The TU831V1 is an Extended Module Termination Unit (MTU) engineered for the ABB S800 I/O system. It provides a reliable mechanical and electrical platform for interfacing field wiring with specified S800 I/O modules. Featuring a 2x8 signal terminal configuration, this extended unit breaks out field signals efficiently while establishing the necessary connections to the internal ModuleBus.
In contrast to low-voltage termination bases, this unit features an insulation rating up to 250V, making it suitable for standard process voltage networks, high-voltage discrete control loops, and specialized power signaling environments. It integrates smoothly into various generations of decentralized control networks, ensuring consistent signal path distribution without compromising field isolation.
Features
Extended layout featuring 2x8 signal terminal connections
Higher dielectric rating optimized for applications up to 250V
Direct pass-through connectivity to the S800 ModuleBus interface
Compact footprint optimizing available cabinet real estate
Reliable wire-clamp termination points for direct field landing
Applications
Distributed Control Systems (DCS) managed by ABB System 800xA platforms
Legacy Advant OCS with Master or MOD 300 software via Advant Fieldbus 100
Process loop terminations in high-density Compact Product Suite infrastructure
120V/240V AC or DC discrete control interfaces within power generation and water treatment facilities
Technical Specifications
Parameter
Specification
Manufacturer
ABB
Model/Type Designation
TU831V1
Product ID
3BSE013235R1
Product Type
Module_Termination_Unit
Terminal Configuration
2x8 signal terminals
Rated Voltage
250V maximum
Product Net Depth / Length
64 mm
Product Net Height
120.5 mm
Product Net Width
110 mm
Product Net Weight
0.22 kg
RoHS Information
Following EU Directive 2011/65/EU
WEEE Category
5. Small Equipment (No External Dimension More Than 50 cm)
Number of Batteries
0
SCIP Status
No SVHC present Bulgaria
Installation Guidelines
Mounting Allocation: Affix the base securely to the designated section of the DIN rail, ensuring standard locking clips engage fully to prevent lateral sliding.
Voltage Separation: Maintain proper clearance between high-voltage field wiring (up to 250V) routed to this unit and nearby low-voltage instrument signals to minimize electromagnetic coupling.
Terminal Torque: Secure field conductors into the screw clamp or compression terminals using the manufacturer-specified torque limits to avoid loosening from vibration.
Module Seating: Align the mating plug of the matching S800 I/O module vertically with the guide pins of the MTU before exerting downward force to sit the module securely.
FAQ
What does the designation "Extended MTU" indicate for this unit?
It indicates the presence of an expanded physical layout or additional terminal capacity, structured here as a 2x8 matrix, providing extra termination flexibility for specific I/O modules.
Is this termination unit safe for standard 230V AC applications?
Yes, the technical data sheet specifies a maximum insulation threshold of 250V, which accommodates standard 120V and 230V industrial control voltages.
Can this base unit be utilized within an Advant OCS architecture?
Yes, it is officially classified for use with Advant OCS with Master or MOD 300 software utilizing Advant Fieldbus 100 setups.
Does this component contain any substance of very high concern (SVHC)?
No, according to the official SCIP filing, there are no SVHC present in this hardware variant.
What is the physical weight of the unit without an I/O module attached?
The net engineering weight of the bare module termination unit is exactly 0.22 kg.
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