T8151B Scale Distributed Control System

T8151B

Technical Parameters

D2-04TD1 – 4 pt. 12-24 VDC current sinking output module, 1 common (4 common terminals),4.0A/point, 8.0A/module, fused per point (non-replaceable), removable terminal

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Description

T8151B Scale Distributed Control System


T8151B hardware device adopts control equipment redundancy and fault tolerance, performance degradation online monitoring, highly adaptable intelligent modules and other technologies, and the software platform adopts multi-domain engineering object model, cluster distributed real-time database, multi-language integrated programming and development environment, security control and security prevention and other technologies; it is a new-generation high-end high quality and stable with high reliability, high security, high adaptability and large-scale characteristics. master control system.

T8151B features:
◆Full hardware redundancy fault tolerance, no single point of failure; single and multiple hardware redundancy voting, switching time 5ms;
◆ Highly adaptable intelligent module, multi-functional, software selectable signal type, online calibration, automatic compensation of temperature drift and time drift;
◆ Intrinsically safe bus IO module series, saving safety barriers, isolation barriers, installation space and wiring maintenance workload;
◆ Full-coverage diagnostic and fault protection, support external line diagnosis, support overcurrent, overvoltage, misconnection and other fault protection;

T8151B large-scale distributed control system adopts full hardware redundancy fault-tolerance mechanism to achieve double or multiple hardware redundancy for each node, module, channel and signal type of control, network, I/O, power supply and monitoring; there is no single point of failure, and it supports isomorphic or heteromorphic redundancy, which strengthens the system’s ability of preventing common cause failure;