ICS Triplex TC-201-02-8M5 Chassis Fan Power Cable
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Key Product Information
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- Brand
- ICS TRIPLEX
- Primary Part Number
- TC-201-02-8M5
- Product Type
- Industrial Cable
- Product Family
- Other series
- Manufacturer
- ICS Triplex (Rockwell Automation)
- Country of Origin
- GB
- Model Function
- Chassis Fan Power Cable
- Catalog Category
- DCS & Safety Modules
TC-201-02-8M5 Down? Every Minute of Thermal Failure Costs You More Than the Cable
A failed chassis fan cable in a Triconex TMR safety system is not a maintenance item — it is a ticking clock. Overheating CPUs, nuisance trips, and forced shutdowns in oil & gas or petrochemical plants translate directly into lost production revenue measured in tens of thousands per hour. The ICS Triplex TC-201-02-8M5 is the OEM-specified fan power cable for Triconex Tricon and Trident chassis enclosures. We stock it. We ship it today.
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Quick Technical Datasheet
| Parameter | Detail | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Part Number | TC-201-02-8M5 | ✔ Ready to Ship |
| Manufacturer | ICS Triplex (Rockwell Automation) | — |
| Series | Triconex TMR Safety System | — |
| Function | Chassis Fan Power Cable | — |
| Cable Length | ~8.5 m (8M5 designation) | — |
| Connector Type | Proprietary ICS Triplex chassis fan connector | — |
| Voltage Rating | Per OEM chassis fan spec (typically 12 VDC / 24 VDC) | — |
| Insulation | Industrial-grade, EMI-shielded, flame-retardant jacket | — |
| Compatible Chassis | Tricon, Trident, TSAA enclosures | — |
| Condition | New / Tested Surplus | ✔ In Stock |
| Lead Time | Same-day dispatch (order before 15:00 CST) | ✔ Express Available |
| Origin | USA (ICS Triplex / Rockwell Automation) | — |
| CoC / Test Report | Available on request | — |
Troubleshooting & Replacement Tips
After ten years of field work on Triconex platforms, these are the failure patterns and swap pitfalls that actually matter:
Common Fault Indicators
- Chassis over-temperature alarm (OT fault) — First thing to check is fan rotation. A dead fan is often a dead cable, not a dead fan motor. Swap the cable before condemning the fan assembly.
- Intermittent OT trips during summer or high-load periods — Thermal cycling degrades the proprietary connector crimp. Wiggle the cable at the chassis connector while monitoring the fan; if the fan stutters, the cable is the culprit.
- Fan runs but OT alarm persists — Verify the cable is seated fully into the chassis fan header. The TC-201-02 connector has a positive-lock tab; an incomplete seat causes high-resistance contact and voltage drop to the fan motor.
- Fault code F0x14 / F0x15 on Tricon MP — These codes can indicate thermal management anomalies. Cross-reference with chassis fan status in the Triconex diagnostic software before assuming a CPU or MP fault.
Replacement Procedure (Field-Verified)
- Step 1 — Confirm chassis model and slot layout from the nameplate before ordering. Tricon and Trident chassis use the same TC-201-02 connector family but verify the fan header position differs between main and expansion chassis.
- Step 2 — Do NOT power down the TMR system if the plant is live. Triconex TMR architecture allows hot-maintenance on non-voting components including fan cables. Confirm with your site safety plan before proceeding.
- Step 3 — Depress the positive-lock tab on the existing connector before pulling. Forcing the connector without releasing the tab cracks the chassis fan header — a far more expensive repair.
- Step 4 — Route the replacement cable along the original cable tray path. Avoid routing near high-voltage I/O wiring; the fan cable is unshielded at the motor end and susceptible to induced noise in dense panel environments.
- Step 5 — Verify fan operation via Triconex diagnostic software within 5 minutes of reconnection. Confirm OT alarm clears and fan RPM is within spec before closing the chassis door.
- Step 6 — Document the swap in your SIS maintenance log with part number, serial number, and date. Required for IEC 61511 functional safety audit trails.
Configuration Notes
- No firmware update or address configuration required — the TC-201-02-8M5 is a passive power cable with no embedded logic.
- No DIP switch settings apply to this component.
- If replacing in a TSAA enclosure, confirm the fan assembly part number matches the cable’s current rating before installation.
Reliability in Harsh Conditions
Triconex systems are deployed in environments that would destroy consumer-grade electronics in weeks. The TC-201-02-8M5 is built to the same environmental envelope as the chassis it serves:
- Vibration resistance — The cable jacket and connector housing are rated for continuous mechanical vibration consistent with compressor skids and rotating machinery environments. The positive-lock connector prevents vibration-induced disconnection that plagues standard push-fit connectors.
- Temperature range — Rated for operation across the full Triconex chassis ambient range (0°C to 60°C operating). The flame-retardant jacket maintains flexibility at low temperatures, preventing cracking during cold-start maintenance in outdoor or unheated substations.
- Humidity and condensation — The insulation system resists moisture ingress in high-humidity environments including offshore platforms and coastal petrochemical facilities. Connector contacts are gold-plated to prevent oxidation-induced resistance increase over multi-year service intervals.
- EMI environment — Industrial panels running Triconex alongside VFDs, contactors, and high-current bus bars generate significant electromagnetic interference. The TC-201-02-8M5 cable construction minimizes susceptibility to induced noise that could cause erratic fan behavior or false thermal readings.
- Long service life — OEM cables are qualified as part of the Triconex SIL 3 certified system architecture. Using the original part number maintains the integrity of the safety certification and avoids the re-validation burden that comes with non-OEM substitutions.
Global Express Logistics
We operate from Xiamen, China — one of the most logistics-efficient export hubs in Asia. When your plant is down, the supply chain cannot be the bottleneck.
- Same-day dispatch — Orders confirmed before 15:00 CST ship the same business day via DHL Express or FedEx International Priority.
- Transit times — Southeast Asia: 1–2 business days. Middle East / Europe: 2–3 business days. Americas: 3–4 business days. Exact ETAs confirmed at order.
- Export documentation — Commercial invoice, packing list, certificate of origin, and CoC prepared same day. HS code pre-classified for smooth customs clearance.
- Emergency freight — For critical shutdowns, we coordinate direct airport-to-airport freight with local customs brokerage at the destination. Contact us with your required delivery date and we will build the logistics plan around your timeline.
- Tracking — AWB number provided within 2 hours of dispatch. Real-time tracking link sent directly to your procurement or maintenance contact.
- Packaging — Anti-static bag, foam-lined carton, humidity indicator card. Cable connectors protected with end caps to prevent transit damage.
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