Product Overview
The 4000094-310 (4000094-310) is a high-integrity External Output Cable Assembly engineered specifically for the Triconex Triple Modular Redundant (TMR) safety system. This precision-manufactured interconnect is designed to bridge the gap between the Tricon chassis and External Termination Panels (ETP), ensuring the seamless transmission of critical safety signals. Deployed in high-demand sectors such as petrochemical refining, offshore gas production, and nuclear energy, the Triconex 4000094-310 is vital for maintaining the electrical continuity required for Safety Instrumented Systems (SIS). By utilizing industrial-grade shielding and high-density connectors, this cable assembly minimizes signal attenuation and prevents electromagnetic interference (EMI) from compromising output integrity, thereby reducing the risk of nuisance trips and maximizing plant uptime.
Technical Configuration (Deep Dive)
The 4000094-310 cable assembly is built to withstand the rigorous demands of industrial control environments, featuring a multi-layered construction tailored for safety-critical applications.
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Connector Architecture: The cable is fitted with robust, multi-pin connectors that ensure a gas-tight, vibration-resistant interface with both the module backplane and the termination assembly.
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Signal Integrity: Each conductor is optimized for low-impedance signal pathing, ensuring that TMR voting logic remains synchronized across all channels without latency or voltage drop.
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Shielding Design: The assembly incorporates high-density braided shielding to provide comprehensive protection against RFI and EMI, which is essential when cables are routed through trays containing high-voltage power lines.
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Cable Length Specification: The "-310" suffix typically denotes a specific length (10 feet / 3 meters) optimized for standard cabinet depths while maintaining minimum signal loss.
Technical Specifications
| Parameter |
Specification Details |
| Model |
4000094-310 |
| Brand |
Triconex (Schneider Electric) |
| Type |
External Output Cable Assembly |
| Connector A |
High-Density Tricon I/O Connector |
| Connector B |
ETP Compatible Interface |
| Length |
10 Feet (3 Meters) |
| Operating Temp |
0 to 60 deg C |
| Insulation Rating |
300 V |
| Weight |
1.1 kg |
| Shipping Weight |
1.5 kg |
Technical FAQs
Is the 4000094-310 cable compatible with both Digital and Analog Output modules?
The 4000094-310 is specifically pinned for output configurations. While it is predominantly used with Digital Output modules, compatibility is strictly governed by the pin-out of the specific External Termination Panel (ETP) it is connected to. Always verify the ETP model before installation.
Can this cable be used in hazardous locations?
The cable itself is a passive component; however, its jacket is designed to meet fire-retardant and industrial durability standards. When used within a certified enclosure and routed through proper conduit, it is suitable for Class 1 Division 2 environments.
What is the recommended replacement interval for these cables?
While the Triconex 4000094-310 is built for long-term service, it should be inspected during every major turnaround. Look for signs of "cold flow" on the jacket or pin oxidation in high-humidity environments. Any cable showing physical deformation should be replaced to maintain SIL 3 integrity.
Engineering & Installation Guide
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Minimum Bend Radius: To prevent internal conductor fatigue or shielding gaps, maintain a minimum bend radius of at least 10 times the cable diameter. Avoid sharp 90-degree bends at the connector exit points, as this can lead to intermittent "Leg Faults" in the TMR system.
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Connector Engagement: When securing the cable to the Triconex chassis, ensure the retaining screws are tightened to a maximum torque of 0.4 Nm. Over-tightening can strip the threads of the I/O module, while under-tightening can lead to vibration-induced disconnects.
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Routing Protocols: Do not route the 4000094-310 in the same tray as Variable Frequency Drive (VFD) output cables. Even with high-density shielding, extreme electromagnetic noise can affect the diagnostic pulses used in supervised output modules.
Engineering Advantages
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Vibration Resistance: The connector housings feature rugged locking mechanisms that ensure a stable connection even in the presence of low-frequency vibrations from heavy rotating machinery or turbine operations.
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Backward Compatibility: This assembly is designed to work across multiple generations of Triconex hardware, providing a reliable spare-parts solution for aging safety systems without requiring rewiring of the entire termination rack.
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Low Maintenance Design: The high-quality jacket material is resistant to common industrial chemicals, oils, and high humidity, preventing degradation that typically affects commercial-grade cabling.