TURCK BIM-UNT-AP7X Series Modules
TURCK BIM Series: Comprehensive Module Range and Technical Overview The TURCK BIM (Bi-Modal Inductive) series of cylinder position sensors has…
Model: MS13-22Ex0-R
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Technical Dossier
The TURCK MS13 series represents a well-established line of intrinsically safe switching amplifiers designed for signal conditioning in hazardous-area installations. Deployed extensively across global heavy industry — including petrochemical refineries, offshore platforms, nuclear auxiliary systems, and chemical processing plants — the MS13 range provides NAMUR-compatible sensor interface between Zone 0/1 field devices and safe-area control systems. These units conform to ATEX and IECEx certification frameworks, making them a standard specification item in SIL-rated safety loops and DCS I/O marshalling cabinets worldwide. The series occupies a critical position in legacy plant infrastructure, where installed base density is high and replacement cycles are driven by maintenance schedules rather than technology refresh.
The MS13 series was introduced by TURCK as part of its barrier and signal conditioner portfolio targeting DIN-rail mounted, loop-powered isolation in Ex environments. Early variants used discrete relay output stages with fixed switching thresholds, targeting simple proximity sensor (NAMUR) interfaces. Subsequent revisions introduced configurable hysteresis, dual-channel configurations, and enhanced EMC shielding to meet evolving EN 50020 and IEC 60947-5-6 requirements.
As fieldbus and digital communication architectures (PROFIBUS, HART, Foundation Fieldbus) became standard in greenfield projects from the 2000s onward, the MS13 series retained relevance in brownfield retrofits where 4–20 mA and discrete signal wiring remained the installed infrastructure. The series is now in a mature-to-end-of-life phase for several sub-variants; TURCK's IM series and the IMX12 platform represent the current-generation replacements. However, the MS13 remains in active service across thousands of installed sites, and long-term maintenance support — including spare unit sourcing — is a primary procurement driver for plant engineering teams.
Compatibility note: MS13 units are designed for 24 V DC supply rails standard in European DCS marshalling cabinets. Retrofit into North American 120 V AC panel environments requires auxiliary power conversion. Backplane and terminal assignment follows TURCK's standard 6-pin DIN rail socket format, ensuring physical interchangeability within the same housing generation.
The following SKUs represent verified models within the TURCK MS13 switching amplifier series, organized by output configuration and channel count. Each unit interfaces NAMUR sensors (EN 60947-5-6) from hazardous areas to safe-area switching outputs.
Single-Channel, Relay Output Variants
Dual-Channel Variants
Transistor Output Variants
Specialty and Fault-Detection Variants
Several MS13 sub-variants have been discontinued by TURCK as the product line transitions to the IMX12 and IM series platforms. For plant operators running long-lifecycle assets — refineries, power generation facilities, and chemical plants with 20–40 year equipment horizons — sourcing discontinued MS13 units through authorized secondary-market channels is the standard maintenance strategy.
DriveKNMS maintains a dedicated inventory program for TURCK MS13 series units, including discontinued variants. Our sourcing process covers:
TURCK MS13 units present specific test challenges due to their intrinsic safety barrier circuitry and relay output stages. DriveKNMS applies the following verification protocol to all MS13 units prior to dispatch: