The HIMA F 3113A is a specialized output module amplifier designed for high-integrity safety-related applications. As part of the HIMA H41q/H51q system families, this module is engineered to amplify signals to drive inductive or resistive loads, such as solenoid valves or contactors, while maintaining SIL 3 (Safety Integrity Level) compliance.
Technical Specifications
| Category |
Specification |
| Manufacturer |
HIMA Paul Hildebrandt GmbH |
| Model |
F 3113A |
| Module Type |
Output Module / Amplifier |
| Output Channels |
8 Channels |
| Output Voltage |
24 VDC |
| Output Current |
500 mA per channel |
| Safety Class |
SIL 3 (in accordance with IEC 61508) |
| Operating Temperature |
0 to +60 °C |
Functional Highlights
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Galvanic Isolation: Provides electrical separation between the control logic and the field load to prevent interference and improve system resilience.
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Safe Shutdown: In the event of a system fault or a triggered safety function, the module ensures all outputs are de-energized to a safe state.
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Redundancy Support: Typically used in redundant (1oo2 or 2oo4) configurations within HIMA safety racks to ensure high availability and fault tolerance.
Installation & Wiring Guidelines
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Rack Compatibility: The F 3113A is a plug-in module designed for standard HIMA 19-inch subracks. Ensure the module is fully seated and the fastening screws are tightened to ensure proper backplane connection.
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Field Wiring: Use high-quality, appropriately gauged wire for the 24V output channels. For inductive loads (like solenoid valves), ensure external suppression (diodes) is used if required by the specific application, although the module has internal protection.
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Coding: Check that the physical coding on the module matches the coding on the subrack connector to prevent the insertion of an incorrect module type into the slot.
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Heat Dissipation: Ensure the rack environment is well-ventilated. In high-density configurations, forced-air cooling (fan trays) is recommended to maintain the module's 60°C operating limit.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What is the difference between the F 3113 and the F 3113A?
The "A" version often indicates a hardware revision that may include improved electronic components or enhanced diagnostic capabilities. The F 3113A is generally backward compatible with older F 3113 slots in existing safety systems.
Can I use this module for safety-instrumented functions (SIF)?
Yes. The F 3113A is a TUV-certified component intended specifically for Safety Instrumented Systems (SIS). It is built with fail-safe architecture to meet SIL 3 requirements.
How is a fault indicated on the module?
The front panel typically includes an "ERR" (Error) LED. If this illuminates, it indicates an internal module fault or a discrepancy detected by the central CPU's diagnostic routine.
Is it possible to "hot-swap" this module?
While HIMA systems are designed for high availability, hot-swapping should only be performed according to the specific safety procedures of your plant. In redundant systems, replacing a module while the system is live is common but requires careful adherence to safety protocols to prevent accidental trips.