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Model: T8314C
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Technical Dossier
The ICS Triplex T8000 series represents one of the most widely deployed safety instrumented system (SIS) platforms in global heavy industry. Installed across petrochemical complexes, nuclear power stations, offshore platforms, and refinery process units, the T8000 architecture is built on Triple Modular Redundancy (TMR) — a fault-tolerant design in which three independent processing channels vote on every output, ensuring no single-point failure can cause a spurious trip or undetected fault. This architecture meets IEC 61511 SIL 3 requirements and has accumulated decades of proven runtime in facilities operated by major EPC contractors and national energy companies across Europe, the Middle East, Asia-Pacific, and the Americas.
The T8314C specifically functions as a Triplex Trusted Fibre TX/RX Unit, providing the optical communication backbone between TMR chassis in distributed safety loop configurations. Its role is critical in any multi-chassis T8000 installation where inter-chassis fibre links must maintain deterministic, fault-tolerant data exchange.
ICS Triplex introduced the T8000 platform in the early 1990s as a successor to its earlier T3000 and T4000 safety relay architectures. The T8000 was designed from the outset for digital TMR processing, replacing hardwired relay logic with programmable safety controllers while retaining the three-channel voting structure mandated by functional safety standards of the era.
Through the 1990s and 2000s, the platform expanded its I/O density and communication capabilities. The introduction of fibre-optic inter-chassis links — exemplified by modules such as the T8314C — addressed the electromagnetic interference (EMI) susceptibility of copper-based backplane extensions in electrically noisy industrial environments. By the mid-2000s, the T8000 series had achieved broad adoption in brownfield SIS retrofits, where its backward-compatible module form factor allowed incremental upgrades without full system replacement.
Following Rockwell Automation's acquisition of ICS Triplex, the T8000 platform entered a managed lifecycle phase. New installations migrated toward the Triconex TRICON and TRIDENT platforms, but the installed base of T8000 systems remains substantial. Many facilities operate under long-term maintenance agreements that require continued availability of original T8000 hardware through 2030 and beyond. This creates sustained demand for both new-old-stock and refurbished T8000 modules across the global spare parts market.
Controllers & Processors
Digital Input (DI) Modules
Digital Output (DO) Modules
Analog Input (AI) Modules
Analog Output (AO) Modules
Communication & Fibre Modules
Power Supply Modules
The T8000 series has been in managed end-of-life status since Rockwell Automation consolidated its safety platform portfolio around the Triconex brand. Original manufacturer support for new T8000 hardware procurement has been discontinued, and lead times through standard distribution channels are indefinite for most module types.
DriveKNMS maintains a dedicated inventory of T8000 series modules sourced through certified industrial surplus channels, decommissioned plant asset recovery, and long-term storage stock. Our procurement team actively tracks T8000 module availability across global industrial auction markets, enabling us to fulfill both single-unit emergency replacement orders and multi-module bulk requirements for scheduled turnaround maintenance.
For facilities operating T8000 systems under long-term service agreements, DriveKNMS offers consignment stock arrangements and priority allocation programs. Customers requiring modules such as the T8314C, T8110B, T8451, or T8431 for critical SIS maintenance windows are encouraged to establish standing purchase orders to ensure availability ahead of planned outages.
T8000 modules present specific test challenges due to their TMR backplane architecture and fibre-optic communication interfaces. Standard bench power-up procedures are insufficient to validate TMR voting integrity or inter-channel diagnostic coverage.
DriveKNMS applies the following test protocol to all T8000 modules prior to shipment:
All tested modules are shipped with a DriveKNMS test report documenting channel-level results and are covered by a 12-month warranty against functional defects.