Product Overview
The FBM217 (P0914TR) is a high-density, 32-channel Discrete Input Module designed for the Foxboro I/A Series and EcoStruxure Foxboro DCS. It serves as the primary interface for monitoring digital field signals, such as dry contacts or DC voltage sources from pushbuttons, limit switches, and motor starter auxiliary contacts.
In industrial automation, the FBM217 is recognized for its versatility; depending on the associated Terminal Assembly (TA), it can monitor a wide range of voltages, including 24 V DC, 125 V DC, 120 V AC, or 240 V AC. The P0914TR designation refers to the specific hardware assembly of the module, which is engineered for high-availability process control in demanding environments like power generation and chemical manufacturing.
Technical Configuration (Deep Dive)
The FBM217 architecture is optimized for group isolation and redundant signal processing:
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Channel Density: Provides 32 discrete input channels in a compact "plug-in" form factor.
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Redundancy Support: Can be deployed as a single unit or as a redundant pair. When configured in a pair, the modules provide "bumpless" switchover, ensuring that a single module failure does not interrupt the monitoring of critical process interlocks.
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Signal Conversion: Converts field-side electrical signals (voltage or contact state) into digital data for the Field Control Processor (FCP) via the redundant 2 Mbps or 10 Mbps Fieldbus.
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Group Isolation: The 32 channels are group-isolated from the internal system logic, providing a robust buffer against field-side electrical noise and transients.
Technical Specifications
| Feature |
Specification |
| Model Number |
FBM217 |
| Part Number |
P0914TR (Housed Module) |
| Input Type |
Discrete Input (Voltage Monitor or Contact Sense) |
| Channel Count |
32 Channels |
| Isolation |
1500 V AC Group Isolation |
| Operating Temp |
-20 to +70°C (-4 to +158°F) |
| Relative Humidity |
5 to 95% (Non-condensing) |
| Protection |
ISA-S71.04 Class G3 (Conformal Coated) |
| Hazardous Area |
ATEX Zone 2 / Class I, Div 2 Certified |
Technical FAQs
Q1: What is the difference between FBM217 and P0914TR?
A1: FBM217 is the functional model name used in DCS software and system design. P0914TR is the specific hardware part number for the module assembly. They refer to the same physical unit.
Q2: Does this module require an external power source for the inputs?
A2: It depends on the application. For "Contact Sense," the module/TA provides the wetting voltage. For "Voltage Monitor," the module monitors an external DC or AC source provided by the field device.
Q3: Can the FBM217 be hot-swapped?
A3: Yes. The FBM217 supports full hot-pluggable capability. On a redundant baseplate, a failed module can be removed and replaced without powering down the system or losing signal visibility.
Engineering & Installation Guide
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Baseplate Compatibility: The FBM217 (P0914TR) must be installed on a 200 Series Modular Baseplate (e.g., RH924YF or P0926KE). Ensure the locking handles are fully engaged to secure the module to the Fieldbus pins.
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Filter Configuration: To prevent "contact bounce" from mechanical switches, engineers should configure the input filter time (software-selectable) to ensure stable signal detection in the DCS logic.
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Terminal Assembly (TA) Selection: The FBM217 must be paired with the correct TA (e.g., P0916BT for 24V DC contact sense) and the appropriate termination cable (P0926GQ) to match the specific field voltage requirements.
Engineering Advantages
The FBM217's G3-rated conformal coating is a critical engineering advantage, protecting the internal electronics from corrosion caused by sulfur dioxide (SO2) and hydrogen sulfide (H2S). Its ability to handle 32 channels in a single slot significantly reduces the footprint in the I/O cabinet, while its support for millisecond-precision Sequence of Events (SOE) recording is vital for post-trip analysis in safety-critical systems.