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Hima F71 Series

HIMA F71 Series Modules | F7130A Power Supply Module

Model: F7130A

Brand Hima
Series F71 Series
Model F7130A
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HIMA F71 Series: Comprehensive Module Range and Technical Overview

The HIMA F71 Series represents one of the most widely deployed safety programmable logic controller (SLC) platforms in global heavy industry. Installed across petrochemical complexes, nuclear power stations, offshore platforms, and refinery process units, the F71 architecture is certified to IEC 61508 SIL 3 and has accumulated decades of field-proven operational history in environments where functional safety is non-negotiable. Its modular backplane design allows system integrators to configure redundant CPU, I/O, power, and communication layers within a single rack, making it the reference platform for safety instrumented systems (SIS) in facilities governed by IEC 61511 and NFPA 72 standards. The F71 Series remains active in maintenance and spare parts cycles at thousands of installations worldwide, with a significant installed base in the Middle East, Europe, and Asia-Pacific refining sectors.

The Evolution of F71 Series Architecture

The HIMA F71 platform was introduced as part of HIMA's second-generation safety controller family, succeeding the earlier H41/H51 relay-based systems. The F71 architecture introduced a fully digital, microprocessor-based safety execution environment with deterministic scan cycles and hardware-enforced redundancy. Early F71 variants operated on proprietary HIMA bus protocols with parallel backplane addressing; subsequent revisions introduced ELOP II as the primary engineering environment, enabling structured text and function block programming compliant with IEC 61131-3.

As the platform matured through the 1990s and 2000s, HIMA expanded the F71 catalog to include high-density I/O modules, fiber-optic communication adapters, and hot-standby CPU configurations. The introduction of the HIMatrix and HIMax platforms in the 2010s represented HIMA's next-generation architecture, but the F71 installed base remained too large for rapid migration. Many end users operating F71 systems under long-term service agreements (LTSA) continue to source spare modules to extend operational life by 10–20 years beyond the platform's original design horizon. Compatibility between F71 sub-generations requires careful firmware and backplane revision matching; mixing incompatible module revisions is a documented failure mode that DriveKNMS engineering staff screen for during sourcing.

F71 Series Full Catalog & Functionalities (SKU List)

The following SKUs represent verified, commonly sourced modules within the HIMA F71 Series. Modules are classified by functional category.

Power Supply Modules

  • F7130A: 24 VDC redundant power supply module for F71 rack, 10 A rated output, hot-swap capable.
  • F7131A: 48 VDC input power supply module, designed for substation and telecom-adjacent SIS installations.
  • F7132: Dual-channel power distribution module with internal fusing and status relay output.

Central Processing Unit (CPU) Modules

  • F7553: Single-processor CPU module, 32-bit architecture, supports up to 4,096 I/O points, ELOP II compatible.
  • F7554: Dual-redundant CPU module pair configuration, hot-standby switchover <10 ms, SIL 3 rated.
  • F7556: High-speed CPU module with extended memory for large-scale SIS applications exceeding 8,000 I/O tags.

Digital Input (DI) Modules

  • F3236: 16-channel 24 VDC digital input module, 1oo2 voting architecture, field-side galvanic isolation.
  • F3330: 32-channel digital input module, configurable for 1oo1 or 1oo2D logic, NAMUR sensor compatible.
  • F3332: 16-channel digital input module with integrated line fault detection, suitable for fire and gas applications.

Digital Output (DO) Modules

  • F3416: 16-channel 24 VDC digital output module, 0.5 A per channel, short-circuit protected, SIL 2 rated.
  • F3422: 8-channel relay output module, 2 A per channel, suitable for solenoid valve and ESD actuator interfaces.

Analog Input (AI) Modules

  • F6217: 8-channel 4–20 mA analog input module, 12-bit resolution, HART pass-through capable.
  • F6220: 16-channel analog input module with configurable input ranges (0–10 V / 4–20 mA), SIL 2 certified.

Communication & Network Adapter Modules

  • F7126: PROFIBUS DP master/slave communication module, supports up to 125 nodes, redundant bus capable.
  • F7128: Modbus RTU/TCP gateway module for F71 rack, enables DCS integration via serial and Ethernet interfaces.
  • F7133: Fiber-optic inter-rack communication module, multi-mode fiber, up to 2 km segment length.

Sourcing Hard-to-Find & Obsolete F71 Series Parts

HIMA has transitioned active development resources to the HIMax and HIMatrix platforms. While the F71 Series has not been formally declared end-of-life for all module types, new production runs for many SKUs have ceased, and lead times through authorized distribution channels can exceed 26 weeks or result in no-quote responses. DriveKNMS maintains a dedicated inventory of tested F71 spare modules sourced from decommissioned systems, controlled plant shutdowns, and verified secondary market channels.

For operators running F71-based SIS under IEC 61511 lifecycle management obligations, DriveKNMS provides: (1) module-level functional testing against original HIMA factory test specifications; (2) revision-level identification to prevent incompatible module substitution; (3) documentation packages including test records and traceability certificates suitable for inclusion in safety management system (SMS) records; and (4) emergency dispatch capability for critical spares with same-day shipping from bonded warehouse stock.

Quality Control for the F71 Series Range

The F71 Series employs a proprietary backplane bus protocol with time-multiplexed addressing. Standard bench power-up testing is insufficient to validate module integrity for safety-critical applications. DriveKNMS applies a structured test protocol specific to F71 hardware:

  • Backplane bus communication verification: Each module is seated in a reference F71 rack and polled via ELOP II diagnostic interface to confirm correct address response and status register values.
  • Power supply load testing: Power modules including the F7130A are tested under full rated load for a minimum 4-hour burn-in period with thermal monitoring to detect latent capacitor or regulator degradation.
  • I/O channel functional test: All input and output channels are exercised individually using calibrated signal sources and loads. Channel-to-channel isolation resistance is measured and compared against HIMA factory acceptance criteria.
  • Firmware revision audit: CPU and communication modules are interrogated for firmware version and compared against the customer's existing system revision to ensure compatibility before dispatch.
  • Visual and component inspection: PCB-level inspection for corrosion, cold solder joints, swollen electrolytic capacitors, and physical damage to connectors and backplane edge contacts.

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