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Triconex 3411 Tricon Series Communication Module TCM

Triconex 3411 Tricon Series Communication Module TCM

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  • Manufacturer: Triconex

  • Product No.: 3411

  • Country of origin:United States

  • Product Type: Safety Communication Modules

  • Payment: T/T, Western Union

  • Weight: 3500g

  • Dimensions: 6.2cm x 42.0cm x 17.7cm

  • Shipping port: Xiamen

  • Warranty: 12 months

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Description

Facilitating high-integrity safety network integration, the Triconex 3411 serves as the primary communications gateway for Tricon triple-modular redundant (TMR) safety systems. This Tricon Communication Module (TCM) enables secure, high-bandwidth communication between the safety controller and external networks, distributed control systems (DCS), or human-machine interfaces (HMI). Engineered for maximum fault tolerance, the Triconex 3411 isolates the critical safety core from external network disturbances, ensuring that communication processes do not compromise safety-critical execution. With support for dual-port configurations and industry-standard industrial protocols, it delivers continuous, real-time diagnostic reporting and process data visualization.

Features

  • Provides physical and logical separation between safety-critical control and open networks.
  • Supports concurrent communication over multiple protocols including Modbus TCP, Modbus RTU, TriStation, and TSAA.
  • Designed for online hot-swapping, allowing module replacement without system shutdown or process interruption.
  • Equipped with front-panel LED indicators indicating active communication, TX/RX activity, and system health status.
  • Built-in hardware diagnostics constantly verify network interface integrity and signal quality.

Applications

  • Emergency Shutdown Systems (ESD)
  • Burner Management Systems (BMS)
  • Fire and Gas Detection Systems (F&G)
  • High-Integrity Pressure Protection Systems (HIPPS)
  • Turbomachinery Control and Protection

Technical Specifications Table

Parameter Specification
Manufacturer Triconex (Schneider Electric)
Model Number 3411
Module Type Tricon Communication Module (TCM)
System Compatibility Tricon v10 and v11 Safety Systems
Communication Protocols Modbus TCP/IP, Modbus RTU, TriStation, TSAA, Ethernet/IP
Maximum Data Rate 100 Mbps
Interface Ports 2 x RJ45 (Copper Ethernet), 1 x Fiber Optic (Multimode)
Power Requirements 24 VDC (Nominal), plus or minus 10%
Operating Temperature -10 to 60 degC
Country of Origin United States
Shipping Weight (Calculated) 3.5 kg
Package Dimensions (Calculated) 6.2cm x 42.0cm x 17.7cm

Connections and Interfaces

Connector / Interface Function / Circuit Assignment
NET 1 (RJ45 / Fiber) Primary Ethernet port for TriStation diagnostic or Peer-to-Peer controller links.
NET 2 (RJ45 / Fiber) Secondary Ethernet network interface. Can be configured for independent TCP/IP segments.
Serial Connector RS485/RS232 connection for local Modbus RTU serial configurations.

Alternative Models & Compatibility

The Triconex 3411 replaces older communication profiles (such as legacy 3401 units). When retrofitting older systems, verify that the TriStation 1131 software configuration is updated with the correct hardware allocation map. The controller's Main Processors (MP) must be operating on a compatible firmware version (typically v10.4 or higher) to permit simultaneous module communications.

Application Pitfalls & Engineering Notes

Excessive, unmanaged network broadcast traffic can cause packet congestion on safety communication channels. To prevent watchdog timeouts, connect the 3411 interfaces through managed switches configured with IGMP snooping and multicast rate limiting. Avoid assigning both NET 1 and NET 2 ports to the same logical IP subnet without strict router routing configuration, as this can cause internal address resolution protocol collisions.

Commissioning & Wiring Tips

Ensure that fiber optic terminations are cleaned using lint-free, specialized communication wipes prior to insertion. For serial Modbus connections, verify that terminal-end 120-Ohm resistors are securely installed to prevent signal reflection. Standard shielded twisted pair (STP) Category 6 cabling is required for copper connections to ensure maximum electromagnetic noise immunity in high-voltage industrial enclosures.

Installation Guidelines

CRITICAL WARNING: De-energize all power distribution blocks leading to the module chassis backplane before conducting any installation or removal activities. Do not touch backplane gold fingers with bare hands. Static discharge can destroy CMOS processor elements. Wear a properly grounded ESD wrist strap throughout the installation procedure.
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Inspect the Triconex 3411 module physical alignment keys and backplane pins for transit damage.
2
Slide the module carefully into the designated slot on the Tricon main or expansion chassis until the top and bottom ejector levers fully engage the metal frame.
3
Press both latch handles inward simultaneously to lock the module backplane connections securely into place. Tighten the hand retention screws.
4
Attach communications media (RJ45, fiber optic, or serial terminal plugs) and check diagnostic LED indicators during the boot sequence to verify correct initialization.
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Can the 3411 communication module be hot-swapped online?

Yes, the 3411 TCM is designed with a hot-swappable architecture, allowing the module to be replaced while the Tricon system is fully powered and active, without interrupting process operations.

What protocols does the 3411 TCM support?

It concurrently supports Modbus TCP/IP, Modbus RTU, TSAA (Tricon System Access Application), TriStation diagnostic communication, and Ethernet/IP protocols.

How are fiber optic connections on the module configured?

The module contains multi-mode fiber optic interfaces designed for high-speed network isolation and noise immunity, typically operating at 1300nm wavelengths.

What actions prevent diagnostic errors on dual-subnet connections?

Ensure that NET 1 and NET 2 ports are configured on separate subnet masks or routing schemes to prevent loopback conflicts and IP address overlap.

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Country of origin
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