Description
Triconex 4000103-510
Technical Specifications:
- Type: Cable assembly
- Length: 10 feet (3.05 m)
- Connectors: Triconex-specific plugs keyed to mating modules/boards
- Wire gauge: Appropriate for rated voltage and current per application
- Voltage rating: Compatible with low-voltage Triconex I/O (typically 24 V DC; verify with manuals)
- Shielding: May include shielding for noise immunity (variant-dependent)
- Jacket material: Industrial thermoplastic resistant to oils and chemicals
- Operating temperature: 0 °C to 60 °C (per Tricon environmental specs)
- Compliance: Meets Triconex EMC and environmental standards
Functional Features:
- Pre-fabricated and tested for consistent performance
- Keyed connectors prevent mis-mating
- Supports power, communication, and I/O signal routing
- Facilitates hot-swap configurations when used with compatible hardware
- Reduces installation time and wiring errors compared to field-terminated cables
Application Scenarios:
- Interconnection between Triconex chassis and expansion units
- Linking communication modules to external networks
- Connecting I/O modules to remote terminal panels
- Used in Triconex safety systems for ESD, F&G, BMS, HIPPS, turbomachinery control
Performance Parameters:
- Maintains signal integrity across rated lengths
- Supports required data rates for communication protocols (e.g., Modbus, Ethernet variants)
- Durable construction resists wear and environmental stress
Material and Structural Characteristics:
- Conductors: Stranded copper for flexibility
- Insulation/jacket: PVC or halogen-free flame-retardant materials
- Shielding (if present): Braided or foil with drain wire
- Connector shells: Metalized plastic or metal for EMI shielding and grounding
Working Principle: The cable assembly provides an electrical pathway between Triconex modules and terminal boards. Power and signal conductors carry operational voltages and data. Shielded variants reduce electromagnetic interference. Keyed connectors ensure correct orientation and secure locking. Installation Requirements:
- Route cables away from high-voltage and high-current conductors
- Secure with cable ties to prevent strain
- Ensure connectors are fully inserted and locked
- Observe bend radius limits specified by Triconex documentation
- Use cable management systems to organize and protect cables
Usage Notes:
- Inspect regularly for damage, wear, or corrosion
- Replace cables if integrity is compromised
- Use only Triconex-approved cable assemblies for safety-critical applications
- Follow environmental guidelines regarding temperature and exposure




