Kongsberg RDIOR400 – Remote Distributed I/O for Marine and Process Automation

1 Brand: Kongsberg
2 Model: RDIOR400
3 Quality: Original module
4 Warranty: 1 year
5 Delivery time: 1 week in stock
6 Condition: New/Used
7 Shipping method: DHL/UPS

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Kongsberg RDIOR400 – Remote Distributed I/O for Marine and Process AutomationRDIOR400

The Kongsberg RDIOR400 is a remote distributed I/O node designed for robust, class-approved automation systems—typically deployed with Kongsberg K-Chief/K-IMS platforms on vessels, rigs, and industrial plants. From my experience, it’s used where you want reliable, cabinet-mounted I/O close to the field devices while the main controller stays in a protected control room. Think ballast systems, ESD and fire-and-gas interfaces, pump and valve control, auxiliary machinery monitoring, and power management subsystems.

One thing I appreciate is how the RDIOR400 architecture scales: you populate digital, analog, and temperature input cards as needed, then connect back to the main system over a redundant fieldbus. It keeps wiring tidy and, in many cases, reduces commissioning time—especially on retrofits where cable runs are already tight.

Order Placement Process and Guarantees

  • Warranty: 365 days
  • Delivery: 1 week if in stock; no more than one month at the latest
  • Payment: 50% advance payment; full payment before delivery
  • Express options: FedEx, UPS, DHL

Key Features

  • Distributed, cabinet-mounted I/O – Place the node near field devices to shorten cable runs and simplify installations onboard.
  • Modular channel mix – Populate DI, DO, AI, AO, and temperature cards to match the job; typically 8–16 channels per module.
  • Redundant communications – Designed to link back to Kongsberg controllers over redundant fieldbus, improving availability in critical systems.
  • Marine-grade build – Usually installed in type-approved cabinets and used across ballast, ESD, F&G interface, and machinery monitoring.
  • Service-friendly layout – Front-access terminals and clear labeling help technicians work faster during commissioning and routine checks.
  • Stable 24 VDC operation – Runs on standard shipboard control power; power redundancy can be implemented at the cabinet level.

Technical Specifications

Brand / Model Kongsberg RDIOR400
HS Code 8538.90 (Parts for control panels / industrial control apparatus)
Power Requirements 24 VDC nominal (typical). Power consumption depends on module population.
Dimensions & Weight Rack-based node; compact footprint suitable for standard marine control cabinets. Approx. in many cases: 320 × 130 × 120 mm; ~2.5–3.0 kg depending on modules.
Operating Temperature Typically 0 to +55°C in cabinet installations; storage often down to −20°C (cabinet-dependent).
Signal I/O Types Digital Inputs/Outputs (24 VDC), Analog Inputs (4–20 mA / 0–10 V), Analog Outputs (4–20 mA), RTD (e.g., Pt100/Pt1000) and Thermocouple modules depending on build.
Channel Density Varies by card; commonly 8–16 channels per module; total channels per node depends on slot count and mix.
Communication Interfaces Redundant fieldbus back to the main Kongsberg controller (in many cases CANbus- or Ethernet-based variants, depending on system configuration).
Installation Method DIN-rail or panel-mounted inside a marine-approved control cabinet (IP-rated enclosure, segregated signal/power wiring, proper bonding).
Ingress Protection Typically IP20 at module level; final protection depends on the cabinet rating (often IP54 or higher).

Field feedback: “We added an RDIOR400 node in the pump room for extra DI/DO and it cut our trunk cabling by ~40%. Commissioning was straightforward—loop checks were quicker than last time,” a superintendent on a product tanker told us.

Related or Supporting Products

  • Kongsberg RDIOR410 – Digital I/O expansion (higher DI/DO density; useful for switch, limit, and solenoid-heavy cabinets).
  • Kongsberg RDIOR420 – Analog I/O expansion (AI/AO including 4–20 mA and temperature inputs for process signals).
  • Kongsberg K-Chief Controller (600/700 series) – Central controller to which RDIOR400 nodes connect, typically with redundant links.
  • 24 VDC Marine Power Supply – Rail-mount PSU sized for node load plus 20–30% headroom; redundancy recommended for critical services.

If you’re migrating from older RDIOR nodes, the 400-series typically keeps wiring and cabinet changes modest. You might notice that the swap often comes down to card-for-card replacement and a tidy loop check.

Installation & Maintenance

  • Cabinet & environment – Install in a ventilated marine cabinet with adequate clearance. Keep ambient within spec; avoid vibration hot spots and heat sources.
  • Wiring practices – Separate power and signal wiring; use shielded twisted pair for analog/temperature inputs; bond shields at one point; label all terminals.
  • Power & redundancy – Feed 24 VDC from a stable PSU; consider dual supplies with diode OR-ing for critical applications.
  • Network – Run redundant fieldbus links back to the controller where supported; keep within maximum segment lengths and routing guidelines.
  • Routine maintenance – Visual inspection every voyage or quarter; clean dust with dry air; verify terminal tightness; perform loop checks during scheduled downtime; back up configuration and apply firmware updates through approved Kongsberg tools when available.
  • Spares strategy – Keep at least one spare DI, DO, and AI/AO card on board; from my experience this cuts downtime dramatically during unscheduled stops.

Quality & Certifications

  • CE compliant; RoHS alignment for electronic assemblies.
  • Typically type-approved by major marine societies (e.g., DNV, ABS, LR, BV) when installed as part of approved Kongsberg systems.
  • Manufacturer quality systems usually aligned with ISO 9001 for production and service.
  • Warranty: 365 days (service exchange/repair options can be arranged on request).

If you want me to match the RDIOR400 to your exact channel list and cabinet layout, share the I/O count and any class requirements; we’ll size the node, PSU, and fieldbus redundancy so it lands right the first time.

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