Switchover of a redundant I/O card is completed within
two scans of the I/O bus. Make-before-break contacts ensure
digital field instruments remain powered and the process
is undisturbed. Analog output signals are briefly driven by
both cards for <5 ms during switchover of the card.
Hardware alerts automatically report hardware integrity errors
for both the primary and secondary cards. Any event that
causes a switchover is also reported automatically through the
system hardware alerts and is logged in the Event Chronicle.
Events that can cause a switchover include:
Hardware failure within the active card.
Communications failure between the active card and the controller.
Detection of a fault in the field wiring.
Reduced installation time and expense: The DeltaV system’s
S-series I/O interfaces are designed for quick assembly and
error proof maintenance. All carriers snap onto T-DIN rails and
interfaces snap into the I/O slots without the use of any tools.
Each I/O interface has a separate wiring terminal block,
which connects field wiring to the interface. The I/O card can
easily be removed without touching the I/O wiring on the
terminal block. Some I/O cards can also use the fused terminal
block, which is equipped with in-line fuses that can be pulled
to isolate power to the field circuit.
Traditional I/O interfaces have I/O function keys that allow
the terminal block to be set to receive a specific I/O card.
These keys ensure that the correct I/O card is always plugged
into the corresponding terminal block. The keys provide a
safety measure by preventing the wrong I/O card being
installed. It’s incredibly easy to use and gives you time to do more.
I/O Card Redundancy
Redundant I/O cards are available for critical applications.
The same card can be used in simplex or redundant
applications. When installed on a two-wide redundant terminal
block, the cards are recognized as a redundant pair by the
controller. The controller scans each card and determines which
card is acting as the active interface. When a fault is detected,
the system automatically switches to the standby I/O card.
DeltaV control modules reference simplex and redundant
I/O channels identically and there is no special configuration
required to take advantage of redundancy.
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