Product Overview
The S200-TB3 (490176063) is a high-density, three-row terminal base unit engineered for the ABB Series 200 I/O system. This critical infrastructure component provides the physical and electrical interface between field wiring and I/O modules, such as the ICSO 08 R1. Specifically designed for integration with Advant Controller and SattLine systems, the S200-TB3 (S200TB3) streamlines cabinet wiring by offering dedicated rows for signal, ground, and power distribution. In industrial environments like chemical processing and manufacturing, this terminal base is essential for maintaining signal integrity and simplifying maintenance. Its robust screw-terminal design ensures secure connections under thermal cycling, effectively reducing the risk of intermittent faults and minimizing system downtime during I/O module hot-swapping or upgrades.
Technical Configuration
The S200-TB3 architecture is optimized for efficient wire management and power distribution within the Series 200 ecosystem:
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Triple-Row Terminal Logic:
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Upper Row: 16 screw terminals dedicated to primary I/O signal routing.
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Middle Row: 18 terminals internally bused for 0 V DC (Common) return paths.
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Lower Row: 18 terminals typically utilized for +24 V DC distribution to field sensors and actuators.
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Modular Interface: Features a specialized backplane connector that allows Series 200 I/O modules to be plugged directly into the base, facilitating "Change-Under-Power" capabilities.
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Integrated Power Bus: The internal busing for the middle and lower rows significantly reduces the need for external jumper wires, leading to a cleaner and more reliable control cabinet.
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DIN Rail Mounting: Standardized snap-on mounting for 35 mm DIN rails, ensuring rapid installation and high mechanical stability.
Technical Specifications
| Feature |
Specification Details |
| Model |
S200-TB3 (490176063) |
| Brand |
ABB |
| Series |
Series 200 I/O |
| Terminal Type |
Screw Terminals (3 Rows) |
| I/O Signal Terminals |
16 (Upper Row) |
| Common/Power Terminals |
18 (0 V) / 18 (+24 V) |
| Compatible Systems |
Advant Controller, SattLine |
| Dimensions (W x H x D) |
93 mm x 95 mm x 58 mm |
| Net Weight |
0.22 kg |
| Mounting |
35 mm DIN Rail |
Technical FAQs
Can I mix different Series 200 I/O modules on the same S200-TB3 base?
While the S200-TB3 is physically compatible with most Series 200 modules, you must ensure the wiring on the three rows matches the specific pinout of the module being installed (e.g., analog vs. digital) to prevent hardware damage.
What is the maximum wire gauge supported by the screw terminals?
The S200-TB3 terminals generally accommodate wire sizes from 0.5 to 2.5 mm squared (20 to 14 AWG). We recommend using insulated ferrules for all stranded wire connections to ensure long-term reliability.
Does the middle row (0 V) have a current limit?
Yes. While the terminals are bused together, the total current across the internal bus must not exceed the system's rated capacity (typically 10 A total for the base). Always calculate the total load of connected sensors/actuators during the design phase.
Engineering & Installation Guide
Wiring and Torque Standards
When terminating field wires to the S200-TB3, ensure a torque setting of 0.5 to 0.6 N-m (4.4 to 5.3 in-lb). Under-tightening can lead to resistive heating and signal loss, while over-tightening may damage the screw cage or the internal PCB trace. For the 0 V and +24 V distribution rows, ensure that the power supply feed is connected to at least two terminals if the total load exceeds 5 A to distribute thermal stress.
Module Alignment and Seating
When inserting an I/O module into the S200-TB3, align the side guides carefully before pressing the module onto the terminal base connector. You should hear a distinct "click" as the locking mechanism engages. Visual inspection of the connector pins prior to installation is recommended to ensure no pins were bent during previous maintenance cycles.
Grounding and Noise Mitigation
For analog or high-speed digital signals, maintain the separation of signal wires in the upper row from high-power AC cables in the same duct. Although the middle row provides 0 V commonality, ensure the 24 V DC power supply is properly referenced to the system earth at a single point to prevent ground loops that could interfere with sensitive Series 200 I/O measurements.