S800 Input/Output Modules and Terminal Units
The S800 I/O is distributed as a modular I/O and communicates with numerous controllers via Advant Fieldbus 100 (AF100), PROFIBUS-DP, or directly.
The S800 I/O is easy to install I/O modules and process wiring.
It is highly modular and flexible, so I/O modules can be combined to suit a wide range of applications.
The S800 I/O can be installed in a variety of configurations www.abb-drive.com to meet most requirements.
Product Overview
The S800 I/O is easy to install I/O modules and process wiring.
It is highly modular and flexible, so I/O modules can be combined to suit a wide range of applications.
Including most types of signalling, HART and intrinsically safe interfaces, the S800 I/O module is combined with a fieldbus communication interface (FCI) to form an I/O station.
The S800 I/O can be used in both stand-alone and redundant applications.
In general, all S800 units are G3-compliant. G3-compliant modules can withstand
According to ISA-S71.04. G3-compliant modules can withstand more severe environmental conditions. The following S800
units are G2 compliant – SD821. SD822. SD823. SD831. SD832. SD833. SD834.
G3-compliant versions of the SD822 and SS822 are also available.
G3-compliant SD822 and SS822 versions are also available.
All modules are labelled with a bar code showing the serial number, product ID and product revision number.
Separate barcode strips are included on the modules if required.
The S800 I/O can be divided into the following categories:
– Module Terminal Units (MTUs)
– I/O Modules – S800 I/O modules and S800L I/O modules.
The S800 I/O modules can be used with Modular Terminal Units.
The S800L I/O Module can be mounted directly to a standard DIN rail.
The modules also contain terminals for connection.
Modular Terminal Units and Terminal Units
Module Terminal Units (MTUs) are passive base units that house I/O modules.
modules. They contain process terminals and a section of the module bus.
The Module Terminal Unit (MTU) allocates the module bus to the I/O module and the next MTU.
It also generates the correct address for the I/O module by
transferring the output position signals to the next MTU.
Two mechanical keys are used to configure MTUs for different types of I/O modules. this is only a mechanical configuration and does not affect the MTUs or the functionality of the I/O modules.
Each key has six positions and there are 36 different configurations. The configuration can be changed with a screwdriver.
The MTU can be mounted on a standard DIN rail. It has a mechanical latch
that locks the MTU to the DIN rail. The latch can be released with a screwdriver.
The MTU has a mechanical locking mechanism that locks the module in its position.
position. The mechanism also sends a BLOCK signal to the I/O module to keep the module in its initial state until it is locked.
Holds the module in its initial state until it is locked in place.
The top of the MTU can be removed to replace the terminal board even when the system is running.
Even if the system is still running. Damage to the terminal screws may cause this need.
The MTU is available in three models (Compact, Extended, and Redundant).
Compact MTUs typically use a single wire connection for compact installation of I/O modules.
Extended MTUs provide a more complete MTU installation, including 3-wire connections, fuses, and field circuit power distribution.
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