Product Overview
3604E (3604 E) is a Triconex 24 VDC TMR Digital Output Module designed for safety critical shutdown and interlock systems. The 3604E provides 16 non commoned output channels with full Triple Modular Redundant architecture. Each point uses independent drivers and hardware voting to ensure deterministic output control even during single channel failure.
The module is typically deployed in emergency shutdown systems, burner management systems, turbine protection, and compressor control panels. The 3604E integrates output voter diagnostics, loopback monitoring, and per point status indicators. These functions detect wiring faults, load failures, and driver degradation without interrupting operation. The module supports high current loads such as solenoids, relays, and trip valves while maintaining low leakage and high isolation.
Output Circuit Design and Voting Logic
The 3604E implements triplicated output circuitry with hardware voter logic:
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Three independent output drivers per point
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2 out of 3 voting before field output
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Non commoned output architecture
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Reverse EMF protection on module
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Loopback diagnostic monitoring
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Output voter diagnostics coverage
Each output point contains dedicated status indicators including On Off state and fault monitoring. Diagnostic toggling verifies driver integrity and detects latent failures. Maximum toggle rate supports full diagnostic coverage during operation.
The module requires external fused field termination. Each output must be powered including unused points on non commoned panels to maintain diagnostic coverage.
Technical Specifications
| Parameter |
Specification |
| Model |
3604E |
| Brand |
Triconex |
| Module Type |
TMR Digital Output Module |
| Output Type |
24 VDC |
| Number of Points |
16 non commoned |
| Architecture |
Triple Modular Redundant |
| Voltage Range |
22 to 45 VDC |
| Nominal Voltage |
24 VDC |
| Current Rating |
2.0 A per point maximum |
| Surge Current |
10 A for 10 ms |
| Leakage Current |
2 mA maximum |
| Logic Power |
Less than 10 W |
| Voltage Drop |
Less than 4 V typical |
| Point Isolation |
1500 VDC minimum |
| Output Protection |
Reverse diode on I O module |
| Fuse Requirement |
2.5 A fast acting per point |
| Diagnostic Coverage |
Output voter diagnostics |
| Status Indicators |
Pass Fault Active per module |
| Point Indicators |
On Off per output |
| Operating Temp |
0 to 60 deg C |
| Storage Temp |
-40 to 85 deg C |
| Humidity |
5 to 95 percent non condensing |
| Dimensions |
310 x 225 x 40 mm |
| Weight |
1.8 kg module only |
| Shipping Weight |
5 kg typical packed |
| Color Code |
Dark blue |
| Origin |
USA |
| Mounting |
Tricon chassis slot |
| Hot Swap |
Supported in TMR system |
Output Voltage Drop Characteristics
| Condition |
Voltage Drop |
| Backplane only |
Less than 3 VDC typical at 500 mA |
| Backplane max load |
Less than 3 VDC max at 2 A |
| With 10 ft cable |
Less than 4 VDC typical at 500 mA |
| With 10 ft cable |
Less than 5 VDC max at 2 A |
| With 99 ft cable |
Less than 6 VDC typical at 500 mA |
| With 99 ft cable |
Less than 11 VDC max at 2 A |
Technical FAQs
Is 3604E a fully redundant output module?
Yes. The 3604E uses triple driver paths with 2 out of 3 voting logic.
Are outputs isolated from each other?
Yes. All 16 outputs are non commoned and individually isolated to 1500 VDC.
Does 3604E support inductive loads?
Yes. Built in reverse diode protection supports solenoids and relay coils.
Why must unused outputs be powered?
Diagnostics require power on all points to detect wiring and driver faults.
Field Engineering Notes
Use 2.5 A fast acting fuse per output on field termination panel. This protects driver circuits.
Power must be applied to all output points including unused channels. This ensures full diagnostic coverage.
Install suppression devices on long cable runs. This reduces voltage drop and improves switching stability.
Reliability and Safety Advantages
The 3604E provides deterministic output control for SIL safety loops. Triplicated architecture eliminates single driver failures.
Per point diagnostics detect open circuit, fuse failure, and load loss conditions. This reduces unsafe operation.
High isolation and non commoned outputs prevent cross channel fault propagation. This improves system integrity.
Reverse EMF protection and surge capability support heavy inductive loads common in shutdown systems.