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Triconex 3008N Safety-Instrumented Analog Input Module

The Triconex 3008N is a high-performance Analog Input Module designed for Triple Modular Redundancy (TMR) safety systems. This module provides reliable, high-speed signal acquisition for SIL 3-rated applications, ensuring maximum uptime and safety in critical industrial environments like oil, gas, and power generation.

Product Description

The Triconex 3008N serves as a high-integrity Analog Input (AI) module designed specifically for the Tricon System. This module facilitates the precise acquisition of continuous variable signals, which is vital for maintaining the safety and efficiency of Distributed Control Systems (DCS). Because the 3008N utilizes a Triple Modular Redundancy (TMR) architecture, it ensures that even in the event of a component failure, the system continues to operate without interruption or loss of safety function.

Engineers typically deploy this module in environments where signal accuracy and system uptime are non-negotiable. Furthermore, the 3008N processes incoming analog data at high speeds, allowing for real-time diagnostics and rapid response to process fluctuations. Its ruggedized construction permits reliable performance across a broad temperature range, which makes it suitable for heavy industrial settings such as petrochemical plants and power generation facilities.

Key Technical Characteristics

  • Manufacturer: Triconex (by Schneider Electric / Invensys)
  • Model Number: 3008N
  • Module Category: Analog Input (AI)
  • System Compatibility: Tricon TMR Systems
  • Input Precision: High-resolution signal processing for critical loops
  • Safety Integrity: Designed for use in SIL 3 applications (IEC 61508 compliant)
  • Weight:  2.12 kg 
  • Physical Dimensions: 2.2 cm x 40.5 cm x 40.0 cm
  • Origin: Manufactured in the USA
  • Condition: Brand New

Industrial Applications

The 3008N module functions effectively within various high-stakes sectors. Consequently, it is a preferred choice for the following:

  • Emergency Shutdown Systems (ESD): Monitoring critical process variables to trigger safety protocols.
  • Fire and Gas Systems (F&G): Ensuring reliable sensor data for detection and suppression logic.
  • Burner Management Systems (BMS): Controlling and monitoring boiler and furnace operations.
  • Turbomachinery Control: Managing high-speed analog inputs for turbine protection and regulation.