Triconex 3664 Dual Digital Output Modules
General info
Manufacture | Invensys Triconex |
Item No | 3664 |
Article number | 3664 |
Series | TRICON SYSTEMS |
Origin | United States(US) |
Dimension | 73*233*212(mm) |
Weight | 0.5kg |
Customs Tariff Number | 85389091 |
Type |
Dual Digital Output Module
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Detailed data
Triconex 3664 Dual Digital Output Modules
The Triconex 3664 Dual Digital Output Module is a Triconex Safety Instrumented System. It provides dual digital output channels, enabling it to operate in a triple module redundant system, ensuring high availability and fault tolerance.
The dual digital output modules have a voltage-loopback circuit which verifies the operation of each output switch independently of the presence of a load and determines whether latent faults exist. Failure of the detected field voltage to match the commanded state of the output point activates the LOAD/FUSE alarm indicator.
The 3664 module provides dual digital output channels, each capable of controlling valves, motors, actuators and other field devices that require a simple on/off control signal.
This dual-channel setup allows for redundant control of the device, ensuring that the system can continue to operate without loss of output functionality in the event of a failure.
It is hot-swappable, meaning it can be replaced or repaired without shutting down the system.

Frequently asked questions about the product are as follows:
-What are the advantages of using Triconex 3664 modules in a TMR system?
The 3664 modules feature triple module redundancy. This ensures that the system continues to operate reliably and safely even in the event of a fault.
-What types of devices can the 3664 modules control?
The 3664 can control digital output devices such as solenoids, actuators, valves, motors, and other binary devices that require simple on/off control.
-How does the 3664 module handle faults or failures?
If a fault, output failure, or communication problem is detected, the system generates an alarm to alert the operator. This allows the system to remain safe and operational even in the event of a fault.