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Triconex DI3301 Digital Input Module (DI 3301) | Triple Modular Redundant

Triconex DI3301 Digital Input Module (DI 3301) | Triple Modular Redundant

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  • Manufacturer: Triconex

  • Product No.: DI3301

  • Country of origin:United States

  • Product Type: Digital Input Module

  • Payment: T/T, Western Union

  • Weight: 1420g

  • Shipping port: Xiamen

  • Warranty: 12 months

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Overview

The DI3301 (DI3301) stands as a critical component within the Schneider Electric Triconex Triple Modular Redundant (TMR) architecture. Engineered specifically for high-availability safety instrumented systems (SIS), this 24 VDC digital input module provides the interface between field sensors and the Tricon Controllers. By utilizing three isolated input paths and internal voting logic, the Triconex DI3301 ensures that a single point of failure does not compromise process safety or cause nuisance trips. This module is indispensable in high-stakes environments such as offshore oil platforms, chemical processing plants, and nuclear power generation, where maintaining continuous uptime is paramount to both safety and profitability.

Advanced Hardware Architecture

The DI3301 is designed for the high-density Tricon v9 and v10 systems. Unlike standard PLC inputs, each channel on the DI3301 is continuously monitored by an onboard microprocessor.

  • TMR Integrity: The module accepts signals from the field and fans them out to three independent legs (A, B, and C). Each leg performs its own signal conditioning and diagnostic testing before passing data to the Main Processors.

  • Diagnostic Self-Test: The module executes comprehensive "stuck-on" and "stuck-off" diagnostics. This proactive detection ensures that if a component within the module fails, the system identifies the fault immediately while remaining fully operational via the remaining two legs.

  • Hot-Swappable Design: To minimize Mean Time to Repair (MTTR), the DI3301 supports online replacement. It can be inserted into a chassis while the system is powered and controlling the process without interrupting the logic execution.

Key Technical Specifications

Parameter Specification Details
Model DI3301
Manufacturer Triconex (Schneider Electric)
Input Type Digital Input (TMR)
Nominal Voltage 24 VDC
Number of Channels 16 or 32 (Configuration Dependent)
Input Range 0 to 30 VDC
Country of Origin USA
Module Weight 1.42 kg
Shipping Weight 2.50 kg
Power Consumption < 10 W
Operating Temp 0 to 60 deg C
Storage Temp -40 to 85 deg C
Humidity 5 to 95 percent (Non-condensing)

Technical FAQs

How does the DI3301 handle field-side power loss?

The module monitors the presence of the 24 VDC field power. If power is lost to the field sensors, the DI3301 reports a "Field Power Loss" status to the application program, allowing for safe-state logic execution or alarming.

Can the DI3301 be used in a dual-redundant configuration?

While the Triconex system is natively Triple Modular Redundant (TMR), the DI3301 can operate in "dual" mode if one leg is faulted, though it is recommended to replace the module promptly to restore the full 2-out-of-3 (2oo3) voting safety integrity.

What is the significance of the "Active" and "Fault" LEDs on the front panel?

The Active LED indicates that the module is communicating with the Main Processors. The Fault LED illuminates when the internal diagnostics detect a hardware failure or a discrepancy between the three internal voting legs.


Installation & Wiring Guide

To ensure maximum EMI/RFI immunity and long-term reliability of the DI3301, follow these engineering best practices:

  1. Shielding and Grounding: Always use twisted-pair shielded cables for field wiring. Ensure the shield is grounded at the Triconex chassis end only to prevent ground loops that could introduce noise into the digital signal.

  2. External Power Sourcing: While the module monitors 24 VDC, ensure the external power supply used for field devices is regulated and filtered. Voltage spikes exceeding 33 VDC can damage the input circuitry.

  3. Connector Torque: When securing the External Termination Panel (ETP) cables to the module, ensure connectors are seated firmly. Use a standard torque of 0.5 Nm for terminal block screws to prevent vibration-induced loosening in high-vibration environments like turbine halls.

Operational Advantages

  • Extreme Durability: The DI3301 is built with industrial-grade components capable of withstanding the thermal cycling and high-vibration typical of heavy industrial machinery.

  • Backward Compatibility: It maintains full compatibility with legacy Tricon chassis, allowing for seamless upgrades of older safety systems without requiring a complete overhaul of the field wiring.

  • Predictive Maintenance: Through the Enhanced Diagnostic Monitor (EDM), the module provides real-time health data, allowing engineers to identify degrading field sensors before they cause a system trip.

Global Express Shipping

  • Standard Delivery: 4-6 Business Days via DHL, FedEx, and UPS.
  • Express Dispatch: Same-day dispatch for in-stock orders placed before 2:00 PM (GMT+8).
  • Worldwide Coverage: Serving over 150 countries, including rapid delivery to Saudi Arabia and UAE.

Returns & Warranty

  • 30-Day Guarantee: Returns accepted for in-stock products in original, factory-sealed packaging.
  • 12-Month Warranty: Every industrial component is backed by our professional technical warranty.

Orders are processed and delivered Monday-Friday (excluding public holidays).


For full eligibility, restocking fees, and international return details, please view our official Refund & Return Policy .

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Color pattern
Black
Country of origin
United States
Power source
AC-powered DC Power

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