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HIMA F 3417A Planar F Series 4-Channel Relay Amplifier

HIMA F 3417A Planar F Series 4-Channel Relay Amplifier

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  • Manufacturer: HIMA

  • Product No.: F3417A

  • Country of origin:Germany

  • Product Type: 4-Channel Relay Amplifier

  • Barcode: 8537101190

  • Payment: T/T, Western Union

  • Weight: 450g

  • Dimensions: 19.8cm x 14.2cm x 2.5cm

  • Shipping port: Xiamen

  • Warranty: 12 months

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Product Overview

The F 3417A (F3417A) is a safety-related 4-channel relay amplifier designed for the Planar F system architecture. Engineered for high-integrity switching tasks, this module provides four independent channels, each equipped with a single switch-over contact. It meets SIL 2 safety requirements, making it an essential component for industrial applications such as interlocking systems, emergency shutdown (ESD) interfaces, and safety-critical signal isolation. The F 3417A ensures safe isolation for voltages up to 250 V, protecting low-voltage control logic from high-voltage field transients. By providing reliable mechanical switching with guaranteed separation, the module enhances overall system reliability and contributes to significant downtime reduction in power plants, chemical refineries, and manufacturing facilities. Although officially discontinued by the manufacturer, it remains a vital legacy component for maintaining the functional safety of existing Planar F installations.

Technical Configuration

The F 3417A utilizes a hard-wired safety logic characteristic of the Planar F series, ensuring deterministic performance without the complexities of software-driven logic. Each of the four channels acts as an isolated amplifier, converting low-level system signals into robust switching outputs. The architecture emphasizes physical separation and "safe isolation" between the input control circuit and the contact side, preventing fault propagation across the system backplane. Diagnostics are performed at the system level, where the status of each relay can be monitored via the Planar F rack's internal bus structure. For modernizations, this module is functionally compatible with established safety standards, and while it reached its official end-of-life (EOL) in 2022, it can often be replaced by the alternative module 32110 in specific system configurations.

Technical Specifications

Attribute Specification Details
Model F 3417A (98 4341760)
Brand HIMA
Origin Germany
Output Channels 4-Channel Safety Relay
Contact Type 1 Switch-over contact per channel
Switching Voltage Up to 250 V
Safety Integrity Level SIL 2
Operating Temp 0 to +60 deg C
Power Consumption Approx. 1.2 W (System dependent)
Weight 0.45 kg

Technical FAQs

Is the F 3417A a direct replacement for the F 3417?

Yes, the F 3417A is the enhanced version and is fully functionally compatible with the legacy Planar F framework. It maintains the same form factor and wiring pinouts for seamless onsite replacement.

Can I use this module to switch inductive loads?

Yes, but for inductive loads at 250 V, it is highly recommended to install external RC snubber circuits or varistors. This minimizes contact arcing and extends the mechanical life of the safety relays.

What is the recommended alternative now that the module is EOL?

The official functional alternative listed is the 32110. However, due to the specific hard-wired nature of Planar F systems, you should verify backplane compatibility and space requirements before a full migration.


Engineering & Installation Guide

Safe Isolation and Wiring

When wiring the 250 V switch-over contacts, ensure that high-voltage field cables are physically routed away from low-voltage signal lines. Maintain proper stripping lengths to prevent stray strands from compromising the safe isolation distances required for SIL 2 certification.

Heat Dissipation and Cabinet Airflow

The F 3417A generates heat through the relay coils during sustained energized states. In high-density Planar F racks, ensure that the cabinet's natural convection or forced-air cooling is functional. Maintain at least 100 mm of clearance at the top and bottom of the rack to prevent thermal stagnation, which can degrade the relay's life expectancy if temperatures exceed 60 deg C.

Vibration and Mechanical Integrity

In environments with constant mechanical vibration, such as near large turbines or pumps, ensure the module is securely locked into the subrack using the front-panel fixing screws. Periodic inspections should include checking for contact resistance increases, which may indicate contact oxidation or fatigue in high-vibration zones.

Hazardous Area Precautions

If the Planar F system is located in a control room serving a hazardous area, the F 3417A must be used in conjunction with appropriate zener barriers or galvanic isolators if the relay contacts are entering Zone 0 or Zone 1 environments. The safe isolation up to 250 V provides a robust barrier, but it does not replace the need for intrinsically safe (IS) design where applicable.

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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Color pattern
Green Greyish White Silver
Country of origin
Germany
Power source
DC Power

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