TRICONEX 3636R Relay Output Module
TRICONEX 3636R Relay Output Module
Basic Characteristics
Type: Relay output module.
Status: Normally closed.
Utility: Non-utility.
Number of output points: 32 points.
Voltage: Support relay output under specific voltage (specific voltage value should be determined according to the actual application scenario).
Function and Application
Function: The TRICONEX 3636R module is mainly used to convert digital signals into relay outputs to control external devices. Its normally closed characteristic means that the relay contacts are closed in the inactive state and open when an activation signal is received.
Applications: The module is widely used in industrial automation, especially in scenarios where precise control of the switching state of external devices is required. For example, it can be used to control the starting and stopping of machines in the manufacturing industry, or to control the switching of power equipment in the energy industry.
Technical features
Reliability: TRICONEX modules are known for their high reliability and can operate stably in harsh industrial environments.
Compatibility: The module is highly compatible with other components of the TRICONEX system, making it easy to integrate and configure.
Expandability: TRICONEX system supports the combined use of a variety of modules, according to the actual demand for flexible expansion of system functions.
Maintenance and Troubleshooting
Maintenance: The TRICONEX 3636R module is regularly inspected and maintained to ensure that it is in good working condition. This includes checking for loose connecting cables, cleaning dust from the surface of the module, etc.
Troubleshooting: When the module fails, you can locate the fault by checking the system log, checking the cable connections and using professional test tools. Once the cause of the fault is found, timely measures should be taken to repair.
Precautions
When installing and configuring the TRICONEX 3636R module, follow the relevant safety regulations and operating instructions.
Ensure that the operating voltage and current of the module are within their rated ranges to avoid damaging the module or causing a safety accident.
When replacing or servicing the module, disconnect the power supply and take appropriate safety measures.
I/O Modules
• Digital Input Modules receive discrete signals of these nominal voltages: 115 VAC/VDC, 48 VAC/VDC, and 24 VAC/VDC. All voltages are available in TMR modules. Non-TMR modules are available in 24 VDC and 48 VDC only. Speed input and totalization modules are also available.
• Supervised Digital Output Modules produce discrete output signals of these nominal voltages, with diagnostic coverage of the field circuit and load device: 115 VAC, 120 VDC, 48 VDC and 24 VDC.
• Digital Output Modules produce discrete output signals of these nominal voltages: 115 VAC, 120 VDC, 24 and 48 VDC. Dual output modules are also available.
• Analog Input Modules receive analog signals of these types: 0-5 VDC, -5 to +5 VDC, 0-10 VDC and Thermocouple types J, K, T and E. Available in both isolated and DCcoupled versions.
• Analog Output Module drives eight 4-20 mA analog output signals. The high-current AO module includes 6 points at 4-20 mA and 2 points at 20- 320 mA.
The controller manages the data exchanged between the MP and the following I⁄O modules:
• Analog Input Module
• Analog Output Module
• Digital Input Module
• Digital Output Module
• Pulse Input Module
• Solid-State Relay Output Module
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