Description
ABB AO920B (3KDE175532L9200) – Analog Output Module for S900 Remote I/O Systems
The ABB AO920B is an analog output module designed for ABB S900 remote I/O stations. It’s typically used to drive control valves, dampers, dosing pumps, or speed setpoints on VFDs where a stable 0/4–20 mA output matters. From my experience, this module drops into existing S900 racks without surprises, which simplifies migrations and keeps downtime short during expansions.
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Key Features
- Multiple current outputs (0/4–20 mA): Drives analog actuators and setpoints with stable loop current.
- Channel diagnostics: Open-loop and wiring fault indication in many cases helps speed up troubleshooting.
- Galvanic isolation: Field-side isolation typically reduces ground-loop issues and protects the backplane.
- Hot-swap friendly design: In most S900 stations, modules can be replaced online to minimize process interruptions.
- Engineered for S900 remote I/O: Seamless fit with ABB S900 carriers and power/backplane, which you might notice makes commissioning straightforward.
- Industrial temperature rating: Designed to operate reliably in typical control room environments.
Technical Specifications
| Brand / Model | ABB AO920B (Order code: 3KDE175532L9200) |
| HS Code | 853890 (Parts for control panels / PLC systems) |
| Power Requirements | 24 V DC system supply via S900 backplane (provided by the station power module) |
| Operating Temperature | 0 to +55 °C (typical for S900 I/O) |
| Signal Output Types | Analog current outputs, 0/4–20 mA; commonly 8 channels for this series |
| Communication Interfaces | S900 backplane; station-level communication handled by the S900 head module (often PROFIBUS DP) |
| Installation Method | Plug-in module on S900 carrier; DIN-rail mounted station |
Application Fields
Plants that rely on stable current loops benefit the most. Typical scenarios:
- Refining, chemicals, and pharmaceuticals – valve positioners, dosing skids, reactor control.
- Water and wastewater – blower/VFD speed control, chemical feed, lift station control.
- Power generation – fuel flow, actuator positioning, turbine auxiliary controls.
- Food & beverage – temperature/flow control loops on pasteurizers and CIP systems.
Advantages & Value
- Compatibility: Slot-compatible with ABB S900 I/O, which typically avoids rework of carriers and wiring.
- Reliability: Robust isolation and diagnostics reduce nuisance trips and help maintain loop integrity.
- Lifecycle cost savings: Hot-swap capability and fast fault location can shorten maintenance windows.
- Support: Engineering guidance and quick-turn logistics for replacement or expansion projects.
A utility customer told us they swapped two AO cards during a night shift and had loops back in service in under 20 minutes—no rewiring, just a straightforward re-seat and a brief verification in the engineering station.
Installation & Maintenance
- Cabinet & environment: Mount the S900 station on DIN rail inside a ventilated, dry enclosure. Aim for control-room conditions; 0–55 °C is typical for these modules.
- Wiring practices: Use twisted, shielded pairs for analog outputs. Ground shields at one side only (usually the cabinet side) to minimize noise.
- Loop loading: Verify the load resistance of each device so the loop stays within the module’s output compliance; current loops typically expect low to moderate burden.
- Power & grounding: Clean 24 V DC supply for the station, with proper protective earth bonding of the backplane and cabinet.
- Maintenance: Periodically check terminal tightness, review diagnostics, and run loop tests during planned outages. Firmware or configuration updates (where applicable) are handled through the S900 head module.
- Safety: De-energize the affected loop if plant procedures require it; if hot-swap is permitted in your station, follow ABB’s replacement instructions to avoid disturbing adjacent channels.
Related and Supporting Components
- ABB S900 power and carrier modules: Provide 24 V DC distribution and the mechanical base for AO920B installation.
- Remote I/O head module (S900): Handles station communication, typically over PROFIBUS DP to the host DCS/PLC.
- Complementary I/O in the same family: AI modules for 4–20 mA inputs and DI/DO modules for on/off signals—useful when building mixed-signal stations alongside AO920B.
- Valve positioners / drives: Common field devices driven by AO920B’s current outputs (e.g., control valves, dampers, or VFD analog speed inputs).
One thing I appreciate is that keeping the whole station within the S900 family tends to simplify spare parts and documentation—less time hunting for one-off accessories.
Quality & Certifications
- CE conformity for industrial EMC and safety (typical for ABB S900 series)
- RoHS-compliant materials
- Manufactured under ISO 9001 quality systems
- UL/cUL recognition is commonly available for ABB process I/O; confirm per project if needed
- Warranty: 365 days







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