Triconex SDO3411 S2 Digital Output Module: Specs, Models & Availability
Triconex Tricon Series: Comprehensive Module Range and Technical Overview The Triconex Tricon platform is a Triple Modular Redundant (TMR) Safety…
Model: 4351B
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Technical Dossier
The Triconex 4351B is a communication module deployed within the Tricon Triple Modular Redundant (TMR) Safety System platform, developed by Triconex — a brand under Schneider Electric. This module occupies a critical role in high-integrity industrial control architectures across global heavy industry sectors including petroleum refining, chemical processing, nuclear power generation, LNG terminals, and offshore platforms. The Tricon TMR architecture, of which the 4351B is a core communication component, is certified to IEC 61511 / IEC 61508 SIL 3, making it one of the most widely specified safety instrumented system (SIS) platforms in continuous process industries. Installed base counts in the tens of thousands of chassis worldwide, with operational lifespans routinely exceeding 20–30 years. The 4351B specifically handles high-speed serial communication between the Tricon main chassis and remote I/O expansion chassis or peer controllers, functioning as the physical and logical bridge in distributed Tricon network topologies.
The Triconex TMR platform was introduced in the mid-1980s by Triconex Corporation, later acquired by Invensys and subsequently by Schneider Electric. The communication module lineage evolved through several distinct generations tied to the broader Tricon hardware platform revisions:
Early Generation (Tricon v1–v7, 1986–1998): Initial communication modules used proprietary Triconex Communication Protocol (TCP/IP predecessor) over RS-422/RS-485 serial links. Modules such as the 4351 (non-B revision) were the primary inter-chassis link devices. Backplane compatibility was limited to the original 7-slot and 14-slot Tricon main chassis.
Mid Generation (Tricon v8–v9, 1998–2008): The 4351B revision introduced enhanced noise immunity, extended temperature tolerance, and improved diagnostic coverage. This generation added support for Triconex Peer-to-Peer (TPTP) communication and expanded compatibility with the Tricon Enhanced Diagnostic Monitor (TEDM). The 4351B became the standard communication module for Tricon v8/v9 systems and remains the most widely deployed revision in the installed base.
Modern Transition (Tricon CX / Trident, 2008–present): Schneider Electric introduced the Tricon CX platform with fiber-optic inter-chassis communication, replacing copper serial links. The 4352 and 4353 modules represent the modern equivalents. However, the 4351B remains in active service across legacy Tricon v8/v9 installations where platform migration has not been executed. Compatibility between 4351B and Tricon CX chassis is not supported — migration requires full chassis and module replacement.
The 4351B is classified as a mature/end-of-active-production component. Schneider Electric no longer manufactures new 4351B units; however, long-term maintenance support (LTMS) agreements and third-party refurbished stock remain the primary sourcing channels for operators maintaining legacy Tricon systems.
The following SKUs represent the verified Triconex Tricon TMR platform module range compatible with or directly related to the 4351B communication architecture. All models are classified by functional category:
Communication Modules
CPU / Controller Modules
Digital Input (DI) Modules
Digital Output (DO) Modules
Analog Input (AI) Modules
Power Supply Modules
The Triconex 4351B has been out of active production for over a decade. Operators running legacy Tricon v8/v9 systems face a constrained supply chain for this module. DriveKNMS maintains a dedicated inventory program for end-of-life Triconex components, with the following sourcing capabilities:
The 4351B communication module interfaces directly with the Tricon TMR backplane bus and executes time-critical inter-chassis synchronization. Standard refurbishment inspection protocols applied by DriveKNMS for this module include: