Product Overview
The 3636T (3636T) by Triconex is a high-density Digital Relay Output Module designed to interface the Tricon controller with non-critical field devices. As a non-triplicated module, the 3636T provides an essential bridge for auxiliary functions that are incompatible with standard high-side solid-state switches, such as annunciator panels, legacy interposing relays, and signal lamps. Despite its non-triplicated output nature, it maintains high system integrity by receiving signals from all three Main Processors. These signals are voted internally before driving the 32 individual relays. In industrial settings like petrochemical plants and power utilities, the 3636T is vital for secondary signaling and monitoring, ensuring that even non-safety-critical data is handled with the precision and diagnostic oversight expected from a TMR (Triple Modular Redundant) system.
Technical Configuration (Deep Dive)
The hardware architecture of the 3636T focuses on transparency and fault detection. Unlike solid-state modules, the 3636T utilizes physical Normally Open (NO) contacts, providing true dry-contact isolation for field circuits. A standout feature is the integrated loopback circuit for each of the 32 points. This circuit continuously verifies the mechanical operation of each relay switch, ensuring it responds correctly to the voted logic even if no field load is currently present. If a diagnostic mismatch is detected, the module immediately triggers the FAULT indicator and a chassis-level alarm, allowing maintenance teams to swap the unit using the supported hot-spare capability without interrupting the rest of the controller's operations.
Technical Specifications
| Feature |
Specification Details |
| Model |
3636T |
| Brand |
Triconex (Schneider Electric) |
| Module Type |
Relay Output (RO), Non-triplicated |
| Output Points |
32, Non-commoned |
| Voltage Range |
125 VAC/VDC (Maximum) |
| Current Load |
2 A (Maximum per point) |
| Min Permissible Load |
10 mA at 5 VDC |
| Switching Power |
2,000 VA or 150 Watts (Resistive) |
| Point Isolation |
1,500 VDC (1,900 VDC Peak) |
| Fuses |
1 per output (2.5 A fast-acting) |
| Status Indicators |
PASS, FAULT, ACTIVE, Point Status |
| Color Code |
Silver Blue |
| Net Weight |
2.7 kg |
| Shipping Weight |
3.7 kg |
Technical FAQs
Does the 3636T support safety-critical shutdown functions?
No. The 3636T is classified as a non-triplicated module intended for non-critical points. For safety-instrumented functions (SIF) requiring SIL3 integrity, you should utilize triplicated digital output modules like the 3604 or 3625.
What happens if a single relay fails to close?
The 3636T features a loopback circuit that monitors relay state. If the relay fails to follow the voted command from the Main Processors, the module will activate the FAULT light. If a hot-spare is present, the system can transition control to the backup module automatically.
Can I use the 3636T to switch highly inductive loads?
While the module is rated for 2 A, inductive loads (like large solenoid coils) can cause arcing across the NO contacts. It is highly recommended to use external surge suppression (RC snubbers for AC or diodes for DC) to extend the lifespan of the mechanical relays.
Engineering & Installation Guide
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External Termination Requirement: The 3636T requires a dedicated External Termination Panel (ETP). Ensure the interface cable is securely latched to the Tricon backplane and that the ETP is grounded according to the standard Triconex grounding architecture to prevent EMI interference on the loopback diagnostics.
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Thermal Considerations: Although the module is rated for 0-60 deg C, switching 32 relays at maximum current simultaneously generates significant heat. Ensure the cabinet has unobstructed airflow and that the PASS and ACTIVE LEDs are visible during routine inspections to monitor module health.
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Fuse Replacement Protocol: Each output is protected by a 2.5 A fast-acting fuse. If a field short occurs, the fuse will clear to protect the module circuitry. Always disconnect field power at the ETP before attempting to troubleshoot field wiring or replace the module.
Engineering Advantages
The 3636T excels in environments where electrical isolation is paramount. With 1,500 VDC point-to-point isolation, it effectively prevents field-side electrical noise from migrating into the logic backplane. Its silver-blue color coding allows for rapid identification in a crowded rack, reducing the risk of human error during maintenance. Furthermore, its ability to provide dry-contact outputs makes it perfectly downward compatible with older annunciator systems and specialized instrumentation that cannot tolerate the leakage current often associated with solid-state switching modules.