ICS Triplex T8293: SIL 4‑Certified 15‑Way Fused Power Distribution Unit
ICS Triplex (Rockwell Automation) has long set benchmarks for safety‑critical control hardware. Its T8293 is a compact, high‑integrity Trusted Power Distribution Unit (PDU) designed to deliver safe, monitored, and fault‑tolerant power distribution in industrial safety instrumented systems (SIS).
Core Design & Redundancy
The T8293 is built on a triple modular redundant (TMR) architecture, supporting fault‑tolerant (3‑2‑0) operation with ≤1 ms failover. Certified to SIL 4 (IEC 61508), it meets the most stringent functional safety requirements for process industries. It accepts 24 VDC or 48 VDC input (22–30 VDC / 43–60 VDC, link‑selectable) and provides 15 dual‑redundant, fuse‑protected outputs (3.15 A fast‑blow fuses).
Key Features
- 15‑Way Fused Distribution: 30 individual fuse paths (two banks of 15) isolate faults and protect I/O, controllers, and field devices.
- Full Monitoring: LED indicators per channel and a common alarm relay (volt‑free contact) report fuse trips or supply faults in real time.
- Robust Environmental Specs: Operates reliably from ‑25°C to +70°C, withstanding harsh plant conditions.
- DIN‑Rail Mounting: Compact (79 × 285 × 109 mm, 0.576 kg) for easy integration into standard control cabinets.
- Global Compliance: UL, CE, and CSA certified for worldwide deployment.
Industrial Applications
The T8293 serves as the power backbone in oil and gas, petrochemical, power generation, and metallurgy. It powers emergency shutdown (ESD), fire and gas (F&G), and burner management systems (BMS), where zero downtime and fault isolation are critical. Its TMR design ensures no single point of failure, while fused outputs prevent cascading faults across safety loops.
Conclusion
The ICS Triplex T8293 combines SIL 4 safety, TMR redundancy, and intelligent fuse monitoring into a compact PDU. For plant operators and system integrators aiming to harden safety systems and minimize unplanned outages, the T8293 is the gold standard in critical power distribution.