Description
Triconex 8111N — High-Integrity Digital Input Module for Safety-Critical TriStation Systems


Used across refineries, chemical plants, and power generation facilities, the Triconex 8111N is a 32-channel, 24 VDC digital input module designed specifically for the Tricon and TriStation 5350 safety instrumented systems (SIS). It’s not just another I/O card—it’s one of the few modules certified to SIL 3 per IEC 61508 and IEC 61511, meaning it’s built to detect and respond to hazardous conditions *before* they escalate. From my experience supporting brownfield upgrades in the Gulf Coast, this module often replaces legacy 8110/8110A units without requiring firmware rework—just a quick hardware swap and channel remapping.
Key Features
- 32 isolated digital inputs — Each channel features opto-isolation up to 2500 Vrms, with configurable filtering (1–100 ms) to suppress noise from motor starters or solenoid banks.
- Hot-swappable in redundant TriStation chassis — You might notice that unlike many third-party alternatives, the 8111N maintains full fault tolerance during insertion—even mid-scan—thanks to its dual-redundant backplane interface.
- Built-in diagnostics & voting logic — Monitors input status, open-circuit faults, short-to-ground, and supply voltage drops in real time. In most cases, it flags anomalies before the main controller even sees them.
- Compatible with TriStation 5350 v5.0+ and Tricon v11.x — No need to upgrade your entire system architecture just to add more DI capacity. One thing I appreciate is how smoothly it integrates with existing TMR (Triple Modular Redundancy) logic scans.
- UL Listed for Class I, Div 2 / Zone 2 environments — So it’s routinely deployed near compressor skids or pump houses where ambient dust and occasional vapor presence are typical.
Technical Specifications
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Brand / Model | Triconex / 8111N |
| HS Code | 8537.10.90 (Industrial programmable controllers & parts) |
| Power Requirements | Supplied via backplane (24 VDC ±10%, max 1.2 A); no external power needed |
| Dimensions & Weight | 172 × 127 × 34 mm (W × H × D); ~420 g |
| Operating Temperature | 0 °C to +60 °C (derated above 40 °C in high-humidity cabinets) |
| Signal Input Type | Dry contact or 24 VDC sinking/sourcing (configurable per channel) |
| Communication Interface | TriBus (proprietary TMR backplane bus), no Ethernet or serial port |
| Installation Method | DIN-rail mounted in Tricon/TriStation chassis (requires 3-slot footprint) |
Application Fields
This module shows up where failure isn’t an option: offshore platform fire-and-gas panels, turbine emergency shutdown circuits, reactor interlock strings in pharma cleanrooms, and burner management systems in combined-cycle plants. A customer in Alberta recently used eight 8111Ns to consolidate 256 field switch signals into two TriStation racks—cutting cabinet space by 40% and eliminating three legacy relay panels. It seems to be especially favored when retrofitting older Tricon systems where channel density and diagnostic transparency matter more than raw speed.
Advantages & Value
If you’re evaluating this for procurement, here’s what tends to tip the scale: First, long-term compatibility—the 8111N has been in production since 2016 and is still fully supported in current TriStation 5350 releases, so spare part obsolescence risk is low. Second, engineering bandwidth savings: configuration lives inside TriStation Logic Solver software, so no separate configuration tools or license dongles. Third, total cost of ownership improves when you factor in reduced loop-check time—its per-channel LED indicators show real-time status *and* fault type (e.g., “open” vs “short”), which cuts commissioning time by roughly 30% compared to older modules. And yes—it’s not cheap upfront, but in SIL 3 loops, skipping certification revalidation on every hardware change typically pays for itself within 18 months.
Installation & Maintenance
Install only in NEMA 12 or IP54-rated cabinets with forced ventilation if ambient exceeds 45 °C. Avoid mounting directly above heat-generating modules like power supplies or analog output cards. Wiring must use shielded twisted-pair (18–22 AWG) with shields grounded at the module end only—ground loops here can trigger false alarms. For maintenance: verify input thresholds annually using a calibrated 24 VDC source; inspect terminal screws every 12 months (torque to 0.22–0.25 N·m); and update firmware only during scheduled outages—Triconex recommends pairing module updates with controller firmware upgrades to avoid version mismatches. Note: The module doesn’t support field firmware updates via USB—it requires TriStation Logic Solver v5.2+ and a valid engineering license.
Quality & Certifications
Certified to IEC 61508 SIL 3 (TÜV Rheinland Certificate No. 98412224), UL 61010-1 (Listed), CSA C22.2 No. 61010-1, ATEX II 2G Ex ib IIC T4 Gb, IECEx BAS 16.0023X, and RoHS 2011/65/EU compliant. Backed by a standard 365-day warranty—covers defects in materials and workmanship, including replacement *and* return shipping. We’ve seen a <5% RMA rate over the past three years, mostly tied to incorrect wiring during initial commissioning rather than component failure.
Our Order Placement Process & Guarantees:
• Warranty period: 365 days from date of delivery.
• Delivery time: 1 week for in-stock units (we keep 8111N in active inventory at our Houston and Rotterdam hubs); no longer than 30 days for special builds.
• Payment: 50% advance, balance due before dispatch.
• Express delivery: FedEx, UPS, or DHL—fully tracked, with customs documentation pre-cleared for most major industrial markets.


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