Maintenance, Safety considerations – Rockwell Automation T3411 ICS Regent Monitored Digital Input Modules User Manual
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result will remain off, eliminating a nuisance trip. Automatic 
testing of the input module will detect the fault and the 
associated fault bit will be turned on, allowing the voted result 
to be controlled by the remaining healthy input module. The 
faulted module can be removed and replaced. After replacing 
the input module and performing a voted reset, the fault bit is 
turned off, restoring the input configuration to the dual mode. 
Programming Triple Fault Tolerant Monitored Inputs
Fault tolerant applications that include triplicated monitored 
input modules should use the Voter instruction in ladder 
logic. The voter instruction performs two-out-of-three voting 
of triplicated inputs, storing the voted result in the defined 
shared variable. Refer to the Regent User’s Guide section 5, 
Working with Programs and Function Blocks for more details 
on using the ladder logic Voter instruction. 
Maintenance
No periodic maintenance or calibration is required for the 
monitored digital input modules. There are no user 
replaceable parts inside these modules. 
Safety Considerations
The monitored digital input modules are TÜV certified for 
Risk Class 5 safety critical inputs. Safety critical 
configurations include dual and triple redundant input 
modules and associated application voting methods. 
In safety critical input applications using a single sensor, it is 
important that the sensor failure modes be predictable and 
well understood, so there is little probability of a failed sensor 
not responding to a critical process condition. In such a 
configuration, it is important that the sensor be tested 
regularly, either by dynamic process conditions that are 
verified in the Regent, or by manual intervention testing. 
Redundant sensors can be used with redundant input 
modules to eliminate any single points of failure and extend 
fault tolerance to include the sensors.