Description
- Specifications
- Type: Power Supply Module (part of the Triconex Safety Instrumented System by Schneider Electric).
- Input Voltage: 120/240 V AC or 125 V DC (configurable).
- Output Voltage: 5 V DC and 24 V DC.
- Output Current: Up to 10 A (5 V DC) and 5 A (24 V DC).
- Operating Temperature: -40°C to +70°C.
- Communication Interface: Tricon communication bus.
- Dimensions: Approximately 150 mm (width) x 100 mm (depth) x 50 mm (height).
- Weight: Approximately 1.2 kg.
- Purpose
The TRICONEX 2101 is a power supply module designed to provide reliable and stable power to the Triconex Safety Instrumented System. It ensures continuous operation of safety-critical systems in industrial automation and control applications. - Features
- High-efficiency power conversion for reliable operation.
- Configurable input voltage ranges for flexibility in various applications.
- Redundant power supply options for enhanced reliability.
- Hot-swappable design for easy maintenance and replacement.
- Integrated diagnostics for real-time monitoring and fault detection.
- Compatibility with Triconex Safety Instrumented System.
- Stability and Reliability
- Designed for operation in harsh industrial environments, including high temperatures and vibration.
- High-quality components and rigorous testing ensure long-term reliability.
- Redundant communication and power supply options minimize downtime.
- Built-in diagnostics and error reporting for quick troubleshooting.
- Compliance with industrial standards for safety and performance.
- Practical Use Cases
- Oil and Gas: Providing reliable power to safety-critical processes in extraction and refining.
- Power Generation: Ensuring continuous operation of turbine systems in gas, steam, and hydroelectric power plants.
- Chemical Industry: Providing reliable power to safety-critical processes in chemical plants.
- Pharmaceutical Industry: Ensuring continuous operation of production processes in pharmaceutical plants.
- Nuclear Power: Providing reliable power to safety-critical processes in nuclear power plants.
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