Product Overview
The 4351B (4351B) is a high-performance Tricon Communication Module (TCM) engineered by Triconex to bridge the gap between the Triple Modular Redundant (TMR) controller and external systems. Operating as a critical data gateway, the 4351B facilitates seamless integration with Distributed Control Systems (DCS), human-machine interfaces (HMI), and asset management software. In high-stakes environments such as oil refineries, offshore platforms, and nuclear power facilities, this module ensures that safety-critical data is transmitted without latency or corruption. By supporting advanced protocols like TSAA and Modbus TCP/IP, the 4351B minimizes the risk of communication blackouts, directly contributing to reduced plant downtime and enhanced situational awareness for operators.
Protocol Support and Network Architecture
The hardware architecture of the 4351B is designed for maximum connectivity and data integrity. It features four serial ports and two network ports, providing a versatile interface for various industrial telemetry requirements. The module supports a broad spectrum of protocols, including TriStation, Modbus (RTU/TCP), Peer-to-Peer (UDP/IP), and SNTP for system-wide time synchronization. A standout feature is its support for IP Multicast via the TSAA protocol, which allows the Tricon system to broadcast safety data to multiple workstations simultaneously without overloading the network. With 500 VDC port isolation, the 4351B protects the internal Tricon backplane from external electrical surges, ensuring that a fault in the external network does not compromise the safety logic.
Technical Specifications
| Feature |
Details |
| Model |
4351B |
| Brand |
Triconex (Schneider Electric) |
| Communication Type |
Tricon Communication Module (TCM) |
| Serial Ports |
4 (Up to 115.2 Kbps per port) |
| Network Ports |
2 (Copper/Fiber Ethernet options) |
| Ethernet Speed |
10/100 Mbps (Auto-negotiation) |
| Port Isolation |
500 VDC |
| Weight |
3.18 kg |
| Shipping Weight |
4.50 kg |
| Operating Temp |
0 to 60 Celsius |
| Storage Temp |
-40 to 85 Celsius |
| Relative Humidity |
5% to 95% (Non-condensing) |
Connectivity & Compatibility FAQ
What is the primary difference between the 4351B and standard Ethernet modules?
The 4351B is a specialized TCM that supports Peer-to-Peer communication between multiple Tricon chassis and offers native TSAA protocol support, which is essential for high-speed communication with TriStation 1131 software and specialized safety displays.
Does the 4351B support fiber optic connections?
Yes. While it includes copper Ethernet ports, it is compatible with 100 Mbps Fiber Ethernet interfaces, providing EMI immunity and extended distance communication for remote expansion racks.
How does the module handle time synchronization?
The 4351B utilizes SNTP (Simple Network Time Protocol) and supports Peer-to-Peer Time Synchronization, ensuring that all safety events across the plant are timestamped with millisecond precision for accurate post-incident analysis.
Can I run Modbus and TriStation protocols simultaneously on one module?
Absolutely. The 4351B is multi-protocol capable, allowing you to perform diagnostics via TriStation while simultaneously providing process data to a DCS via Modbus TCP/IP.
Hardware Integration & Field Engineering Guide
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Network Segmentation: For safety-critical applications, always isolate the TCM 4351B network from the general corporate IT network. Use a dedicated industrial switch to prevent broadcast storms from impacting the Peer-to-Peer safety communication.
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Shielding and Grounding: When utilizing the serial ports for Modbus RTU, ensure that the shielded twisted pair (STP) cable is grounded at only one end (typically at the Tricon side) to prevent ground loops that can induce data errors.
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Redundancy Configuration: In TMR systems, it is standard practice to install dual 4351B modules in the communication slots of the Main Chassis. This ensures that the loss of one module or one network cable does not result in a loss of visibility for the operators.
Environmental Resilience and Reliability
The 4351B is built to withstand the harshest industrial conditions. Its robust mechanical housing and 500 VDC isolation provide a buffer against the high-vibration and electrically noisy environments typical of turbine control and heavy manufacturing. Unlike standard commercial-grade switches, the 4351B is rated for continuous operation at 60 Celsius, ensuring reliability in non-climate-controlled cabinets. Furthermore, its downward compatibility with earlier Tricon v9.x and v10.x systems makes it an ideal choice for lifecycle extensions, providing modern Ethernet capabilities to legacy safety assets.