Moore TRUNKGUARD TPS400 User manual

TPS400
May 2016
206-791-00CTRUNKGUARD ®
Fieldbus Power Supply
TRUNKGUARD ®
Fieldbus Power Supply
TPS400

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Table of Contents
Introduction...........................................................................................................................................................................3
Features.................................................................................................................................................................................3
Specifications .......................................................................................................................................................................4
Dimensions ...........................................................................................................................................................................5
Installation.............................................................................................................................................................................6
TPS401 DIN Carrier Units ...............................................................................................................................................6
TPS202 / TPS205 Power Conditioner .............................................................................................................................6
FDM252 Fieldbus Diagnostics Module............................................................................................................................6
FDM252 Alarms ..............................................................................................................................................................6
Jumpers...........................................................................................................................................................................6
Resistors .........................................................................................................................................................................6
SPM201 Surge Protection Module..................................................................................................................................7
Device Coupler................................................................................................................................................................7
Wiring Connections .........................................................................................................................................................7
Terminator .......................................................................................................................................................................7
Grounding .............................................................................................................................................................................8
Case Ground...................................................................................................................................................................8
Shield Ground .................................................................................................................................................................8
Surge Ground..................................................................................................................................................................8
Recommended Ground Wiring Practices...........................................................................................................................8
Testing and Troubleshooting...............................................................................................................................................9
LED Operation.................................................................................................................................................................9
CE Conformity ....................................................................................................................................................................10
Operation.............................................................................................................................................................................10
Maintenance..................................................................................................................................................................10
Customer Support..............................................................................................................................................................10
Appendix A: TRUNKGUARD / ABB System 800 Configuration ......................................................................................11
Appendix B: TRUNKGUARD / Emerson DeltaV System Configuration .........................................................................12
Appendix C: TRUNKGUARD / Yokogawa CENTUM System Configuration....................................................................13
Appendix D: TRUNKGUARD / Invensys System Configuration......................................................................................14
Appendix E: TRUNKGUARD / Honeywell System Configuration ..................................................................................15

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TRUNKGUARD ®Fieldbus
Power Supply
TPS400
Introduction
The TRUNKGUARD TPS400 Power Supply enables
fast and easy implementation of fieldbus systems
by providing properly conditioned power for simplex
and duplex FOUNDATION fieldbus H1 networks.
TRUNKGUARD TPS400 is FOUNDATION fieldbus
registered and fully compliant with FF831-1 (the
technical specification for fieldbus power supplies).
TRUNKGUARD TPS400 is composed of a DIN Carrier
populated with individual Power Conditioner Modules
(TPS202/TPS205). A Fieldbus Diagnostics Module
(FDM252) may be fitted onto the DIN Carrier to
provide alarm and diagnostics information. It provides
LED indicators for DC power status, cable short-
circuits and noise on each segment, and a common
contact closure (opens on alarm). The TPS202
and FDM252 are also used in the Fault Tolerant
TRUNKSAFE system.
Another component of the TRUNKGUARD TPS400 is
the optional Surge Protection Module, SPM201, which
provides a full 3-element surge suppression circuit for
the selected segment. The SPM201 fits directly onto
the DIN Carrier pluggable terminal socket (field-side)
for the segment being protected. This eliminates the
need for additional panel wiring or mounting space.
A ground connection for surge protection is provided
through a bus bar located within the DIN Carrier. It
is made externally available as a separate grounding
stud.
Features
• Delivers up to 500mA per segment. Available
models supply 350mA (for non-incendive, energy-
limited applications) or 500mA (for high current
demand applications) of isolated, conditioned
simplex (non-redundant) or duplex (redundant)
power for up to four segments.
• High-availability, modular design. Provides
individual power conditioner modules for each
segment. Modules are hot-swappable with load-
sharing in redundant pairs to maintain power to the
segment in the instance that one module in a pair
needs to be removed.
• Universal Modules. Power conditioner and other
modules can be used in simplex, duplex and fault
tolerant configurations.
• Economical fieldbus physical layer diagnostics.
An optional Diagnostics Module (FDM252) provides
a master alarm and LED-based alarms for segment
noise, DC voltage levels and conditioner status
faults.
• Pluggable surge protection (optional). Surge
protection with a three-element surge arrestor is
available per segment to protect the TPS400 and the
HOST from surges coming in on the trunk cables.
Figure 1. The TRUNKGUARD TPS400 provides duplex (redundant) or simplex power to each fieldbus segment (duplex unit shown).
T
24DC
Power
Input “B”
Integral Fieldbus
Termination
Fieldbus
Devices
Fieldbus
Device Coupler
Fieldbus
Trunk In
Fieldbus
Trunk Out
Host
Input
Additional
Fieldbus
Device
Couplers
24DC
Power
Input “A”
Additional Fieldbus H1 Segment Trunks
MooreHawke
TRUNKGUARD Series (TG200 and TG300)
SPURBARRIER Series
or
Third-Party
Optional
Removable
Surge
Protection
Modules
(SPM201)
Redundant
24Vdc
Power Supply
Inputs
Diagnostic Master Alarm
Contact Closure
(Failsafe, Open on Alarm)
Optional
Fieldbus Diagnostics
Module (FDM252)
LEDs and Master
Alarm Indicate:
24DC “A” Input Voltage Low
24DC “B” Input Voltage Low
Segment #1-4 Noise High
Power Conditioner Alarm
HOST
Specific
H1 Connectors
Universal Plug-In Power
Conditioner Module
TPS202 (350mA) is Compatible
with TRUNKGUARD (TPS401/TPS402)
and TRUNKSAFE (TPS201) DIN Carriers
TPS205 (500mA) is Compatible
with TRUNKGUARD (TPS401/ TPS402)
DIN Carrier
Duplex Configuration Shown
FIELDBUS NETWORK
Shield, Surge
and Case
Grounds
Diagnostic
LEDs Indicate:
Carrier Fault
Host or Field Cable Short Circuit
High Field Current (>Current Rating)
Low Module Output Voltage (<18V)

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TRUNKGUARD ®Fieldbus
Power Supply
TPS400
Specifications
TPS401/402 DIN Carrier
Number of Segments: 4
Supply Voltage: 19.2 to
32Vdc, reverse polarity
protected
Type: Pluggable with
screw-clamp retaining
screws
Wire Size: Handles
0.8-2.5mm2/12-24AWG
cable sizes
TPS202 Power
Conditioner Module
Output Capacity:
350mA per segment;
up to 25.5V (no load)
Power Requirements:
22.5VA per segment for
500mA model
Power Dissipation:
5.5W @350mA per seg-
ment at full load (shared
in duplex mode)
Terminator:
100 ohms/1microFarad
per segment
DC/DC Isolation:
500Vdc (segment to
power supply)
LED (Power): GREEN,
normal; ORANGE, Output
Voltage <18V
LED (Short): GREEN,
normal; RED, Cable Short
LED (Open): GREEN,
normal; RED, Carrier
Fault
Performance
Ambient
Conditions
(All TPS400
Components
and Options)
TPS205 Power
Conditioner Module
Output Capacity:
500mA per segment;
up to 28V (no load)
DC/DC Isolation:
500Vdc (segment to
power supply)
Power Requirements:
22.5VA per segment for
500mA model
Power Dissipation: 8W
max. per segment at full
load (shared in duplex
mode)
LED (Power): GREEN,
normal; ORANGE, Out-
put Voltage <18V
LED (Short): GREEN,
normal; RED, Cable
Short
LED (Open): GREEN,
normal; RED, Carrier
Fault
FDM252 Fieldbus Diag-
nostics Module
Power Dissipation:
0.5W maximum
LED Type: GREEN,
Normal; RED, Fault
LED A: DC “A” Input
Voltage Low (<18V)
LED B: DC “B” Input
Voltage Low (<18V)
LED 1: Segment #1
Noise High
(>75mV p/p)
LED 2: Segment #2
Noise High
(>75mV p/p)
LED 3: Segment #3
Noise High
(>75mV p/p)
LED 4: Segment #4
Noise High
(>75mV p/p)
Type: Relay (failsafe,
open on alarm)
Contact Rating:
5A@250Vac 50/60Hz
or 24Vdc, non-inductive
load
SPM201 Surge
Protection Module
Complies with:
-IEC 61158-2, for
31.25kB/s and testing
according to
-IEC 61643-21
Maximum Surge
Current Isn: 20kA
(8/20µsec)
Nominal Dis-
charge Current Isn:
3kA(8/20µsec)
Nominal Rated Current
In: 650mA
Maximum Continu-
ous OperatingVoltage
(MCOV): 35V
Peak Common Mode:
230V
Limiting Voltage Vlim:
50V@3kA (8/20µsec)
Nominal Voltage Vn:
32V
Line Attenuation: Rs: 1
ohm capacitance:1nF
IP Rating: IP20
Operating Range:
–20°C to +60°C
(–4°F to +140°F)
Storage Range:
–40°C to +85°C
(–40°F to +185°F
Relative Humidity:
0-95%, non-condensing
RFI/EMI Immunity:
10V/m@80-1000MHz,
1kHz AM when tested
according to IEC61326
Terminals
Indicators
Indicators
Performance
Performance
Performance
Indicators
Performance
Master Alarm
Output

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TRUNKGUARD ®Fieldbus
Power Supply
TPS400
Figure 2. Dimensions for The TRUNKGUARD TPS401 (Simplex)
Dimensions
114mm
(4.50in)
TPS401-4D TPS401-4Y
300mm
(8.5in)
TPS400
121mm
(4.75in)
Figure 3. Dimensions for The TRUNKGUARD TPS402 (Duplex)
114mm
(4.50in)
356mm
(14in)
121mm
(4.75in)
TPS402-4D TPS402-4Y

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TRUNKGUARD ®Fieldbus
Power Supply
TPS400
Installation
TPS401 DIN Carrier Units
DIN Carrier Units fit onto 32mm (EN50035) G-type
and 35mm (EN50022) Top Hat DIN-rails. They should
be mounted in a way to allow easy access to terminal
receptacles and to keep LEDs visible. Horizontal
DIN-rails are preferred so that air can flow vertically
between the Conditioners to assist in module cooling.
An outdoor location requires an external enclosure.
Any enclosure meeting the requirements of the
location in relation to electrical and mechanical safety
can be used (a minimum of IP54 is recommended).
Contact MooreHawke for specific advice regarding
installation of TPS400 Series in any hazardous area.
TPS202/TPS205 Power Conditioner
Power Conditioners fit onto sockets on the Carrier
face. They only mount in one orientation and should
be secured to the Carrier using the on-board screws.
A jumper is fitted to each unused socket and it must
be removed prior to module installation. Should
a Power Conditioner be removed, the Fieldbus
Diagnostics Module will indicate an alarm unless a
jumper is fitted in the empty socket.
For duplex (redundant) power for the segment
configuration, two Power Conditioners are required per
segment.
FDM252 Fieldbus Diagnostics Module
A Fieldbus Diagnostics Module (optional component)
will fit onto a socket on the Carrier face. It only mounts
in one orientation. Use the on-board screws to secure
the module to the Carrier.
Fieldbus Diagnostics Modules are required for alarm
indication and alarm contact output, but removal or
non-installation does not affect the power supply
operation for the segment.
FDM252 Alarms
There are multiple reasons that a Fieldbus Diagnostics
Module may alarm. See Testing and Troubleshooting
sections of this manual for details. At installation,
errors will be shown if there are unused power
sockets. These errors can be removed by installation
of jumpers (see Figure 6).
Jumpers
The TPS400 Carrier Module is shipped with jumpers
fitted into the appropriate unused power sockets
(as marked). These jumpers must be fitted in any
unused power socket once the Carrier is used in an
application, or the alarm will be set on the Fieldbus
Diagnostics Module. Extra jumpers are supplied with
each carrier board.
Figure 4. Example of jumper placement
Jumpers to be
fitted in location
as shown.
Resistors
Additionally, since the TPS202 continually monitors
for open or short connections, if a TPS202 module is
installed on the Carrier and is not being used in the
system, the resistors provided (3.3kohm, 1W) in the
TRUNKSAFE Kit, P/N: 208-265-00, must be placed on
the Field and Host sides (at the + and – terminals not
required on the Host side if DB25 cable is used and
Interface/ Redundant adapter is connected) of that
segment to prevent the Fieldbus Diagnostics Module
from alarming. Resistors must be removed when the
Trunk cables and Host wiring is added.
Resistors must also be placed on the field and Host
side terminals for bench test purposes.

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TRUNKGUARD ®Fieldbus
Power Supply
TPS400
SPM201 Surge Protection Module
Surge Protection Modules (optional component) fit
onto the field-side pluggable socket on the DIN Carrier
face and accept the field-side pluggable terminals.
They only mount in one orientation. A long screw
is provided to secure the unit to the Carrier. This
screw must be fitted in order to complete the ground
connection of the Surge Protection Module.
Device Coupler
The TPS400 can supply conditioned power to any
suitably certified fieldbus device coupler (also spur
junction block, brick, etc.) including the MooreHawke
TG200 and TG300 TRUNKGUARD Series, the
SPURBARRIER™ Series, and third-party device
couplers. Please consult the appropriate device
coupler manual for installation instructions
Wiring Connections
Any cable suitable for FOUNDATION fieldbus /
PROFIBUS PA applications may be used. This is
typically 6-22 AWG cable with individual shields
(normally called Type A cable). Components from
multiple segments may be combined within a
multi-core cable. It is recommended that various
component shields remain independent of each other
within the multi-core cable.
Wire terminations should be made from cables
stripped to expose no more than 8mm (0.3 in) of
conductor and inserted fully into the terminal opening.
Bootlace ferrules are recommended for use with
stranded cable.
Field-side segment wiring is made via screw-
clamp pluggable terminals marked FIELD. HOST
connections are made either through the terminals
marked HOST or via multi-way cables plugged
directly to the HOST connectors on the Carrier. See
Appendices for HOST specific hook up information.
Nominal 24Vdc (19.2-30Vdc) power is required for
terminals marked DC Power. Provisions are made for
two independent DC feeds to the Carrier.
WARNING:
To avoid an explosion hazard do not
disconnect equipment at trunk terminals when
a flammable or combustible atmosphere is
present.
Note:
If only one DC power input is to be used,
the FMD252 (if fitted) will indicate an alarm.
Hence, use a pair of jumper wires between
both DC inputs A and B terminals to insure it
operates correctly.
Once all wiring connections have been made, all
retaining screws on each module should be securely
fastened and any external enclosure closed (where
applicable).
Terminator
Each Segment must have two terminators to function
properly. The terminator (100 ohm resistor in series
with a 1 microfarad capacitor) provides an end load
for the segment and prevents reflections. A terminator
is hard wired on the TPS400 carrier board for each
segment. Another terminator should be placed at the
end of the segment in the field (if using a TG Series
device coupler with an auto-termination feature the
second terminator will automatically be applied).
Contact MooreHawke if the HOST link cable is in
excess of 30m (100ft).

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TRUNKGUARD ®Fieldbus
Power Supply
TPS400
Grounding
The TPS400 carrier is provided with three independent
connection points relating to ground. This section
provides details of each connection point and provides
recommendations on connecting these grounds.
Case Ground
The CASE ground connection is for personnel
protection and should be connected to the local
structural ground in the panel or enclosure, typically
the incoming ac power ground, if available. The case
can also be grounded via the DIN rail.
Shield Ground
The SHIELD ground is the collection point for all of
the shields relating to the fieldbus signals (both field
and HOST-side). This may be directly connected to
ground, through a capacitor or via the HOST ground.
Note:
If capacitor is not used, only one SHIELD
ground is needed either at the power carrier
or at the HOST top end. However, if it is at the
power carrier, then connect SHIELD point to
GROUND.
Surge Ground
The SURGE ground is available for those installations
that use the SPM201 surge protection modules.
These are designed to divert very large/short duration
currents associated with surges (up to 20kA) and so
these should not be connected to the normal SHIELD
ground. When used for surge protection, the shorting
bar between these ground points must be removed.
Therefore, if no surge protection is being used, this
shorting bar must be always connected to ground.
Case Ground
Shorting Bar
Shield Ground
Surge Ground
Figure 5. Grounding options
Recommended Ground Wiring
Practices
Moore Industries recommends the following ground
wiring practices:
• Any Moore Hawke product in a metal case or
housing should be grounded.
• The protective earth conductor must be
connected to a system safety earth ground
before making any other connections.
• All input signals to, and output signals from,
MooreHawke’s products should be wired using
a shielded, twisted pair technique. Shields
should be wired to the connector for the
specific trunk or spur and the SHIELD ground
connected as described above.
• The maximum length of unshielded input and
output signal wiring should be 2 inches.
Fieldbus cable shields are “carried through” the
TPS400 Carrier’s input/output terminals and require a
suitable, noise-free ground connection point.
If SPM201 Surge Protection Units are fitted, their
securing screw must be installed per unit and the
TPS400 DIN Carrier must be connected to a low
impedance surge protection ground with a direct cable
of at least 10 AWG (10mm2cross-sectional area) from
the grounding lug provided.

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TRUNKGUARD ®Fieldbus
Power Supply
TPS400
Testing and Troubleshooting
Refer to Table 1 for information on LED indications of
fault conditions.
Note:
The DIN Carrier has a link fitted at each Power
Conditioner position. The link must be removed prior
to installation of a Power Conditioner and must be
replaced should a Power Conditioner be removed to
avoid alarm indication.
LED Operation
During normal operation, LED sequence should be as
follows:
TPS202/TPS205 Power Conditioners: All LEDs
should be GREEN.
FDM252 Diagnostics Modules: All LEDs should
be GREEN.
If any RED LED is ON, or any GREEN LED is
OFF, refer to Table 1 for troubleshooting tips.
LED
DC power_A
DC power_B
NOISE 1
NOISE 2
NOISE 3
NOISE 4
LED Indication
GREEN RED OFF
Normal Operation Input Voltage A < 18V Module failure
GREEN RED OFF
Normal Operation Input Voltage B < 18V Module failure
GREEN RED OFF
Normal Operation Noise > 75mVp/p Module failure
GREEN RED OFF
Normal Operation Noise > 75mVp/p Module failure
GREEN RED OFF
Normal Operation Noise > 75mVp/p Module failure
GREEN RED OFF
Normal Operation Noise > 75mVp/p Module failure
FDM252 Fieldbus Diagnostic Module
LED
POWER
OUT LOW
SHORT CIRCUIT
OPEN CIRCUIT
*Open Circuit detection is inactive. Red LED indicates a Carrier Fault
LED Indication
GREEN Orange OFF
Normal Operation Output Voltage < 18V Module failure
GREEN RED OFF
Normal Operation Carrier Fault* Module failure
GREEN RED OFF
Normal Operation Cable short-circuit Module failure
TPS202/TPS205 Power Conditioner
Table 1. Troubleshooting
Figure 6. Module LED Indicators
TPS202 / TPS205
FDM252

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TRUNKGUARD ®Fieldbus
Power Supply
TPS400
CE Conformity
Installation of any MooreHawke products that carry
CE certification (Commission Electrotechnique)
must adhere to the guidelines in Recommended
Ground Wiring Practices (above) in order to meet
the requirements set forth in applicable EMC
(Electromagnetic Compatibility) directives 2004/108/
EC, EN 61326. Consult the factory for the most
current information on products that have been CE
certified.
Operation
Once configured, installed and supplied with the
correct power, TRUNKGUARD begins to operate
immediately.
Maintenance
Moore Industries suggests a quick check for terminal
tightness and general unit condition every 6-8
months. Always adhere to any site requirements for
programmed maintenance.
TPS400 Series modules contain no user-serviceable
parts. Non-functioning units under warranty should be
returned to Moore Industries for replacement or repair.
Moore Industries uses a combination of protection
finishes on our aluminum parts to eliminate the risk
of corrosion and to maintain the original appearance
of our units. The user/installer should exercise
caution with regard to possible attack by aggressive
substances in a specific installation.
Customer Support
If service assistance is ever required for an instrument
in your application, refer to the back cover of this
manual for the telephone numbers to MooreHawke’s
customer service department.
If possible, make a note of the model number of the
offending unit before calling. For fastest assistance,
have the following available: serial number and the
job and purchase order number under which it was
shipped

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TRUNKGUARD ®Fieldbus
Power Supply
TPS400
Appendix A: TRUNKGUARD /
ABB System 800 Configuration
TRUNKGUARD can be wired directly to each channel
at the LD 800HSE linking device.
Refer to Figure A-1 for installation examples.
Figure A-1. TRUNKGUARD / ABB System 800 Configuration
Control Network
HSE Subnet
Server
AC 800M
+
–
LD 800HSE
FDM252
Segment #2
Segment #3
Segment #4
Segment #2
Segment #3
Segment #4
TPS400
Segment 1_1A
Fieldbus Cable
Fieldbus Cable
Fieldbus Cable
Control Network
HSE Subnet
Server
AC 800M
+
–
LD 800HSE
+
–
LD 800HSE
FDM252
Segment #1
Simplex (TPS401-4D) Duplex (TPS402-4D)
Trunk In
Additional TG
Couplers
TG
+
–
+
–
TRUNK
B
TRUNK
A
S
+S
+
S
+S
+
S
+
S
+
S
+
S
+
S
+S
+
TRUNK
B
TRUNK
A
S
+S
+
S
+S
+
S
+
S
+
S
+
S
+
+S
+
–
+
–
+
Trunk
Out
Fieldbus Cable
Trunk In
Additional TG
Couplers
TG
+
–
+
–
TRUNK
B
TRUNK
A
S
+S
+
S
+S
+
S
+
S
+
S
+
S
+
S
+S
+
TRUNK
B
TRUNK
A
S
+S
+
S
+S
+
S
+
S
+
S
+
S
+
+S
+
–
+
–
+
Trunk
Out
Fieldbus Cable

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TRUNKGUARD ®Fieldbus
Power Supply
TPS400
Appendix B: TRUNKGUARD/
Emerson DeltaV System
Configuration
Figure A-2. TRUNKGUARD / Emerson DeltaV System Configuration
DeltaV is a digital automation system from Emerson
Process Management. DeltaV incorporates
FOUNDATION Fieldbus I/O capability via H1 cards.
Redundant H1 cards are supported if using a DeltaV
Series 6.0 or later which utilizes Series 2 H1 cards.
To install TRUNKGUARD with an Emerson DeltaV
system, refer to Figure A-2.
Segment
1_1A
Emerson
Series 2 H1 Card
Series 2
H1 Card
FDM252
Segment #2
Segment #3
Segment #4
TPS400
Segment
1_1A
Emerson
Redundant
Carrier
Series 2
H1 Card Series 2
H1 Card
Simplex (TPS401-4D) Duplex (TPS402-4D)
FDM252
Segment #2
Segment #3
Segment #4
Trunk In
Additional TG
Couplers
TG
+
–
+
–
TRUNK
B
TRUNK
A
S
+S
+
S
+S
+
S
+
S
+
S
+
S
+
S
+S
+
TRUNK
B
TRUNK
A
S
+S
+
S
+S
+
S
+
S
+
S
+
S
+
+S
+
–
+
–
+
Trunk
Out
Trunk In
Additional TG
Couplers
TG
+
–
+
–
TRUNK
B
TRUNK
A
S
+S
+
S
+S
+
S
+
S
+
S
+
S
+
S
+S
+
TRUNK
B
TRUNK
A
S
+S
+
S
+S
+
S
+
S
+
S
+
S
+
+S
+
–
+
–
+
Trunk
Out

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TRUNKGUARD ®Fieldbus
Power Supply
TPS400
Appendix C: TRUNKGUARD /
Yokogawa CENTUM System
Configuration
This Configuration requires the use of a Moore
Industries Yokogawa Redundant Adaptor when the
TPS401-4Y TRUNKGUARD unit is used. When using
the TPS402-4Y unit an AKB336 cable is required for
this configuration.
Figure A-3. TRUNKGUARD / Yokogawa CENTUM System Configuration
To utilize TRUNKGUARD with a Yokogawa CENTUM
system, refer to Figure A-3 below.
AKB336
AKB336
AKB336
FDM252
TPS400
FDM252
Segment #2
Segment #2
Segment #3
Segment #4
Segment #3
Segment #4
Simplex (TPS401-4Y) Duplex (TPS402-4Y)
HIS PRM
V net
FCU
FCS
ESB bus
ALF111
HIS PRM
V net
FCU
FCS
ESB bus
ALF111
ALF111
Trunk In
Additional TG
Couplers
TG
+
–
+
–
TRUNK
B
TRUNK
A
S
+S
+
S
+S
+
S
+
S
+
S
+
S
+
S
+S
+
TRUNK
B
TRUNK
A
S
+S
+
S
+S
+
S
+
S
+
S
+
S
+
+S
+
–
+
–
+
Trunk
Out
Trunk In
Additional TG
Couplers
TG
+
–
+
–
TRUNK
B
TRUNK
A
S
+S
+
S
+S
+
S
+
S
+
S
+
S
+
S
+S
+
TRUNK
B
TRUNK
A
S
+S
+
S
+S
+
S
+
S
+
S
+
S
+
+S
+
–
+
–
+
Trunk
Out

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TRUNKGUARD ®Fieldbus
Power Supply
TPS400
Figure A-4. TRUNKGUARD / Invensys System Configuration
Appendix D: TRUNKGUARD /
Invensys System Configuration
When using a TPS400 with a Foxboro I/A System, a
special cable is provided to plug into the I/A Carrier
board and then into the TPS 400 Carrier board
Refer to Figure A-4 below..
FDM252
Segment #2
Segment #3
Segment #4
TPS400
DB37/DB25 Cable DB37/DB25 Cable
FDM252
Segment #2
Segment #3
Segment #4
Simplex (TPS401-4D) Duplex (TPS402-4D)
Trunk In
Additional TG
Couplers
TG
+
–
+
–
TRUNK
B
TRUNK
A
S
+S
+
S
+S
+
S
+
S
+
S
+
S
+
S
+S
+
TRUNK
B
TRUNK
A
S
+S
+
S
+S
+
S
+
S
+
S
+
S
+
+S
+
–
+
–
+
Trunk
Out
Trunk In
Additional TG
Couplers
TG
+
–
+
–
TRUNK
B
TRUNK
A
S
+S
+
S
+S
+
S
+
S
+
S
+
S
+
S
+S
+
TRUNK
B
TRUNK
A
S
+S
+
S
+S
+
S
+
S
+
S
+
S
+
+S
+
–
+
–
+
Trunk
Out
Foxboro I/A System Foxboro I/A System

15
TRUNKGUARD ®Fieldbus
Power Supply
TPS400
Figure A-5. TRUNKGUARD / Honeywell System Configuration
Appendix E: TRUNKGUARD/
Honeywell System
Configuration
To utilize TRUNKGUARD with a Honeywell system,
refer to Figure A-5 below.
FDM252
SEGMENT #2
SEGMENT #3
SEGMENT #4
SEGMENT #2
SEGMENT #3
SEGMENT #4
TPS400
FDM252
Simplex (TPS401-4D)
Duplex (TPS402-4D)
Honeywell
Series ‘C’ FIM
1
2
3
4
SEGMENT
#1
SEGMENT
#1
Honeywell
Series ‘C’ FIM
1
2
3
4
DB25/16-pin Cable
Segments 1 - 4
(Multi-Segments with
alarm connections)
P/N: 804-013-26
Additional TG
Couplers
TG
+
–
+
–
TRUNK
B
TRUNK
A
S
+S
+
S
+S
+
S
+
S
+
S
+
S
+
S
+S
+
TRUNK
B
TRUNK
A
S
+S
+
S
+S
+
S
+
S
+
S
+
S
+
+S
+
–
+
–
+
Trunk In
Trunk Out
Twisted shielded pair Fieldbus cable
Additional TG
Couplers
TG
+
–
+
–
TRUNK
B
TRUNK
A
S
+S
+
S
+S
+
S
+
S
+
S
+
S
+
S
+S
+
TRUNK
B
TRUNK
A
S
+S
+
S
+S
+
S
+
S
+
S
+
S
+
+S
+
–
+
–
+
Trunk In
Trunk Out
Twisted shielded pair Fieldbus cable

To return equipment to Moore Industries for repair, follow these four steps:
1. Call Moore Industries and request a Returned Material Authorization (RMA) number.
Warranty Repair –
If you are unsure if your unit is still under warranty, we can use the unit’s serial number
to verify the warranty status for you over the phone. Be sure to include the RMA
number on all documentation.
Non-Warranty Repair –
If your unit is out of warranty, be prepared to give us a Purchase Order number when
you call. In most cases, we will be able to quote you the repair costs at that time.
The repair price you are quoted will be a “Not To Exceed” price, which means that the
actual repair costs may be less than the quote. Be sure to include the RMA number
on all documentation.
2. Provide us with the following documentation:
a) A note listing the symptoms that indicate the unit needs repair
b) Complete shipping information for return of the equipment after repair
c) The name and phone number of the person to contact if questions arise at the factory
3. Use sufficient packing material and carefully pack the equipment in a sturdy shipping con-
tainer.
4. Ship the equipment to the Moore Industries location nearest you.
The returned equipment will be inspected and tested at the factory. A Moore Industries rep-
resentative will contact the person designated on your documentation if more information is
needed. The repaired equipment, or its replacement, will be returned to you in accordance
with the shipping instructions furnished in your documentation.
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ANY CAUSE OF ACTION FOR BREACH OF ANY WARRANTY BY
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DEFECT OR BREACH WITHIN TEN DAYS FROM THE EARLIEST DATE
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THE ALLEGED DEFECT OR BREACH, AND NO ACTION FOR THE
BREACH OF ANY WARRANTY SHALL BE COMMENCED BY THE
BUYER ANY LATER THAN TWELVE MONTHS FROM THE EARLIEST
DATE ON WHICH THE BUYER COULD REASONABLY HAVE DISCOV-
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RETURN POLICY
For a period of thirty-six (36) months from the date of shipment, and under
normal conditions of use and service, Moore Industries (“The Company”)
will at its option replace, repair or refund the purchase price for any of its
manufactured products found, upon return to the Company (transportation
charges prepaid and otherwise in accordance with the return procedures
established byThe Company), to be defective in material or workmanship.
This policy extends to the original Buyer only and not to Buyer’s customers
or the users of Buyer’s products, unless Buyer is an engineering contractor
in which case the policy shall extend to Buyer’s immediate customer only.
This policy shall not apply if the product has been subject to alteration,
misuse, accident, neglect or improper application, installation, or operation.
THE COMPANY SHALL IN NO EVENT BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL
OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES.
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