The Allen-Bradley T8311 (originally developed by ICS Triplex) is a cornerstone component of the Trusted Triple Modular Redundant (TMR) system. This specialized interface module facilitates high-speed communication between the main controller chassis and various expansion chassis. In industries where downtime or system failure can lead to catastrophic results—such as oil and gas, power generation, and chemical processing—the T8311 provides the robust, fault-tolerant backbone required for Safety Instrumented Systems (SIS). By utilizing TMR architecture, the T8311 ensures that no single point of failure can compromise the safety or availability of the entire control loop.
The T8311 module adheres to the highest industrial standards for performance and reliability. Below are the detailed technical parameters:
The T8311 Expander Interface acts as a high-speed bridge within the Trusted system. It manages the flow of critical data across the expander bus at a rate of 250 Mbps. This high throughput ensures that even complex, high-node-count systems maintain the low latency required for emergency shutdown (ESD) and fire and gas (F&G) applications.
The module operates with a 50 MHz clock, synchronizing data across the TMR architecture. Because the Trusted system utilizes three independent processing paths, the T8311 must handle the voting and synchronization logic that defines TMR technology. This ensures that even if one communication path experiences interference or hardware failure, the remaining two paths maintain full control and report the diagnostic fault without interrupting the process.
Engineers designed the T8311 to withstand the rigors of industrial control rooms and remote instrument enclosures. With a weight of 1.14 kg and a slim 3.1 cm width, the module fits precisely into the T8300 chassis slots. The hardware supports an input voltage range of 20V to 32V DC, accommodating the standard fluctuations found in 24V industrial power systems.
Thermal management is a priority for the T8311. It dissipates approximately 40 Watts of heat during peak operation. The module’s mechanical design promotes efficient airflow when installed in the T8300 chassis, ensuring the internal electronics remain within the -5°C to 60ºC operating window. This thermal stability is crucial for maintaining the long-term MTBF (Mean Time Between Failures) expected of ICS Triplex safety equipment.
The T8311 is a vital part of systems certified for use in SIL 3 (Safety Integrity Level 3) applications. Common deployment scenarios include:
The T8311 module features a “hot-swappable” design, a standard requirement for high-availability safety systems. Maintenance teams can replace a faulty module while the rest of the system remains online and protective functions stay active. The front panel includes clear status indicators that allow technicians to monitor the health of the expander bus and the internal module logic at a glance.
When installing the T8311, ensure the backplane connectors are clean and free of debris. The module slides into the T8300 chassis and secures with a top and bottom lever mechanism, which also aids in the safe ejection of the unit during maintenance.
| Model No. | T8311 |
| Brand Name | Allen-Bradley |