to most of Southeast Asia, Middle East, and Europe. 3–5 days to North America and South America.
  • FedEx International Priority: Available as an alternative carrier for destinations where FedEx has stronger network coverage — particularly useful for remote industrial sites in Australia, India, and Eastern Europe.
  • Export Documentation: Commercial invoice, packing list, and certificate of origin are prepared and attached to every shipment. HS Code 8537.10 is pre-declared for customs clearance. We handle export licensing compliance — you don’t need to manage it on your end.
  • Bulk Orders: For orders of 5+ units, we can consolidate into a single carton with full packing list and offer sea freight via Xiamen Port for non-urgent replenishment stock. Transit time to major ports: 7–14 days.
  • Real-Time Tracking: Tracking numbers are sent via email and WhatsApp immediately upon carrier pickup. We monitor shipments proactively and flag any customs holds or delays before you have to ask.

We have shipped to over 40 countries. Emergency orders to Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, UAE, Saudi Arabia, Germany, and the UK have consistently cleared customs and reached site within 3 business days. If your country has specific import requirements for industrial electronics, contact us before ordering — we’ll advise on documentation requirements upfront.

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