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Brand
Allen-Bradley
Primary Part Number
1771-OA
Product Type
PLC Output Module
Series / Family
PLC-5
Manufacturer
Allen-Bradley / Rockwell Automation
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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Product Overview

Allen-Bradley 1771-OA: Stop the Bleeding — Get Your Line Back Up in 48 Hours

Every minute your AC output module sits dead in that 1771 chassis, you’re burning money. Conveyor locked. Solenoids cold. Shift supervisor breathing down your neck. The 1771-OA is a 16-point triac-based AC discrete output module for the Allen-Bradley PLC-5 / 1771 I/O platform — and we have it on the shelf right now in Xiamen, ready to clear customs and land at your dock faster than your OEM distributor can even quote you a lead time.

We’ve shipped this exact module to petrochemical plants in the Middle East, automotive stamping lines in Germany, and food processing facilities across Southeast Asia. The story is always the same: production down, procurement panicking, and a 1771-OA sitting in our warehouse with your name on it. Don’t wait. One email ends the downtime.

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Quick Technical Datasheet

Parameter Specification
Part Number 1771-OA
Manufacturer Allen-Bradley / Rockwell Automation
Platform 1771 I/O Chassis (PLC-5 Compatible)
Module Type Discrete AC Digital Output
Output Points 16 Points
Output Voltage 85 – 265 VAC
Output Frequency 47 – 63 Hz
Max Current per Point 1.0 A continuous
Output Device Triac (solid-state, no mechanical wear)
Isolation Optical isolation, field-to-backplane
Backplane Draw 800 mA @ 5 VDC
Operating Temperature 0°C to +60°C
Storage Temperature -40°C to +85°C
Humidity 5 – 95% non-condensing
Certifications UL, CE, CSA
Mounting 1771 I/O chassis slot
Stock Status ✅ Ready to Ship — Xiamen Warehouse

Troubleshooting & Replacement Tips

Common failure signatures on the 1771-OA:

  • Output point stuck ON: Triac short-circuit failure — typically caused by inductive load surge without proper snubber protection. Check field wiring for shorted solenoid coils before inserting the replacement module. A shorted field device will kill a new module within seconds.
  • Output point stuck OFF: Triac open-circuit or blown internal fuse on that output channel. Verify the LED indicator status — if the LED is ON but the field device doesn’t energize, the triac has failed open. If the LED is OFF when it should be ON, suspect the PLC-5 output image table or the I/O chassis backplane connection.
  • All 16 outputs dead simultaneously: Check backplane 5 VDC supply first. A failing 1771-P4 or 1771-P7 power supply will drop the backplane voltage and kill all modules in the chassis. Measure at the chassis power connector before condemning the output module.
  • Intermittent outputs on high-vibration equipment: Inspect the Removable Terminal Block (RTB) seating. Vibration loosens the RTB latch over time. Re-seat and lock the RTB before assuming module failure.

Replacement procedure — field-tested steps:

  1. Place the PLC-5 processor in Program mode or inhibit the affected I/O rack before pulling the module. Hot-swapping a 1771-OA without inhibiting the rack can cause uncontrolled output states during the swap window.
  2. Disconnect the RTB from the module face. Label your field wiring if it isn’t already — the 1771-OA RTB is a 40-pin connector and rewiring errors are common under pressure.
  3. Slide the module out of the chassis slot. Note the slot address — the 1771 chassis uses physical slot position for I/O addressing. The replacement module must go back into the exact same slot number.
  4. There are no DIP switches or jumpers on the 1771-OA that require configuration. The module is slot-addressed automatically by the chassis backplane. No firmware to flash, no address to set — plug it in and it’s recognized.
  5. Reconnect the RTB. Verify terminal screw torque — loose field wiring is the leading cause of intermittent output faults on this module family.
  6. Return the processor to Run mode. Monitor the output image table in RSLogix 5 to confirm all 16 output bits are responding correctly before releasing the line.
  7. Run a full output force test on each of the 16 points before handing back to operations. Document the test results — your maintenance log will thank you at the next audit.

Configuration note: The 1771-OA does not require firmware matching. It is a purely hardware module with no embedded firmware version dependency. However, confirm your PLC-5 I/O configuration file in RSLogix 5 has the correct module type assigned to that slot — an incorrect module type entry will cause a major fault on the processor at startup.

Reliability in Harsh Conditions

The 1771-OA was designed for the factory floor, not the server room. Rockwell Automation built this module to survive the environments that destroy lesser hardware:

  • Vibration: The 1771 chassis and module locking mechanism are engineered to IEC 60068-2-6 vibration standards. The solid-state triac output eliminates the relay contact bounce and mechanical fatigue that plague relay output modules in high-vibration applications — stamping presses, compressors, and rotating equipment included.
  • Thermal cycling: Rated to 60°C continuous operation. The optical isolation barrier protects the logic-side circuitry from field-side heat generated by high-current AC loads. In practice, we’ve seen these modules run reliably in non-air-conditioned panels in tropical climates for 15+ years without derating.
  • Electrical noise: Industrial AC environments are brutal — VFD switching transients, contactor inrush, and ground loops are everywhere. The optical isolation on every output channel blocks common-mode noise from reaching the backplane. Pair with proper snubber circuits on inductive loads and this module will outlast the machine it controls.
  • Humidity and contamination: Conformal coating on the PCB provides baseline protection against condensation and airborne contaminants. For extreme environments, verify the panel IP rating is appropriate — the module itself is not rated for direct exposure to water or corrosive atmospheres.

Every unit we ship has been through functional power-on verification and per-point output continuity testing. We don’t ship modules that haven’t been confirmed operational. If it leaves our warehouse, it works.

Global Express Logistics

Our warehouse is in Xiamen, China — one of the most logistics-efficient export hubs on the mainland, with direct access to DHL, FedEx, and UPS international express networks. Here’s what happens after you place your order:

  • Same-day processing: Orders confirmed before 16:00 CST are picked, tested, and packaged the same business day. No warehouse queues, no batch processing delays.
  • Export documentation: Commercial invoice, packing list, and certificate of origin are prepared in parallel with packaging. We handle HS code classification (8537.10) and can provide FORM E for ASEAN preferential tariff where applicable.
  • Packaging standard: Anti-static bag, foam-lined double-wall carton, fragile labeling. The 1771-OA arrives at your facility in the same condition it left ours.
  • Transit times (express): Southeast Asia 1–2 days | Middle East 2–3 days | Europe 3–4 days | North America 3–5 days | Australia 2–3 days. Times are door-to-door from Xiamen under normal customs clearance conditions.
  • Tracking: Full AWB tracking number provided within 2 hours of carrier pickup. We monitor shipments proactively and flag any customs holds immediately.
  • Emergency freight: For genuine production-down situations, contact us directly on WhatsApp. We can arrange same-day courier pickup and priority routing for critical shipments.

We’ve shipped to 40+ countries. Customs clearance, import duties, and local delivery are your responsibility, but we’ll provide every document you need to clear the shipment without delays.

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