FAQ (10 Questions & Answers)
Below are ten QA‑style FAQs about the 8120E, written clearly and in natural tone.
Q1: What does “TMR” stand for and why is it used?
A1: TMR stands for Triple‑Modular Redundancy. It means three separate computing channels run the same logic in parallel. If one fails or produces a different result, the other two agree and override it. That ensures highly reliable, fault‑tolerant operation.
Q2: Is the 8120E suitable for SIL 3 applications?
A2: Yes. The 8120E is certified for Safety Integrity Level 3, which is one of the highest levels of functional safety. It processes safety logic in a way that minimizes the risk of dangerous failure.
Q3: Can the 8120E handle both analog and digital I/O?
A3: Absolutely. The controller can be configured with a mix of analog and digital inputs and outputs—commonly up to 128 digital and 32 analog channels—but you can tailor that to your system’s needs.
Q4: How does the controller alert when a fault occurs?
A4: It has built‑in diagnostics that constantly check health status. If a fault is detected, it logs the event, flags the affected channel, and sends diagnostics through the communication interfaces for operator notification or logging.
Q5: Can the controller operate in extreme temperatures?
A5: Yes, it’s built to work in harsh environments. It operates reliably in temperatures from –40 °C up to +70 °C, making it suitable for outdoor and industrial sites.
Q6: How is the 8120E powered?
A6: It uses dual‑redundant 24 V DC power supplies (range 20–30 V). If one supply fails, the other can maintain operation, preserving safety functionality.
Q7: Is network redundancy supported?
A7: Yes. The 8120E includes at least dual Ethernet ports for network redundancy. It also supports serial or fieldbus protocols via optional modules, enabling flexible and failsafe communication.
Q8: What kind of maintenance does it require?
A8: Routine maintenance is minimal. Most checks involve verifying diagnostics logs, testing I/O integrity, and occasionally running self‑tests. It is designed for low intervention and high uptime.
Q9: How large is the controller?
A9: The 8120E measures approximately 440 mm tall by 180 mm wide by 450 mm deep, and weighs around 18 kg.
Q10: Can I expand I/O later?
A10: Yes, the system is modular. You can add or replace I/O modules—analog or digital—as needed. This modularity simplifies upgrades and site customization.
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