FMB242
Description
1. Technical Specifications
1.1 Electrical Parameters
Channels: 16 isolated discrete output channels
External Power Supply Compatibility: 15-60V DC, 120V AC/125V DC, 240V AC voltage signals
Maximum Output Current per Channel: 2.25A
Surge Current: Up to 8A (20ms at 30°C)
Maximum On-state Voltage Drop: 0.2V
Maximum Off-state Leakage Current: 0.1mA
Power Supply: 24V DC redundant power supply
Power Consumption: ≤3W per module (maximum heat dissipation 6.5W when all outputs are 1.5A)
1.2 Environmental & Mechanical Parameters
Mounting: Standard baseplate installation
Operating Temperature: -20°C to +70°C
Storage Temperature: -40°C to +70°C
Humidity Tolerance: 5%-95% non-condensing
Operating Altitude: -300 to +3000m
Weight: Approximately 284g
Dimensions: 102mm (height, 114mm including mounting ears) × 45mm (width) × 104mm (depth)
2. Product Overview
3. Functional Features
3.1 High Reliability and Stability
3.2 Hot-Swap Replacement
3.3 Real-Time Status Monitoring
3.4 Wide Voltage Compatibility
3.5 Redundant Power Supply Support
4. Installation Instructions
4.1 Installation Preparation
4.1.1 Tools and Materials Required
Standard screwdriver (flathead and Phillips)
Wire stripper
Crimping tool (for terminal connections)
Insulating tape
FBM242 module (P0916TA)
Standard baseplate (compatible with Foxboro I/A Series DCS)
Power supply cables (24V DC redundant power supply)
Signal cables (for connecting output channels to on-site executive components)
4.1.2 Pre-Installation Check
Check the module’s part number (P0916TA) and model (FBM242) to ensure it matches the required specifications.
Inspect the module’s housing for damage, scratches, or deformation; check the front-panel LED indicators for completeness.
Verify that the baseplate is compatible with the FBM242 module and is securely installed on the DIN rail.
Check the power supply voltage (24V DC) to ensure it meets the module’s requirements; confirm that the power supply is stable and free of interference.
Inspect the signal cables and power supply cables for damage, and ensure the cable specifications match the module’s current and voltage requirements.
4.2 Installation Steps
Mount the Baseplate: Install the standard baseplate on the DIN rail (complying with IEC 60715) in the control cabinet. Ensure the baseplate is securely fixed, with no looseness. The installation position should be well-ventilated, away from heat sources (such as power modules) and high-voltage components, to avoid affecting the module’s heat dissipation and operation.
- Connect Cables to the Baseplate: Before installing the module, connect the power supply cables and signal cables to the corresponding terminals on the baseplate.
Power Supply Connection: Connect the 24V DC redundant power supply cables to the "Power In" terminals (positive and negative poles must be correctly connected, do not reverse).
Signal Connection: Connect the signal cables from the on-site executive components (relays, contactors, etc.) to the 16 discrete output channel terminals on the baseplate. Each channel corresponds to a set of terminals; ensure the wiring is correct and tight, and use insulating tape to wrap the connection points to prevent short circuits.
Install the FBM242 Module: Align the module’s bottom slot with the baseplate’s guide rail, and push the module downward until it clicks into place (indicating that the module is securely connected to the baseplate). Ensure the module is tightly fitted with the baseplate, with no gaps or looseness. If hot-swap is required, ensure the DCS system is in a stable operating state before installing the module.
- Post-Installation Check:
Turn on the 24V DC redundant power supply, and check the front-panel power indicator of the module (should be on, indicating normal power supply).
Check the module’s fault indicator (should be off, indicating no fault).
Send a test signal from the DCS system to each output channel, and check the corresponding channel LED indicator (should be on when the channel is activated, off when deactivated) to confirm that the signal transmission is normal.
Check the on-site executive components to ensure they can be normally driven by the module’s output signal.
4.3 Installation Notes
The module must be installed by professional maintenance personnel who are familiar with Foxboro I/A Series DCS systems to avoid incorrect installation leading to module damage or system failure.
During installation, ensure the power supply is turned off (except for hot-swap operations) to prevent electric shock or short circuits.
The wiring must be correct and tight; incorrect polarity (especially for power supply cables) will damage the module.
The module’s installation position must ensure good heat dissipation; avoid installing it in a sealed space or near heat sources, as excessive temperature will affect the module’s performance and service life.
After installation, conduct a comprehensive test to confirm that the module is operating normally and the signal transmission is stable before putting it into formal use.
When replacing the module (hot-swap), ensure the new module is of the same model (FBM242, Part Number: P0916TA) to avoid incompatibility issues.

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