Triconex 8312 Power Modules
General info
Manufacture | Invensys Triconex |
Item No | 8312 |
Article number | 8312 |
Series | TRICON SYSTEMS |
Origin | United States(US) |
Dimension | 73*233*212(mm) |
Weight | 0.5kg |
Customs Tariff Number | 85389091 |
Type |
Power Module
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Detailed data
Triconex 8312 Power Modules
The Triconex 8312 power supply module is a component of the Triconex safety system that supplies power and distributes electrical energy to controllers and I/O modules.
The Power Modules, located on the left side of the chassis, convert line power to DC power appropriate for all Tricon modules. Terminal strips for system grounding, incoming power and hardwired alarms are located on the lower left corner of the backplane. Incoming power should be rated for a minimum of 240 watts per power supply.
The 8312 power supply module is part of the Triconex safety system and is designed to provide reliable, continuous power. It can also be used in some industrial processes.
It can also be used in a redundant configuration to ensure high availability. It supports hot standby configuration, which ensures that if one module fails, the system can seamlessly switch to the backup module without downtime.
The power module adopts effective thermal management design to prevent overheating and ensure reliable operation in high temperature environments.

Frequently asked questions about the product are as follows:
-What is the Triconex 8312 power module used for?
The 8312 power module is designed to power Triconex safety controllers and I/O modules in critical process systems.
-Can the 8312 power module be used in a single configuration?
While the 8312 power module can operate in a single configuration, it is more commonly used in a redundant setup to ensure high availability and system reliability.
-What industries typically use the Triconex 8312 power module?
The 8312 power module is used in oil and gas, chemical processing, power generation, utilities, and nuclear power plants.