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SAI-1620M | Honeywell | Module d'entrée analogique haute densité sécurisé

SAI-1620M | Honeywell | Module d'entrée analogique haute densité sécurisé

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  • Fabricant : Honeywell

  • N° de produit : SAI-1620M

  • Pays d'origine :États-Unis

  • Type de produit : Safe Analog Input Modules

  • Paiement : Virement bancaire, Western Union

  • Poids : 2000g

  • Port d'expédition : Xiamen

  • Garantie : 12 mois

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Description

Processing critical field sensor signals in high-integrity industrial safety systems is the primary function of the Honeywell SAI-1620M analog input module. Operating within the Safety Manager (SM) architecture, this high-density safety module is designed to accept up to 16 analog input channels, converting field transmitter voltages into precise digital signals for the safety processor. Because it is engineered for safety-critical environments, the Honeywell SAI-1620M includes extensive internal diagnostics and channel isolation to meet stringent international functional safety standards. The module works in conjunction with dedicated Field Termination Assemblies (FTAs) to safely interface with standard field transmitters.

Features

  • High-Density Architecture: Processes 16 safe analog input signals simultaneously to optimize cabinet space.
  • Safety-Certified Diagnostics: Continuously monitors internal circuits, reference voltages, and crosstalk to guarantee fail-safe operation.
  • External Voltage Readback: Provides an independent feedback path (0 to 4.1 V range) to verify the integrity of external field loop connections.
  • Low Power Profile: Draws minimal current from the backplane (35 mA on 5 Vdc and 35 mA on 24 Vdc rails) to prevent thermal loading in sealed enclosures.
  • Robust Voltage Protection: Built-in input clamping handles absolute maximum input signals up to +/- 36 Vdc without damage.

Applications

  • Emergency Shutdown Systems (ESD) in chemical and petrochemical facilities.
  • Fire and Gas (F&G) loop monitoring and detection networks.
  • Critical burner management control systems (BMS).
  • High-pressure protection systems (HIPPS) requiring safety-certified analog monitoring.

Technical Specifications

Parameter Specification Value
Manufacturer Honeywell
Model Number SAI-1620M
Module Type Safe High-Density Analog Input Module
Number of Channels 16 Input Channels
Input Range 0 to 4.1 Vdc
Input Impedance > 1 MOhm
A/D Converter Resolution 12-bit
A/D Converter Inaccuracy +/- 1 LSB
Total Module Inaccuracy < 0.25% of full scale
Absolute Maximum Input +/- 36 Vdc
Channel Crosstalk > 60 dB
External Voltage Readback 0 to 4.1 Vdc (Input resistance typically 1 MOhm)
System Power Requirements 5 Vdc, 35 mA and 24 Vdc, 35 mA
Physical Dimensions 4 HP (TE) width, 3U (HE) height
Certifications and Approvals CE, TUV, UL, CSA, FM (Approved for Safety Instrumented Systems)
Shipping Weight (Calculated) 2.0 kg

Empirical Engineering Insights

Alternative Models & Compatibility

The SAI-1620M is optimized for Safety Manager integrations and is typically paired with specialized Field Termination Assemblies (FTAs) to handle loop conversion. Ensure your Safety Manager firmware version is fully compatible with the 12-bit safe conversion routines of this card revision. Older Safety Manager or FSC revisions may require configuration file database upgrades before commissioning.

Application Pitfalls & Engineering Notes

Note that the module's direct input range is 0 to 4.1 Vdc. Standard 4-20 mA field loops cannot be wired directly to this module card without a matching termination assembly that translates current loop signals to voltage via accurate shunt resistors. Exposing the high-density input channels directly to raw 24 Vdc field power loops will result in an overvoltage channel fault trip, though the hardware is protected against damage up to +/- 36 Vdc.

Commissioning & Wiring Tips

For reliable safety system execution, use premium low-impedance multipair cable links between the I/O backplane and the external FTA. Proper ground references are vital: maintain solid isolation between the safety system common ground and field power returns to prevent common-mode noise on the sensitive 12-bit A/D conversion channels, which can trigger spurious diagnostics alerts.

Installation Guidelines

CRITICAL WARNING: SAFETY SYSTEM HAZARD

Isolate and de-energize all field process loops and disconnect active rack power prior to installing or removing the SAI-1620M module. Improper hot-swapping or handling of safety instrumented controllers in live operational modes can cause unintended plant emergency trips, severe process upsets, or hardware degradation.

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Ensure the target card slot matches the physical layout configuration defined in the safety system builder software.

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Gently slide the module card into the subrack guides, verifying that the backplane connectors align correctly without forcing the assembly.

3

Secure the card's front panel locking screws to guarantee a reliable grounding connection to the chassis frame.

4

Observe system startup LED sequences to verify that safety diagnostics pass without module faults.

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Why does the SAI-1620M specify an input voltage range of 0 to 4.1 V instead of standard 4-20 mA?

This safe analog input module is designed to partner with Honeywell Field Termination Assemblies (FTAs). The FTA scales standard 4-20 mA field loop current down to the 0 to 4.1 Vdc signal required by the module's high-density diagnostic circuit.

Does this module support hot-swapping in live Safety Manager systems?

While physical insertion is possible, any hot-swap of safety-critical I/O modules must follow strict procedural safety precautions outlined in the OEM manual to prevent triggering false safety-demand trips on adjacent loops.

What happens if a field signal surges beyond the module's typical 4.1 V range?

The module contains overvoltage protection clamping up to +/- 36 Vdc. If a signal exceeds 4.1 V, the channel will report an overrange/wire fault condition, but the hardware remains protected from damage.

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