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TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ..................4 SPECIFICATIONS ..................5 FAILURE RATES IN ACCORDANCE TO IEC 61508 ....... 8 CABLING ....................9 REDUNDANT I/O CARDS PLACEMENT ..........12 3000 Series System with I/O Cards.............. 12 3100 Series System with I/O Cards.............. 12 SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION .............
DC voltages up to 30 Volts or AC voltages up to 250 Volts at 2 Amperes can be switched by the output channels. All outputs are isolated from the RTP chassis ground. Individual channel power and ground may be common or isolated, depending on the termination module.
SIL-3 Card Address: Determined by the slot of the controller backplane Number of channels: Isolation: 500 VAC/DC Channel to RTP System 200 VAC/DC Channel to Channel Type of protection: Isolated by relays and fuse protected on termination modules Maximum permanent allowed...
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Contact Bounce: 3 ms maximum Backplane to Card Output Delay Time: < 22 ms (ON to OFF or OFF to ON) Relay Valid Readback: 35 ms maximum Maximum relay cycle speed 1800 operations per hour at full load Relay Life Expectancy: 100000 cycles at full load 300000 cycles at 1.5 A load Suppressor networks for...
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Effect of Incorrect Field Wiring: Shorted output connections will de-energize and shut down the output. Open output connections will de-energize and shut down the output. In redundant configurations, one card will remain online and the redundant card(s) will be taken offline.
Failure Mode and Diagnostic Effects in accordance to standard IEC 61508. The information can be used in calculating probability of dangerous failures using Reliability Block Modeling or Markov Modeling. Such modeling should consider redundant 3130, 3131, or 3133 relay output modules in a 2oo2 or 3oo3 configuration.
Cabling Adhere to the specified insulation strip length of 0.26 inches (6.5 mm) when you connect field wiring to the terminal modules; excessive insulation strip lengths causes an electrical hazard. Do not exceed the specified torque when you secure the wires into the terminal module; maximum torque is 2.2 inch-pounds (0.25 N-m).
Redundant I/O Cards Placement 3000 Series System with I/O Cards Redundant I/O cards may be located in any chassis; there are no restrictions. 3100 Series System with I/O Cards Redundant Output Cards in non-safety 3100 systems have the following chassis placement restrictions if the Output_Disable_Type field is equal to 1 in the Node Configuration file.
6. In RTP NetArrays Select Status for the Node, and observe that the pldprog.pgm file and the CID_0102.PLD for the 3130 or CID_0103.PLD for the 3131 or 3133 file were received as shown in Status Window 1. 7. Turn the power OFF and then back ON at all chassis within the target node.
NetArrays Configuration Each output point is controlled by a Bool Variable object with the corresponding Tag. An integer readback status can be read to compare the output register contents with the values written to the card. Two additional safety status registers can be read to determine the actual states of the two relays that control each channel's output.
The Redundant Card ID number assigned to one group must not be assigned to any other group of parallel redundant cards. If the relay card's outputs are not connected in a parallel redundant configuration, the Redundant Card ID must be 0. Watchdog Timer When enabled, the Watchdog Timer will disable the outputs if the card is not accessed by the controller within 150 ms.
This bit indicates that the card has failed a loopback test. The actual output from the card does not equal the expected output. Bit 0 Card Timeout Error This bit indicates that there was no response from the I/O card. The card is not returning a ready test signal, is offline, or has been removed from the chassis.
Integer B Status The bits of this Int input represent the actual state of the B relays for each output channel. A 1 indicates that the contacts are closed (set); a 0 indicates that the contacts are open (reset). The states of the A relay and B relay in a channel must be equal;...
Compliance with CE Mark This section describes how to install and operate RTP equipment for use in the European Union (EU) to comply with the requirements of the CE Mark and its referenced standards. The procedures in this section apply also to other environments where provisions of the EU’s EMC and Low Voltage Directives are either required or desirable.
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10. The disposal of any electronic products must be in accordance with local regulations (e.g. Directive 2002/96/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council on waste electrical and electronic equipment). Some RTP Corporation products contain materials that may be detrimental to the environment. These materials may include, but are not limited to lead (in solder) and lithium (in batteries).
Referenced Companies Corcom Inc.; Libertyville, Illinois, USA; 708-680-7400 Hoffman; Anoka, Minnesota, USA; 763-422-2178 Definitions OPERATOR is any personnel other than SERVICE PERSONNEL. Requirements assume that the OPERATOR is oblivious to electrical hazards, but does not act intentionally in creating a hazard. SERVICE PERSONNEL are assumed reasonably careful in dealing with obvious hazards.
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