HIMA F3349 Modules: F3349 984334902
HIMA F3349 Series: Comprehensive Module Range and Technical Overview The HIMA F3349 series represents a core component family within HIMA's…
Model: F7105A
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Technical Dossier
The HIMA F71xx series represents one of the most widely deployed safety-rated PLC backplane and I/O module families in global heavy industry. Installed across petrochemical complexes, nuclear power stations, offshore platforms, and refinery control systems, the F71xx architecture forms the hardware backbone of HIMA's HIMax and legacy HIMatrix safety systems. Its modular backplane design supports SIL 2 and SIL 3 certified configurations under IEC 61508, making it a reference standard for functional safety engineers specifying emergency shutdown (ESD), fire and gas (F&G), and burner management systems (BMS). The series remains active in thousands of installed base sites globally, with long-term spare parts demand driven by 20–30 year plant lifecycles.
The F71xx series was introduced as part of HIMA's transition from relay-based safety logic to fully programmable safety PLCs in the late 1990s. Early variants such as the F7101 and F7102 established the modular backplane concept, allowing field engineers to configure I/O density without redesigning the cabinet layout. The architecture adopted a passive backplane bus with active module insertion, enabling hot-swap capability on select variants — a critical requirement for continuous-process industries where planned shutdowns are measured in years, not weeks.
By the mid-2000s, HIMA expanded the F71xx range to include dedicated communication adapters (PROFIBUS, Modbus, Ethernet) and high-density digital I/O modules, addressing the growing demand for integration with DCS platforms from Honeywell, Emerson, and ABB. The series reached its architectural maturity with the introduction of the F7126 and F7130 CPU modules, which supported dual-redundant processor configurations and deterministic scan times below 10 ms for large I/O counts.
As HIMA's HIMax platform emerged in the 2010s as the next-generation architecture, the F71xx series entered a managed lifecycle phase. HIMA continued to manufacture and support the series for existing installed bases, but new greenfield projects migrated to HIMax. This lifecycle status makes F71xx modules — including the F7105A — increasingly dependent on specialist spare parts suppliers for long-term plant maintenance.
Controller / CPU Modules
Backplane / Plate Modules
Digital Input (DI) Modules
Digital Output (DO) Modules
Analog Input (AI) Modules
Communication Adapters
Power Supply Modules
As the F71xx series has entered its extended lifecycle phase, OEM lead times for modules such as the F7105A, F7110, and F7126 have extended significantly or been discontinued entirely. DriveKNMS maintains a dedicated inventory of tested F71xx spare parts sourced from decommissioned plant equipment, authorized surplus channels, and long-term storage stock.
For plant operators running HIMA F71xx-based ESD or F&G systems, DriveKNMS provides: same-day availability checks on critical modules, cross-reference verification against HIMA part numbers and revision levels, and export-compliant shipping to over 80 countries. Procurement teams managing multi-year maintenance contracts are encouraged to submit consolidated bill-of-materials (BOM) lists for bulk quotation.
F71xx modules present specific test challenges due to their passive backplane bus architecture and safety-rated I/O circuits. DriveKNMS applies a structured verification protocol to all F71xx units prior to dispatch: