Operational Overview & Safety Application
The T9852 (T9852) is a ruggedized 8-channel digital output termination assembly (TA) designed for the Rockwell Automation ICS Triplex AADvance safety-critical logic solver ecosystem. Engineered for high-availability and fault-tolerant architectures, this module acts as the vital interface between the system's digital output modules (such as the T9451) and critical field actuators, solenoids, or indicators. It features a dual-channel, commoned routing structure that enables redundant power distribution across 8 discrete outputs. Operating within petrochemical refineries, emergency shutdown (ESD) systems, and burner management systems (BMS), the T9852 (T9852) ensures that single-point field faults or power losses do not compromise safety integrity. Its integrated fuse architecture provides independent isolation against localized overcurrent, thereby optimizing plant availability and safeguarding downstream hardware assets.
Hardware Core Architecture
The T9852 terminal assembly provides dual configuration output routing, supporting up to two independent digital output modules simultaneously to establish a high-integrity fault-tolerant cluster.
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Power Distribution Redundancy: The assembly accommodates dual, independent 24 VDC field power sources. This design protects the system from total loop loss if a primary field power line experiences a sudden collapse.
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Integrated Fault Isolation: Features dedicated, field-replaceable 10 A protective fuses directly embedded on the assembly board to contain localized short circuits or field wiring faults, preventing damage to the logic solver backplane.
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Mechanical Integrity: Built with robust screw-terminal blocks that accept heavy-gauge conductor lines, ensuring strong resistance against industrial vibrations and gas-tight copper contacts.
Technical Parameters & Dimensions
| Feature |
Detailed Specification |
| Model |
T9852 |
| Brand |
ICS Triplex (Rockwell Automation) |
| System Series |
AADvance Control System |
| Component Type |
Digital Output Terminal Assembly (DOTA) |
| Channel Count |
8 Channels (Dual Configuration) |
| Output Type |
Commoned, Redundant Routing |
| Nominal Input Voltage |
24 VDC |
| Maximum Supply Current |
10 A Per Power Feed |
| Conductor Cross Section |
Up to 1.31 mm² (16 AWG) Max |
| Wire Stripping Length |
6 mm |
| Physical Dimensions |
13.1 x 8.4 x 4.5 cm |
| Net Weight |
0.14 kg |
| Country of Origin |
United States |
Technical FAQs
How does the commoned configuration of the T9852 impact the isolation between channels?
The outputs share a commoned return path for the 24 VDC field supply. While this design significantly reduces wiring complexity and streamlines power distribution across all 8 channels, it means they are not galvanically isolated from each other on the field side. If complete channel-to-channel isolation is a hard requirement for your field loops, you must evaluate a simplex terminal assembly alternative.
What is the function of the separate connector for the field power input on this assembly?
The independent connector segregates the 24 VDC field actuator power from the internal logic backplane power. This separation shields the primary AADvance processor modules from external electrical noise, transient switching spikes, and inductive kickbacks caused by large field solenoids.
Can the T9852 termination assembly be hot-swapped while field loads are energized?
The termination assembly itself holds the physical field wiring and power distribution infrastructure; therefore, it cannot be hot-swapped while under load without completely dropping power to your field devices. However, the dual-configuration architecture allows you to safely hot-swap the active I/O modules attached to it without disconnecting the field wiring or interrupting the loop status.
Engineering & Installation Guide
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Field Wiring and Terminal Torque Control:
Strip all field conductors precisely to 6 mm. Do not leave exposed copper strands outside the terminal block to avoid intermittent bridging faults. Torque each terminal screw to the specified rating using a calibrated instrument. Loose connections lead to increased resistance, localized heating, and erratic digital loop status readouts.
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Fuse Management and Overcurrent Strategy:
The board utilizes 10 A fuses to protect the integrated power circuits. Always verify that your combined continuous load across all 8 channels does not exceed the maximum rating of the active feed. If a fuse blows, completely resolve the field short circuit before inserting an Original New replacement fuse to avoid damaging the internal tracing layers.
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Enclosure Thermal Maintenance:
Ensure proper ambient dissipation when mounting multiple T9852 units horizontally inside the cabinet. High continuous current draw across 8 channels generates localized heat at the terminal blocks. Maintain clear ventilation paths and ensure the ambient cabinet temperature remains within the rated threshold to prevent accelerated component aging.