Description
Integrating seamlessly into critical safety instrumented systems (SIS) and emergency shutdown (ESD) architectures, the Honeywell FC-TSRO-08UNI serves as an 8-channel digital output safety relay interface. This field termination assembly (FTA) provides highly reliable galvanic isolation, signal conditioning, and overcurrent protection between Honeywell Safety Manager controller cards and field-side actuator loads. Designed for high-integrity operations, the module ensures robust switching of both AC and DC circuits while maintaining complete physical and electrical separation of safety-critical channels.
Features
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8 Fully Isolated Channels: Individual relay contacts prevent cross-channel faults from propagating through the safety loop.
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Dual AC/DC Switching capability: Capable of handling load voltages up to 250 Vac or 250 Vdc.
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Integrated Fused Protection: Every output channel features dedicated fuse protection rated up to 2 A to prevent downstream field overloads from damaging internal components.
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Low-Current Switching Sensitivity: Supports reliable signal state verification with a minimum switching current of 1 mA at 5 V.
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Industrial-Grade Construction: Built to withstand harsh ambient conditions within control room enclosures and distributed cabinets.
Applications
- Emergency Shutdown (ESD) system loop isolation
- Fire and Gas (F&G) output hazard alerting devices
- Critical interlock and burner management system (BMS) controls
- Galvanic isolation for high-voltage solenoid valves and motor contactors
Technical Specifications
| Parameter |
Specification Value |
| Manufacturer |
Honeywell |
| Series |
Safety Manager (FSC) |
| Module Type |
Digital Output Field Termination Assembly (FTA) |
| Number of Output Channels |
8 (Relay Outputs) |
| Nominal Input Voltage |
24 Vdc |
| Maximum Input Voltage |
36 Vdc |
| Relay Pick-Up Voltage |
19.2 Vdc |
| Maximum Output Current |
2 A (fused per channel) |
| Minimum Output Current |
1 mA at 5 V |
| Maximum Switching Voltage |
250 Vac / 250 Vdc |
| Shipping Weight (Calculated) |
2.0 kg |
| Package Dimensions (Calculated) |
245 mm x 145 mm x 85 mm |
Empirical Engineering Insights
Alternative Models & Compatibility
The assembly acts as the field interface for standard Honeywell Safety Manager digital output modules (such as the DO-0824 series). While it serves as a direct hardware-level interface, engineers must verify that the connection cable (typically the dedicated system-to-FTA multi-core cable) matches the exact safety controller model being used. Replacing legacy non-UNI modules with the universal version standardizes the loop voltage drop across your safety networks.
Application Pitfalls & Engineering Notes
When switching inductive field loads (such as heavy-duty solenoid valves or mechanical contactor coils), internal relay contacts can undergo rapid erosion due to inductive kickback. To maximize the field lifetime of the onboard safety relays, always install external suppressors (such as RC snubbers for AC loads or flyback diodes for DC loads) directly across the inductive load terminal points, rather than relying solely on the FTA's internal fusing.
Commissioning & Wiring Tips
Ensure that loop testing is performed with the system backplane fully energized to confirm that the relay pick-up voltage threshold of 19.2 Vdc is stably met. If the control line experiences significant voltage drops over long distances, the relays may fail to latch reliably, leading to intermittent safety trip diagnostics in the system event logs.
Installation Guidelines
CRITICAL WARNING: SAFETY DE-ENERGIZATION REQUIRED
Isolate all electrical power sources—including both the 24 Vdc logic supply and the external 250 V safety loop field voltages—before starting the physical installation, removal, or fuse replacement procedures. Failure to do so can result in electrical shock, equipment damage, or accidental safety trip activation.
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Mount the termination assembly securely onto the designated standard TS35 DIN rail inside the marshaling or control enclosure.
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Connect the system-side control cable from the Honeywell Safety Manager digital output card to the dedicated multi-pin interface header on the module.
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Terminate the field wiring on the screw-type compression terminals, ensuring correct polarity and secure contact pressure to prevent localized heating.
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Verify that all onboard channel fuses are intact and rated correctly (maximum 2 A fast-acting type) prior to restoring loop power.