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3624 | Triconex | Digital Output Module
3624 | Triconex | Digital Output Module
3624 | Triconex | Digital Output Module

3624 | Triconex | Digital Output Module


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PRODUCT SKU : 3624

PRODUCT TYPE : Digital Output Modules

PRODUCT VENDOR : Triconex


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Product Details

The Triconex 3624, also cataloged as the 3624 Digital Output Module, operates as a dedicated hardware component for digital output signal switching within Tricon safety system networks.

Hardware Specifications

Parameter Specification
Model 3624
Brand Triconex
Weight 0.8 kg
Dimensions Standard Tricon module form factor
Operating Temp Industrial standard range
Power Consumption < 10 W
Output Signals 16, commoned
Nominal Voltage 24 VDC
Voltage Range 16-30 VDC

TMR Safety System Execution

The Triconex 3624 is designed to operate within a triple modular redundancy (TMR) 2oo3 architecture, providing high-integrity output control governed by majority-voting logic. This module utilizes galvanic isolation to separate the field-side output circuits from the system backplane, ensuring protection against electrical interference. To maintain SIL3 certification, the module implements fail-safe state execution; in the event of internal diagnostic fault detection or signal discrepancy, the output logic transitions to a predetermined safe state to prevent unintended process operations.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Does the 3624 module support hot-swapping during active system operation?

A: Yes, the 3624 supports hot-swapping within the Tricon chassis. When installed, the module initiates a self-diagnostic sequence and synchronizes register data with the redundant module pair before participating in the TMR voting process.

Q: What are the limits for the supervised output points?

A: The module supports supervised digital output logic to detect field-side open or short-circuit conditions. Users must ensure that connected load impedance aligns with the module's supervision threshold to prevent false fault indications.

Field Installation Guidelines

  1. Verify that the system backplane is powered within specification before module insertion.
  2. Align the module with the chassis guides and push until the backplane connector is fully seated.
  3. Tighten the front-panel captive screws to ensure a proper chassis ground connection.
  4. Route field wiring through shielded cables and terminate shields at the cabinet ground bus to minimize electromagnetic noise.
  5. Use the TriStation configuration software to perform an initial module health check after installation and prior to activating the safety logic loops.

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  • 12-Month Warranty: Covers defects in materials or workmanship; excludes misuse, normal wear, or unauthorized modifications.
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