Summary of Contents for Rockwell Automation Trusted T8220
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• Current sharing. • Power factor correction. • Front panel indicators for input, output voltage status and output current level on each module. • External status signals. • TϋV Certified IEC 61508 SIL 3. Rockwell Automation Publication PD_T8200 Issue 11...
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PREFACE PREFACE In no event will Rockwell Automation be responsible or liable for indirect or consequential damages resulting from the use or application of this equipment. The examples given in this manual are included solely for illustrative purposes. Because of the many variables and requirements related to any particular installation, Rockwell Automation does not assume responsibility or reliability for actual use based on the examples and diagrams.
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Your comments help us to write better user documentation. If you discover an error, or have a suggestion on how to make this publication better, send your comment to our technical support group at http://rockwellautomation.custhelp.com Issue 11 Rockwell Automation Publication PD_T8200...
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IMPORTANT Identifies information that is critical for successful application and understanding of the product. NOTE Provides key information about the product or service. Tips give helpful information about using or setting up the equipment. Rockwell Automation Publication PD_T8200 Issue 11...
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CAUTION: The module PCBs contains static sensitive components. Static handling precautions must be observed. DO NOT touch exposed connector pins or attempt to dismantle a module. Issue 11 Rockwell Automation Publication PD_T8200...
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PREFACE ISSUE RECORD Issue Date Comments Sep 05 Format Mar 06 Removed hidden characters Sep 15 Rebranded and reformatted Apr 16 Standardisation of Operating Temperature and Relative Humidity Range Statements in the Specification section Rockwell Automation Publication PD_T8200 Issue 11...
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Monitor Connector: J13 ....................12 Configuration ....................... 13 3.1. Current Sharing ......................... 13 3.2. REGENT Power Supply Load Units .................... 13 3.3. Regent I/O Triplicated Power Distribution ................13 Maintenance ......................15 Specifications ......................17 Rockwell Automation Publication PD_T8200 Issue 11...
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I/P Filter & Protection PFC B Off O/P Current PFC B Fail Remote Off I/P B Fail Status & Control Power Supply Module Figure 2 Block Diagram of a Dual ac I/O Power Supply Module Issue 11 Rockwell Automation Publication PD_T8200...
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+18 for the 15 volt module and +28 for the 24 volt module. Over-voltage protection circuitry activation is a permanent error condition, requiring manual intervention to return module to normal operation. Rockwell Automation Publication PD_T8200 Issue 11...
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The POWER FAIL and RESET signals are required for proper operation of Regent I/O Transceivers and I/O modules during power-up, power down, and loss of power. Refer to Assembly Installation in the associated Regent Product Description for details of connecting these signals to a Regent I/O Chassis. Issue 11 Rockwell Automation Publication PD_T8200...
Output Power Indicator The DC Output indicator is lit when the I/O Power Supply Module's dc output is within tolerance. Out-of-tolerance conditions, loss of input power or brown-out, and module failures turn off this indicator. Rockwell Automation Publication PD_T8200 Issue 11...
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1. Description Trusted High Integrity Power Supply System Page intentionally left blank Issue 11 Rockwell Automation Publication PD_T8200...
Figure 4 and Figure 5 show the front and rear views of the Power Supply Chassis. 19" Input 10.5" Crossover Patch Figure 4 Power Supply Chassis Front View Figure 5 Power Supply Chassis Rear View Rockwell Automation Publication PD_T8200 Issue 11...
Module slots in a chassis can be individually keyed to only accept a Module of a particular output voltage. 2.2.1. Input Power Terminals: TB1, TB2 (#8 Screw Terminals) Terminal No. T8200 T8202 Source Table 3 Input Power Terminals Issue 11 Rockwell Automation Publication PD_T8200...
Regent operation. In addition, all the I/O Modules continue to operate properly by drawing their current from the two remaining Power Supplies within the I/O Power supply assembly. Rockwell Automation Publication PD_T8200 Issue 11...
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3. Configuration Trusted High Integrity Power Supply System I/O Transceivers and I/O Modules require power fail and reset status signals for proper operation. Issue 11 Rockwell Automation Publication PD_T8200...
No periodic maintenance or calibration is required for I/O Power Supply Modules. There are no user-replaceable parts. A failed I/O Power Supply Module can be hot-replaced without disrupting system operations. Main power wiring and I/O power cables (connected to the Chassis) are not disturbed during Module replacement. Rockwell Automation Publication PD_T8200 Issue 11...
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Output Power 250 W, per module Power Hold-up Time T8220, T8223, T8224, T8225 20 ms, minimum T8222, T8226 1 ms, minimum Operating Temperature ° C to +60 ° C (+32 ° F to +140 ° Rockwell Automation Publication PD_T8200 Issue 11...
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Depth 318 mm (2.5 in) Chassis Dimensions Height 266 mm (10.47 in) Width 483 mm (19 in) Depth 343 mm (13.5 in) Module Weight 3.25 kg (7.2 lb) Chassis Weight 7 kg (15.4 lb) Issue 11 Rockwell Automation Publication PD_T8200...
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