The TPS02 is a turbine protection I/O module used within the ABB Symphony Plus HR Series turbine automation portfolio. The module is designed to support turbine protection functions with triple redundant architecture and high-speed processing capability.
The module operates independently of controllers and provides overspeed protection using a 2-out-of-3 voting configuration. Its architecture supports critical turbine shutdown and protection applications where high system availability and fault tolerance are required.
The TPS02 module includes multiple relay outputs for protection functions and supports fast response operation with cycle times below 12 msec. It is intended for integration within turbine control and protection systems used in power generation and industrial rotating machinery environments.
The TPS02 is compatible with ABB Symphony Plus HR Series turbine automation systems for steam turbine and gas turbine applications.
Features
Triple redundant module architecture
2-out-of-3 overspeed protection
Operates independent of controllers
Cycle time less than 12 msec
Multiple relay outputs
Designed for turbine protection systems
Compatible with Symphony Plus HR Series
Suitable for critical protection applications
Applications
Steam turbine protection
Gas turbine control systems
Turbine overspeed protection
Power generation systems
Rotating machinery protection
Industrial turbine automation
Critical shutdown systems
Turbine safety monitoring
Ordering Information
TPS02: Turbine Protection Module
Technical Specifications
Parameter
Specification
Manufacturer
ABB
Model
TPS02
Product Series
Symphony Plus
Portfolio
HR Series Turbine
Module Type
Turbine Protection I/O Module
Protection Architecture
Triple redundant
Overspeed Protection
2-out-of-3 voting
Relay Outputs
Multiple relay outputs
Cycle Time
< 12 msec
Controller Dependency
Operates independent of controllers
Application Type
Turbine protection
System Compatibility
Symphony Plus HR Series
Installation Guidelines
Install the module inside a properly grounded turbine control cabinet with adequate environmental protection against vibration, moisture, and electrical noise.
Separate relay output wiring from low-level signal cables to reduce electromagnetic interference. Verify redundancy configuration and relay output assignments before commissioning turbine protection functions.
Use shielded wiring practices where required by plant engineering standards for turbine control and protection systems.
FAQ
What is the primary function of the TPS02 module? It provides turbine protection and overspeed protection functions.
Which ABB platform uses this module? It is designed for ABB Symphony Plus HR Series turbine automation systems.
Does the module require a controller to operate? No. The module operates independently of controllers.
What protection architecture is used? The module uses triple redundant architecture.
How is overspeed protection implemented? It uses a 2-out-of-3 voting configuration.
What is the specified cycle time? The cycle time is less than 12 msec.
Does the module provide relay outputs? Yes. Multiple relay outputs are included for protection functions.
Can the module be used in turbine shutdown systems? Yes. It is suitable for critical turbine protection and shutdown applications.
What industrial sectors commonly use this module? It is commonly used in power generation and turbine automation systems.
Is the module intended for gas turbines or steam turbines? It can be used in both gas turbine and steam turbine applications.
Does the source specify communication interfaces? No communication interface information is specified in the provided data.
What type of redundancy does the module provide? The module provides triple redundancy for protection reliability.
Can the module support overspeed monitoring? Yes. Overspeed protection is one of its primary functions.
Is the module suitable for critical machinery protection? Yes. It is intended for critical turbine protection applications.
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