The document summarizes the key components and features of the TRISEN hardware system, including:
- It uses triple modular redundancy (TMR) architecture to support up to 118 I/O modules across 1 main and 14 expansion chassis.
- The main chassis contains redundant power modules, triplicated processor modules, and communication/I/O modules. Expansion chassis connect via serial bus and contain redundant power and I/O modules.
- It supports various I/O module types including digital, analog, thermocouple, and pulse input modules as well as digital and analog output modules. All utilize triplicated architecture for fault tolerance.
The document summarizes the key components and features of the TRISEN hardware system, including:
- It uses triple modular redundancy (TMR) architecture to support up to 118 I/O modules across 1 main and 14 expansion chassis.
- The main chassis contains redundant power modules, triplicated processor modules, and communication/I/O modules. Expansion chassis connect via serial bus and contain redundant power and I/O modules.
- It supports various I/O module types including digital, analog, thermocouple, and pulse input modules as well as digital and analog output modules. All utilize triplicated architecture for fault tolerance.
The document summarizes the key components and features of the TRISEN hardware system, including:
- It uses triple modular redundancy (TMR) architecture to support up to 118 I/O modules across 1 main and 14 expansion chassis.
- The main chassis contains redundant power modules, triplicated processor modules, and communication/I/O modules. Expansion chassis connect via serial bus and contain redundant power and I/O modules.
- It supports various I/O module types including digital, analog, thermocouple, and pulse input modules as well as digital and analog output modules. All utilize triplicated architecture for fault tolerance.
The document summarizes the key components and features of the TRISEN hardware system, including:
- It uses triple modular redundancy (TMR) architecture to support up to 118 I/O modules across 1 main and 14 expansion chassis.
- The main chassis contains redundant power modules, triplicated processor modules, and communication/I/O modules. Expansion chassis connect via serial bus and contain redundant power and I/O modules.
- It supports various I/O module types including digital, analog, thermocouple, and pulse input modules as well as digital and analog output modules. All utilize triplicated architecture for fault tolerance.
Versions 6 to 8 support up to 74 I/O modules (Digital,
Analog, Pulse Count, Communications Modules, etc...) Version 9 supports up to 118 I/O modules Maximum 15 Chassis ( 1 Main Chassis + up to 14 Expander Chassis) per System Intelligent I/O Modules “Hot Spare” for I/O Modules and Selected Comm. Modules TRICON can operate in 3, 2, or 1 Mode Triplicated Architecture of the Tricon Controller Main Chassis
The Main Chassis will have the following modules:
Power Modules (Two)
Enhanced Main Processor Module (Three)
EMP 3006 (2 meg SRAM) Communication Modules I/O Modules Six Logical Slots
Logical Slot consist of 2 physical slots
1st slot - Primary I/O or Comm Module 2nd slot - Optional Hot Spare I/O Module, Selected Hot Spare Comm. Module or Second Comm. Module Key Switch Positions Permissible Actions In TS1131 Expansion Chassis
TRICON supports up to 14 Expansion Chassis
Each Expansion Chassis will have a unique address from 2 to 15 The Expansion Chassis are connected to the Main Chassis via a Triplicated RS-485 bi-directional serial I/O bus. Each Expansion Chassis will have the following: a. Dual Redundant Power Modules b. Version 6 to 8 - 5 Logical Slots c. Version 9 - 8 Logical Slots Expansion Chassis ...continuation
Chassis #2 , Version 7 to 9 can also house the
Communications modules except the HIM which is installed in the Main Chassis only. The recommended maximum I/O bus cable length is 100 feet between the main chassis and the last expansion chassis. A chassis can be physically located any where in the chain. Version 9 Communication Modules
(EICM, NCM) the same as the previous
(ACM) Advanced Communication Module - Interface with Foxboro’s I/A DCS (SMM) Safety Manager Module - Interface with Honeywell’s Universal Control Network (UCN) SMM is also used in version 8 Systems Enhanced Intelligent Comm. Modules
Max TWO EICM per TRICON which should reside in Chassis #1 or
#2 in the same Logical Slot. 1st EICM in primary Slot consists of Ports 1 to 5 2nd EICM in Secondary Slot Consists of Ports 6 to 10 Serial Port 4 and 9 Default Tristation Ports The EICM does not support redundant operations Modbus Protocol support to connect to external devices such as a DCS Serial Ports Max Baud Rate 19200, Tristation Port 9600 Baud Versions 6 & 7 RS-232 Ports only, Version 8 & 9 RS-232 or RS-422 Ports 5 and 10 Parallel Printer Ports Network Communications Module Versions 7 to 9
Allows devices conforming to TCP/IP/802.3 Protocol to communicate
with the TRICON via 10 Mega Baud Ethernet for the following: Net #1 Tristation Version 7 Peer to Peer Comm. and Time Synchronization Versions 8 & 9 Net #2 System Application Protocol (Operator Interface) Version 7 (SOE) Sequence of Events, Remote Diagnostic Station, Tristation Versions 8 and 9 NCM can be configured for Network NODE #1 to #15 PC utilizing SOE can Retrieve SOE data from up to 10 TRICONS Does not support Redundant Operations “Hot Spare Option” The NCM must reside in one Logical Slot in Chassis #1 or #2 Advanced Communication Module Advanced Communication Module Redundant ACM ACM Connection to DNBI ACM Connection to DNBI Advanced Communication Module Ports Advanced Communication Module Advanced Communication Module Connections Advanced Communication Module Connections (contd.)
•AUI cable provides for data transmission
between the DNBI and each Advanced Communications Module.
•The RS-423 control cable between the DNBI and
every Advanced Communications Module enables the FoxGuard Manager to switch between two redundant Nodebus cables.
The FoxGuard Manager also uses the control
cable for ancillary functions such as controlling the DNBI front panel LEDs, verifying the status of the Nodebus transceivers and reading the DNBI letterbug identifier. Advanced Communication Module Indicators Advanced Communication Module Indicators FoxGuard Equipment Control Blocks (ECBs) Two varieties of configurable ECBs for reading and writing process data on the TRICON:
•I/O Module ECBs
•Window ECBs FoxGuard ECBs
I/O Module ECBs
ECB types (4) provided for accessing data from
the TRICON I/O modules. These I/O Module ECBs provide both the process points and status information such as bad data and out-of-range alarming. The process points in the ECBs are then connected to I/O blocks which condition the data, convert the points to engineering units and make them available to other blocks. FoxGuard ECBs
Window ECBs
ECB types (6) used to access aliases in the
TRICON main processors. The FoxGuard Manager Window ECBs can be configured to read or write to 16 non-contiguous process variables of the same data type. These window-type ECBs can be connected directly to other blocks without the use of I/O blocks. FoxGuard ECBs FoxGuard ECBs ACM Configuration – TS1131 Digital Input Modules
The DI modules fall under one of the three categories:
a. Simplex b. TMR c. TMR Enhanced (with self test) Each Digital Input modules has three isolated legs -- A, B, C. Each leg has a microprocessor that independently scans the inputs once a millisecond, compiles the data and transmits it to the I/O processor in the corresponding main processor module upon demand. The input data received by the I/O processors is voted by the main processor modules, before it is used in the program. Digital Input Modules......continued
Field connections are through a separate field termination
module - Internal Termination Module inserted directly into the chassis or a cable interface to a remotely located External Termination Assembly. Hot Spare functionality is a standard feature of all I/O modules. This allows on line replacement of a faulty module or continuous backup to an active module. Model #3504E - 24Vdc or 48Vdc DIGITAL OUTPUT MODULES
Three basic types of Digital Output Modules:
a. Simplex (Relay Output) b. TMR (AC and DC) c. Supervised Digital Output Module Three identical, isolated, fully triplicated legs in every module except simplex modules Each Leg has an I/O microprocessor which receives its output table from the I/O processor on the corresponding Main Processor. Various Modules perform (OVD) Output Voter Diagnostics DIGITAL OUTPUT MODULE...continued
TMR Digital Output Modules
The output switching devices is switched on of off periodically as part of the OVD. Normally , this glitch is transparent to most field devices. The OVD can be disabled from Tristation. This will disable OVD on all Outputs of the card. If during a glitch, the Output does not switch from ON to OFF, the OVD will be disabled by the DO card. Model #3603B - 120Vdc Model #3604E - 24Vdc Model #3607E - 48Vdc Output Voter Diagnostic (OVD)
OVD is a diagnostic test conducted periodically by the
firmware of the following TMR Digital Output Modules. a. 115 VAC Model 3601/3601E b. 120 VDC Model 3603B c. 48 VDC Model 3607E d. 48 VAC Model 3608/3608E e. 24 VDC Model 3604E Output Voter Diagnostic (OVD)...continued In applications where the load (relays or solenoids) remains energized (as in ESD systems) for extended periods, The OVD toggles the quad switches to test their integrity. If during the OVD the Output does not switch from On to Off the OVD for all points on the DO card will be automatically disabled and the Fault LED will be turned ON The diagnostics will indicate a Board Voter Failure. If during the OVD a Load which is usually de-energized does not switch from Off to On then the Load fuse LED will be on but the OVD continues to execute.
The OVD can be disabled using Tristation Software diagnostics.
other TRICON Modules . . . . . TMR Analog Input Module TMR Analog Output Module TMR Non-Isolated T/C Input Module TMR Isolated T/C Input Module Pulse Input Module TMR Analog Input Module Model #3704E -- 0-5V or 0-10V (selected with TRISTATION) TMR Analog Output Module Model #3805E -- 4-20mA TMR Non-Isolated T/C Input Module For each module, specify the following: •Type of Thermocouple •Unit (deg, C / deg. F) •Burnout (Upscale / Downscale) •The highest accuracy is +/- 3 deg. F Model #3706 Pulse Input Module Model #3510