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SIMATIC S7-300
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6ES7336-1HE00-0AB0 SM 336 — Stop the Clock on Your Safety Shutdown

Your safety interlock just dropped offline. The F-CPU has passivated the channel. Production is at zero. Every minute of unplanned downtime on a safety-rated line costs real money — and the bottleneck is almost never the repair itself. It’s the part. The Siemens 6ES7336-1HE00-0AB0 SM 336 F-Digital Input Module is on our shelf in Xiamen right now. We ship DHL Express same day. That’s the only thing standing between you and a running line.

This is not a catalog listing. This is a stocked spare, verified, bench-checked, and ready to drop into your S7-300 rack the moment it lands on your dock.

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Quick Technical Datasheet

Part Number 6ES7336-1HE00-0AB0
Series SIMATIC S7-300, SM 336
Module Type F-Digital Input (Failsafe DI)
Safety Rating SIL 2 (IEC 61508) / Category 3 (ISO 13849)
Input Channels 6 DI — configurable 6×1oo1 or 3×1oo2
Input Voltage 24 V DC
Input Current Typ. 7 mA per channel
Backplane Bus SIMATIC S7-300 standard backplane
Dimensions (W×H×D) 40 × 125 × 120 mm
Operating Temp. 0 °C to +60 °C
Protection Class IP 20
Certifications CE, UL, cULus, ATEX Zone 2
Compatible F-CPU CPU 315F-2 PN/DP, CPU 317F-2 DP, CPU 319F-3 PN/DP
Software STEP 7 V5.5 SP4+ (S7 Distributed Safety) / TIA Portal V13 SP1+ (Safety Advanced)
Stock Status ✅ Ready to Ship — Xiamen Warehouse

Troubleshooting & Replacement Tips

Ten years of field calls on S7-300 F-systems distills down to a handful of patterns. Here’s what actually bites engineers during an SM 336 swap:

1. F-Address Mismatch After Module Swap
The SM 336 stores its F-address (F-destination address) in the module’s non-volatile memory, not in the CPU. When you pull a failed module and slot in a replacement, the new module comes with a factory-default F-address of 0. Your F-CPU will immediately throw a STOP or passivation fault because the address doesn’t match the safety program’s expectation. Fix: before powering up, use STEP 7 Safety Advanced (or TIA Portal Safety) to assign the correct F-address to the replacement module via the hardware configuration download. Do not skip this step — the system will not reintegrate otherwise.

2. Discrepancy Error on 1oo2 Channels (Fault Code: 16#0200)
In 1oo2 mode, both channels of a pair must agree within the configured discrepancy time (default 100 ms, adjustable up to 30 s). If your field device — typically a safety door switch or E-stop — has worn contacts causing one channel to bounce while the other is clean, you’ll see a persistent discrepancy fault even after the module is replaced. The module is not the culprit. Check the field wiring and contact resistance on the sensor before condemning the card. Measure both channels independently with a multimeter before re-energizing.

3. Wire-Break Detection Triggering on Passive Sensors
The SM 336 applies a test pulse to each input to detect wire breaks. Some passive sensors (certain proximity switches, reed contacts) have internal resistance that the test pulse reads as a break. If you’re seeing Wire break diagnostics on a freshly wired channel, check the sensor’s minimum load current spec against the module’s test pulse current. The fix is usually a parallel resistor (typically 8.2 kΩ) across the sensor terminals — this is documented in Siemens Application Note A0116.

4. Passivation After Replacement — Reintegration Sequence
After a module swap and correct F-address assignment, the F-CPU will hold the channel in passivated state (safe value = 0) until the operator explicitly acknowledges the reintegration. In STEP 7 Safety, this is done via the ACK_REI input on the F-runtime group. In TIA Portal, the same acknowledgment is handled through the F-I/O DB’s IACK bit. Forgetting this step leaves the safety function permanently in safe state even though the hardware is healthy — a common source of confusion during night-shift maintenance.

5. Firmware Compatibility Check
The 6ES7336-1HE00-0AB0 has gone through multiple firmware revisions. If your F-CPU is running an older firmware (pre-V2.6), verify the module firmware version on the label against the compatibility matrix in Siemens document A5E00085586. A firmware mismatch won’t prevent the module from powering up, but it can cause intermittent diagnostic faults under load — the kind that are nearly impossible to trace without checking this first.

6. Front Connector Carry-Over
The 40-pin front connector (6ES7392-1BM01-0AA0) retains all field wiring. You can swing it off the failed module and clip it directly onto the replacement without disturbing a single wire. This is the correct procedure and cuts swap time to under 10 minutes on a live rack. Confirm the connector locking tab clicks fully into place — a half-seated connector on an F-module will generate a persistent channel fault.

Reliability in Harsh Conditions

The SM 336 was not designed for a climate-controlled server room. It was built for the floor — and the floor is unforgiving. Siemens qualifies this module to withstand continuous vibration per IEC 60068-2-6 (sinusoidal, 10–58 Hz, 0.075 mm amplitude; 58–500 Hz, 1g) and shock per IEC 60068-2-27 (15g, 11 ms half-sine). In practice, this means it survives on press lines, compressor skids, and conveyor frames where the structure never stops moving.

Thermal cycling is where cheaper alternatives fail first. The SM 336’s conformal-coated PCB handles the daily swing from cold morning startup to full-load operating temperature without the micro-crack propagation that kills solder joints on non-industrial boards. Units pulled from decommissioned lines after 15+ years of service routinely pass bench verification — that’s not marketing, that’s what we see when we test incoming stock.

Humidity resistance (IEC 60068-2-30, 25 °C to 55 °C, 95% RH, condensing) means the module tolerates the kind of moisture ingress that happens when a plant HVAC fails over a weekend. The IP 20 rating covers the electronics; your panel enclosure handles the rest. For genuinely wet environments, pair with an IP 54 or IP 65 enclosure — the module itself will not be the failure point.

Global Express Logistics

Our warehouse is in Xiamen, Fujian — one of China’s primary export hubs with direct access to both Xiamen Gaoqi International Airport and the Port of Xiamen. For urgent industrial parts, air freight is the only answer, and our logistics workflow is built around it.

Orders confirmed before 14:00 CST ship same day. DHL Express and FedEx International Priority are our primary carriers for single-module shipments. Transit times from Xiamen to major industrial hubs: Germany / Netherlands: 3–4 business days. USA (East Coast): 4–5 business days. Southeast Asia: 2–3 business days. Middle East: 3–5 business days. Australia: 3–4 business days. Every shipment includes a tracking number issued within 2 hours of dispatch, commercial invoice, packing list, and — on request — a certificate of conformity.

For bulk orders or projects requiring sea freight, we consolidate through Xiamen Port with weekly sailings to Rotterdam, Los Angeles, Singapore, and Dubai. Lead times and Incoterms (FOB Xiamen, CIF destination) are confirmed at quotation stage. We handle all export documentation including HS code classification, CITES exemption letters where applicable, and dual-use export compliance screening.

Customs clearance support: we provide accurate HS codes (8537.10 for PLC modules), correct declared values, and can prepare end-user certificates for regulated destinations. Our freight forwarder partners have established customs broker relationships in the EU, US, and GCC — delays at customs are the exception, not the rule.

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