Overview
Manuals
Principle
Primary Applications
Features:
- Field termination assembly module
- Safe dry digital output FTA for SIL3 applications (8 channels)
- The FTA module has a universal snap-in provision for standard DIN EN rails
The TSRO-0824 field termination module is the interface between the system interconnect cable SICC-0001/Lx and external field wiring (screw terminals). It features eight relay-based passive safety output channels suitable for applications with safety levels of SIL3 and below, eliminating the need for troubleshooting functions.
The TSRO-0824 meets the general safety requirements of SIL3 safety level as defined in IEC 61508. These relays can drive a variety of loads, including 115/230 Vac loads. This enables the safety manager to have 115/230 Vac output capability, suitable for SIL3 applications. LED indicators on the module show the relay energization status.
The FC-TSRO-0824 V1.1 Honeywell Digital output module may still be available for purchase and support from Moore Automated Company beyond End-Of-Life (EOL) by the manufacturer (OEM).
Honeywell FC-TSRO-0824 V1.1 Digital output module Manuals(Datasheets), Link
Important Notice: Other accessories, manuals, cables, calibration data, software, etc. are not included with this equipment unless listed in the above stock item description. All prices are shown in USD.
The FTA module features a universal snap-fit design suitable for standard DIN EN rails and is equipped with screw terminals for connecting field wiring. Eight channels can be connected to the TSRO-0824 module via the system interconnect cable SICC-0001/Lx. This cable inserts into the SIC connector on the FTA module and connects to a pair of (redundant) SDO-0824 modules.
High-Capacity Safety Switching: Controls critical field devices such as large actuators, motors, and high-power alarms, which require power exceeding the power supply capacity of standard I/O modules.
Emergency Stop (ESD): Used in safety loops to immediately disconnect or restart equipment power in the event of a hazardous process event.
Critical Process Control: Regulates valves and pumps in locations such as oil and gas refineries, chemical plants, and power plants where fail-safe operation is essential.
Fire and Gas Systems: Triggers fire suppression systems and alarm signals based on predefined safety logic.