HONEYWELL TA3840S Communication Unit
HONEYWELL TA3840S Communication Unit
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Type
Data processing rack system for tanker cargo monitoring (TA3840C Communication Unit, TA3840S Safety Unit, TA3840R Remote Display Unit)
Technical Specifications
Size
Standard 19 in Rack, 12U and 21U size
Electrical Specifications
Output Capacity
4 Serial Channels
Up to 48 On/Off Outputs, External Relay Contacts (250 VAC/1250 VA rating)
Input Capacity
Up to 32 on/off inputs (alternative to analog inputs)
Up to 64 radar transmitters (TA840/EMx40)
Up to 96 × 4–20 mA analog inputs (0.15% accuracy)
Processing & Performance Metrics
Monitored Parameters
Ullage/Level, Temperature, Pressure, Corrected Volume, Mass, Ballast Level, Trim and Heel, Atmospheric Pressure (Display)
Standards & Certifications
Intrinsic Safety Approvals
TA3840S Safety Unit certified Ex ia Ga IIB/IIC, IECEx & ATEX (LCIE 04 ATEX 6135, IECEx LCIE 12.0008X) for radar power & communication protection.
Communication & Protocols
Field Communication Protocols
EMS
Data Communication
Modbus RTU Protocol (output)
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34263-HMS TA3840C CPU BOARD
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34342-1 TA3840-C MASTER RACK (without option)
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34342-6 TA3840C RACK 2 PCB 4-20mA 73 TO 96 CHANN
34342-7 TA3840C RACK 1 PCB 4-20mA 1TO24 CHANNELS
34342-8 TA3840C RACK 2 PCB 4-20mA 49TO72CHANNELS
34343-1 RACK TA3840S IIB 230V (STD)
34343-3 RACK TA3840S IIB 230V (CPU)
34359-7 RACK TA3840S IIC 230V (STD)
34359-9 RACK TA3840S IIC 230V (CPU)
34393-HMS MODULE INTERFACE UM 45-FLK50
34529 TA3840C CALIBRATED PCB 4-20ma
34540 POWER SUPPLY 100-220 VAC/24VDC
34548 CABLE ASSEMBLED FLK50/EZ-DR/150/F-SO




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