Introduction: Remote I/O systems for harsh environments
In the field of process industry automation, reliable connection between on-site equipment and control systems is crucial. Traditional I/O systems often struggle to cope with harsh conditions such as extreme temperature, humidity, corrosive substances, impact, and vibration. Emerson's PAC8000 Remote I/O is a fully modular I/O solution designed to address these challenges. It is not only suitable for conventional industrial environments, but also for safe operation in hazardous areas such as ATEX Zone 1/2, UL HAZLOC C1D1, making it an ideal choice for industries such as petrochemicals, pharmaceuticals, and energy.
This article is based on Emerson's official data manual and comprehensively analyzes the technical characteristics, system architecture, selection points, and application advantages of PAC8000 Remote I/O.
Chapter 1 Product Overview and Core Features
1.1 Modular Carrier System Architecture
The PAC8000 Remote I/O adopts a unique carrier system design. Each I/O module is installed on a standard carrier, which provides bus connections and field wiring terminals. This modular architecture brings many advantages:
Flexible configuration: Different types of I/O modules can be combined according to actual needs
Hot swappable support: modules can be replaced without power outage, minimizing system downtime to the greatest extent possible
Unified Backplane: All modules communicate through the Railbus Backplane, simplifying wiring
Scalability: Connect multiple carriers through extension cables to achieve distributed layout
1.2 Open Bus Interface
The core of PAC8000 is the Bus Interface Module (BIM), which determines the communication protocol between the I/O system and the upper level controller. Users can select the corresponding BIM based on the fieldbus type:
PROFINET: Supports dual copper cable interface (100Mbps)
Modbus TCP: Ethernet bus interface
In the future, it may also support other protocols such as PROFIBUS DP, Modbus RTU, etc
This openness enables the PAC8000 to seamlessly integrate into existing control systems, regardless of the type of master station used.
1.3 Deep integration with PACSystems
The PAC8000 Remote I/O is optimized for working in conjunction with Emerson PACSystems controllers. It can easily connect to RX3i and RSTi EP controllers through PROFINET or Modbus TCP. All configurations can be completed through the unified PAC Machine Edition (PME) software, achieving a single engineering environment from I/O to controller and then to HMI.
Chapter 2 Operating Capability in Adverse Environments and Dangerous Areas
2.1 Environmental Tolerance
The PAC8000 was designed with strict environments as its primary consideration, and its technical specifications far exceed those of ordinary industrial I/O
Environmental parameter tolerance
Working temperature -40 ° C to+70 ° C
Corrosive gas ISA Level G3
Impact 30g
Vibration 5g
This means that PAC8000 can be installed directly on site without the need for expensive protective cabinets, significantly reducing system costs.
2.2 Hazardous Area Certification
PAC8000 is one of the few I/O systems that can simultaneously meet multiple explosion-proof standards:
ATEX Zone 1/UL HAZLOC C1D1: Can be installed in Zone 1 of explosive gas environment, with on-site wiring options of intrinsic safety (Exi) or increased safety (Exe)
ATEX Zone 2/Division 2: Supports live working (hot swappable)
Intrinsically Safe I/O module: can directly connect sensors and actuators in hazardous areas without the need for additional safety barriers
This capability makes PAC8000 an ideal choice for controlling hazardous areas in process industries.
Chapter 3: High Availability and System Redundancy
3.1 PROFINET System Redundancy (PNSR)
PAC8000 supports PROFINET System Redundancy (PNSR), which is an advanced controller redundancy mechanism:
Dual controller synchronization: Two independent controllers (primary/backup) run simultaneously, with synchronized states
Non disturbance switching: When the main controller fails, the backup controller can take over I/O communication in milliseconds without affecting process control
Long distance redundancy: Two controllers can be up to 10 kilometers apart, enhancing the system's resistance to physical damage
3.2 Network redundancy
Dual LAN ports: Both PROFINET and Modbus TCP interfaces support dual Ethernet ports, enabling Media Redundancy Protocol (MRP) or dual network redundancy
Media support: Copper cable or multimode fiber optic (SFP)
3.3 I/O redundancy
Dual I/O modules: Key signals can be configured with dual I/O modules to further improve availability

Chapter 4 Rich I/O Modules and Diagnostic Functions
4.1 I/O module types
PAC8000 provides an extremely rich selection of I/O modules, covering various signal types and channel densities:
Analog I/O
8-channel AI, 4-20mA, with HART (8101-HI-TX)
8-channel AO, 4-20mA, with HART (8102-HO-IP)
8-channel universal AI (4-20mA, thermocouple RTD、 Voltage (8132-AI-UN)
4-channel thermocouple/mV input (8105-TI-TC)