ABB 1MRB150082R0103 500CU-BIO01 Binary I/O Module — 16-Channel Digital I/O for 500CU Series缩略图

ABB 1MRB150082R0103 500CU-BIO01 Binary I/O Module — 16-Channel Digital I/O for 500CU Series

ABB 1MRB150082R0103 500CU-BIO01 Binary I/O Module — 16-Channel Digital I/O for 500CU Series插图

Description:

The ABB 1MRB150082R0103, also referenced as the 500CU-BIO01, is a Binary I/O Module (Digital Input/Output Module) belonging to ABB’s 500CU series of industrial control and protection system accessories. It provides 16 binary (digital) channels—typically configured as 8 digital inputs and 8 digital outputs or fully configurable—to acquire switch status from field devices (pushbuttons, limit switches, relay contacts) and issue on/off commands to actuators (pilot lamps, solenoid valves, alarm horns, intermediate relays). The module communicates with the host controller or 500-series protection/control unit via backplane bus or serial fieldbus (Modbus RTU/TCP per configuration) and features optical isolation for noise immunity in electrically harsh environments.h2 Application Scenarios:A regional water utility operating ABB 500-series protection and control panels at a booster pumping station needed to add local emergency-stop acknowledgment, sump-pump running feedback, and valve-open/closed indication—none of which were available on the original I/O allocation. Rather than upgrading the entire control architecture, the panel builder installed the ABB 1MRB150082R0103 (500CU-BIO01)​ Binary I/O Module into the existing 500CU rack. The 1MRB150082R0103​ picked up the dry-contact limit-switch signals through its optically isolated inputs, drove the local stack-light via its relay/transistor outputs, and reported all statuses to the SCADA master over the existing Modbus link—no additional wiring homeruns to the main PLC were required. This solved the pain point of I/O point shortage on a live panel with minimal downtime, illustrating how the 500CU-BIO01​ delivers cost-effective, localized binary-signal expansion for brownfield retrofits and compact control schemes.h2

 

Parameter:

Main Parameters Value/Description
Product Model 1MRB150082R0103​ (also marked 500CU-BIO01)
Manufacturer ABB (ABB Power Systems / Automation Division)
Product Category Binary I/O Module / Digital Input-Output Module
Series ABB 500CU Series (compatible with 500-series protection & control units)
I/O Channels 16 Binary Channels (typically 8 DI + 8 DO, configurable per application)
Supply Voltage 24 V DC (typical range 12–30 V DC, nominal 24 V DC ±10%)
Input Type Dry-contact / 24 V DC sinking or sourcing (optically isolated)
Output Type Relay or Transistor (typical rating up to 1 A @ 250 V AC / 30 V DC)
Communication Backplane bus to 500CU host or RS-485 Modbus RTU / Modbus TCP (version dependent)
Isolation Galvanic / Optical Isolation between field side and system side
Operating Temp. -25 °C to +60 °C
Protection Rating IP20 (installed inside enclosed cabinet / rack)
Mounting 500CU rack slot or DIN-rail / panel-mount base (per variant)

h2 Technical Principles and Innovative Values:

  • Optically Isolated Channel Architecture:​ The 1MRB150082R0103​ employs per-channel or bank-wise optocoupler isolation on its digital inputs and outputs, preventing ground-loop currents and transients from switching inductive loads (e.g., contactors, solenoids) from corrupting the sensitive control-system bus—a critical advantage in substations and heavy-industrial panels.
  • Flexible Binary Signal Mapping:​ Unlike fixed-function I/O cards, the 500CU-BIO01​ allows logical grouping and inversion of binary states in firmware, so field-wired “normally open” or “normally closed” contacts can be normalized in software without rewiring—reducing commissioning errors and panel rework.
  • Seamless Integration into 500-Series Ecosystem:​ The module plugs directly into the 500CU rack or base unit and is auto-detected by the host CPU/front-end. No separate power supply or address DIP switches are required in rack-mounted versions; the backplane distributes both 24 V DC operating power and communication, keeping cabinet footprint and wiring to a minimum.