Overview
The 8312 (8312) is a high-performance Power Supply Module designed for the Triconex Tricon Triple Modular Redundant (TMR) system. Engineered for high-voltage environments, it converts a nominal 230 VAC input into the regulated DC logic power required by the system's main processors and I/O modules. In mission-critical sectors such as offshore oil platforms and chemical processing plants, the Triconex 8312 plays a vital role in maintaining system integrity. Its robust design includes a 20 ms hold time, ensuring that the safety controller remains operational during momentary voltage dips, effectively preventing costly nuisance trips and process downtime.
Advanced Architectural Logic
Designed for reliability in unstable power grids, the 8312 features an expansive input range of 185 to 285 VAC, operating efficiently across frequencies from 47 to 63 Hz. This module is built with internal protection mechanisms, including a 2.5 amp time-delay fuse, to safeguard the internal backplane from external electrical surges. A distinctive feature of this unit is its integrated power backup capability, utilizing a 14.8 V (4 x 3.7 V) rechargeable lithium-ion battery configuration. This internal DC source provides the necessary bridge power to maintain volatile memory and system states during primary power transitions or total AC failure, ensuring the TMR architecture stays synchronized.
Technical Specifications
| Attribute |
Specification Details |
| Model |
8312 |
| Brand |
Triconex (Schneider Electric) |
| Origin |
USA |
| Nominal Input Voltage |
230 VAC |
| Input Range |
185 to 285 VAC |
| Frequency Range |
47 to 63 Hz |
| Internal Battery |
14.8 V Rechargeable Lithium-Ion |
| Fuse Rating |
2.5 Amps (Time-Delay) |
| Output Hold Time |
20 ms Minimum |
| Net Weight |
4 kg |
| Dimensions (cm) |
52 x 46 x 19 |
Critical Technical FAQs
What is the purpose of the 20 ms output hold time?
The 20 ms hold time is a critical safety feature that allows the 8312 to sustain the system's logic power during brief power interruptions or "brownouts." This ensures that the Triconex system does not reset or drop the safety load due to minor fluctuations in the 230 VAC supply.
How does the internal lithium-ion battery function within the module?
The 14.8 V battery pack serves as a secondary energy reservoir. It is automatically charged while the AC power is healthy. In the event of a power loss, it provides the instantaneous energy required to preserve system diagnostic data and memory registers before a controlled shutdown occurs.
Can the 8312 be hot-swapped while the system is under load?
Yes, in a redundant power configuration, the Triconex 8312 supports hot-swap functionality. This allows maintenance personnel to replace a faulty power supply module without de-energizing the safety system, provided at least one other power module is healthy and sharing the load.
Field Engineering & Installation Guide
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Thermal Management & Airflow: Due to the heat generated by the 230 VAC conversion, ensure that the cabinet ventilation is not obstructed. The 8312 should be installed in a chassis where air intake is filtered and exhaust fans are functional to prevent the internal lithium-ion battery from overheating.
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Fuse Replacement Protocol: If the module fails to power up, check the 2.5 A time-delay fuse. Always replace it with an identical rating to maintain the UL and CE safety certifications of the Tricon chassis. Never bypass the fuse with a standard fast-acting type.
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Battery Maintenance: Periodically check the system status via TriStation 1131 software. If the "Battery Low" diagnostic flag is raised, the internal 14.8 V pack may need replacement or a full charge cycle to ensure it can support the 20 ms hold time requirement.
Robust Performance Advantages
The 8312 is built to withstand the rigors of industrial power environments, featuring high-grade components that resist electromagnetic interference (EMI). Its ability to handle a wide range of AC inputs makes it ideal for global deployment where local power quality may vary. Furthermore, the use of a time-delay fuse ensures the module survives the high inrush currents typical of large industrial transformer startups, while the heavy-duty 4 kg chassis provides structural durability against the mechanical vibrations found in heavy manufacturing environments.