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YOKOGAWA SNB10D-225/CU2T Safety Node Unit

The YOKOGAWA SNB10D-225/CU2T, also cataloged as the SNB10D Safety Node Unit, operates as a dedicated hardware component for SIL3-compliant signal processing and I/O management within ProSafe-RS Safety Instrumented System (SIS) platforms.

Suffix Breakdown & Model Matrix

Suffix Code Description
SNB10D Safety Node Unit (Rack Mountable)
-2 Dual-redundant power supply with node expansion license
225 220 to 240 V AC power supply
/CU2T Connector Unit with Terminator for ESB Bus

Hardware Specifications

Parameter Specification
Model SNB10D-225/CU2T
Brand YOKOGAWA
Origin Japan
Weight 5.9 kg
Dimensions 482.6 mm x 221.5 mm x 205 mm
Operating Temp -20 deg C to 70 deg C
Power Consumption 230 VA
Safety Level SIL3 (IEC 61508)

ProSafe-RS SIS Safety Execution

The SNB10D-225/CU2T facilitates fail-safe state execution within safety-critical control loops. The unit architecture employs triple modular redundancy (TMR) 2oo3 principles at the system level to ensure that no single-point hardware failure results in an unsafe process condition. Galvanic isolation is maintained across all I/O interfaces to protect the safety controller from transient surges and ground-induced potential differences. By enforcing strict separation between safety-critical logic and process control networks, the node ensures that the safety interlock functions remain deterministic and independent, satisfying the rigorous diagnostic coverage requirements mandated by SIL3 certification.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Can the SNB10D-225/CU2T be configured for non-redundant power input?

A: The hardware is specifically engineered with a dual-redundant power supply architecture. While it may operate with a single source, optimal safety and availability metrics are predicated on dual-fed power inputs to prevent shutdowns during a primary power failure.

Q: What are the primary diagnostic limitations when using the ESB bus terminator?

A: The /CU2T connector unit provides passive termination to maintain bus impedance. If the ESB bus exhibits reflection errors or cyclic redundancy check (CRC) faults, verify the termination jumper settings and physical cable integrity before inspecting the node backplane.

Field Installation Guidelines

  1. Install the unit in a standard 19-inch cabinet, ensuring the environmental conditions do not exceed the ISA G3 corrosive resistance standards.
  2. Connect the optical ESB bus cables (ANT401) to the designated ports, ensuring the bend radius of the fiber-optic cabling is not violated to prevent attenuation.
  3. Terminate dual 220-240 V AC power inputs to the redundant terminals, ensuring each circuit is protected by an independent breaker.
  4. Verify the ground connection on the chassis to the cabinet earth stud using low-impedance cabling to ensure effective shielding against electromagnetic noise.
  5. Perform an initial system handshake via the ProSafe-RS engineering software to confirm the node expansion license is recognized and the bus communication is established.

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