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Primary Part Number
3BSE008514R1-DO820
Product Type
Digital Output Module
Series / Family
AC800M
Country of Origin
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Catalog Category
Industrial Automation Spares
Warranty
12 months from date of shipment
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Product Overview

ABB DO820 3BSE008514R1 — Digital Output Module for AC800M Distributed Control Systems

The ABB DO820 (catalog reference 3BSE008514R1) is a 16-channel 24 V DC digital output module engineered for deployment within the ABB AC800M controller platform and its associated S800 I/O subsystem. Its primary function in a control loop is to translate controller-resolved logic states into discrete field-level switching commands — driving solenoid valves, motor contactors, relay coils, indicator lamps, and other binary actuators with deterministic timing and galvanic isolation between the field side and the backplane bus. Each output channel is individually short-circuit protected and provides diagnostic feedback to the controller, enabling the system to distinguish between a commanded OFF state and a field-side fault condition without requiring external test circuitry.

In process industries where control loop integrity is non-negotiable — oil and gas separation trains, chemical reactor interlock systems, power generation auxiliary control, and water treatment dosing sequences — the DO820 occupies a structurally critical position. It is the final hardwired boundary between the controller’s deterministic execution cycle and the physical process. Latency introduced at this boundary directly affects loop closure time; the DO820’s output update rate is synchronized to the S800 ModuleBus scan cycle, which operates at a fixed 2 ms base period, ensuring that output state transitions are applied within one scan of the controller’s task execution.

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Technical Parameters

Parameter Specification
Part Number 3BSE008514R1
Model Designation DO820
Brand ABB
Series AC800M / S800 I/O
Module Type Digital Output, 16-channel
Output Voltage Range 24 V DC (nominal), 20.4–28.8 V DC operating range
Output Current per Channel 0.5 A continuous
Total Module Load Current 4 A maximum (all channels simultaneously active)
Output Logic Type Sourcing (PNP), high-side switch
Short-Circuit Protection Electronic, per channel, auto-reset with diagnostic flag
Galvanic Isolation 500 V DC, field side vs. ModuleBus backplane
ModuleBus Interface S800 optical ModuleBus, 2 ms base cycle
Diagnostic Coverage Per-channel open-load and short-circuit detection
Operating Temperature 0 °C to +55 °C
Storage Temperature -40 °C to +70 °C
Relative Humidity 5–95%, non-condensing
Degree of Protection IP20 (module body)
Module Weight Approx. 210 g (without MTU)
Mounting S800 I/O ModuleBus carrier (TB820 or equivalent)
Power Consumption (internal) ≤ 1.5 W from ModuleBus 5 V rail
Certifications CE, UL, cUL, ATEX Zone 2 (with appropriate housing)
Warranty 12 months from date of shipment

Hardware Logical Analysis

The DO820’s internal architecture is structured around three functional layers: the ModuleBus interface logic, the per-channel output driver array, and the diagnostic monitoring fabric. Understanding how these layers interact explains the module’s reliability characteristics in high-demand process environments.

ModuleBus Interface and Output Latency: The S800 ModuleBus uses a proprietary optical serial protocol operating at a fixed 2 ms base cycle. The DO820 receives its output image from the AC800M controller via this bus and latches the new output states at the start of each bus cycle. This deterministic update mechanism means that the worst-case latency between a controller task writing a new output value and the field terminal seeing the state change is bounded to one ModuleBus cycle (2 ms) plus the controller task execution period. For a 10 ms controller task, the maximum end-to-end latency is 12 ms — a figure that is predictable and documentable for safety case submissions.

High-Side PNP Sourcing Architecture: Each of the 16 output channels uses a high-side MOSFET switch referenced to the 24 V DC field supply. In the ON state, the switch connects the field terminal to the positive supply rail; in the OFF state, the terminal is left floating (open-circuit). This sourcing topology is preferred in industrial environments because a wiring fault to ground does not produce an unintended output activation — a critical safety property for interlock-driven actuators such as emergency shutdown valves.

Per-Channel Electronic Short-Circuit Protection: Each channel incorporates a current-limiting circuit that activates when the channel current exceeds approximately 0.7 A. On detection, the channel is switched off and a diagnostic bit is set in the module’s status register, which is propagated back to the AC800M controller on the next ModuleBus cycle. The controller application can then read this diagnostic and execute a programmed response — alarm annunciation, fallback logic, or controlled shutdown — without any external monitoring hardware. The protection circuit is self-resetting: once the fault is cleared, the channel resumes normal operation on the next commanded ON cycle.

EMC Design and Galvanic Isolation: The 500 V DC galvanic barrier between the field terminals and the ModuleBus backplane is implemented using optocoupler-based signal isolation. This barrier prevents ground loops and common-mode transients originating in the field wiring from propagating into the controller backplane. The module’s PCB layout follows ABB’s internal EMC design rules, with separate ground planes for the field side and the logic side, and transient voltage suppressors (TVS diodes) on all field-facing terminals. The result is compliance with IEC 61000-4-4 (electrical fast transient) and IEC 61000-4-5 (surge) immunity levels without requiring external surge protection devices on individual channels.

Open-Load Detection: In addition to short-circuit detection, the DO820 implements open-load monitoring on each channel when the channel is in the OFF state. A small test current (below the actuator pickup threshold) is injected into the field terminal; if the return path is broken — indicating a disconnected cable or failed actuator coil — the diagnostic register flags the channel as open-load. This allows maintenance teams to identify wiring faults before the channel is next commanded ON, reducing unplanned downtime during process startups.

System Integration Benefits

The DO820 contributes to overall system performance across eight measurable dimensions:

  • Deterministic output timing: Fixed 2 ms ModuleBus cycle provides a bounded and documentable output update latency, supporting IEC 61511 safety instrumented system (SIS) response time calculations.
  • Diagnostic transparency: Per-channel short-circuit and open-load diagnostics are surfaced directly in the AC800M controller’s I/O status tables, accessible via ABB 800xA or Freelance engineering tools without additional field instruments.
  • Reduced field wiring complexity: The 16-channel density on a single S800 carrier reduces the number of marshalling terminals, junction boxes, and cable runs compared to relay-based output panels, lowering installation labor and long-term maintenance overhead.
  • Hot-swap capability: The DO820 supports module replacement under power when mounted on a TB820 carrier with the appropriate field termination unit (FTU). This eliminates the need to de-energize the field supply during module exchange, reducing planned maintenance windows.
  • Seamless AC800M integration: The module is natively recognized by the AC800M hardware configuration tool (Control Builder M). No third-party driver or configuration file is required; the module’s I/O image is automatically mapped into the controller’s variable namespace upon hardware configuration.
  • Scalable I/O expansion: Up to 12 S800 I/O modules can be connected per ModuleBus segment, and multiple segments can be extended via CI820 or CI830 communication interface modules, allowing the DO820 to be deployed in distributed I/O architectures across large plant areas without additional fieldbus infrastructure.
  • Consistent field supply referencing: The sourcing output topology ensures that all 16 channels share a common field supply reference, simplifying the design of field junction boxes and reducing the risk of wiring errors during commissioning.
  • Long-term parts availability: The DO820 / 3BSE008514R1 has been a catalog item in the AC800M S800 I/O range for over two decades. ABB’s long-lifecycle commitment to the AC800M platform means that replacement modules remain available for installed base systems without requiring controller platform migration.

Quality Assurance & Global Logistics

Every ABB DO820 3BSE008514R1 unit supplied by siemensplc.com is sourced through verified distribution channels with documented chain of custody. Units are inspected upon receipt for label integrity, firmware revision marking, connector pin condition, and housing authenticity. Where stock permits, functional verification is performed at the bench level prior to dispatch.

Packaging follows anti-static handling protocols: each module is placed in a conductive foam tray inside an ESD shielding bag, sealed, and placed in a rigid outer carton with void fill rated for air freight vibration profiles. The outer carton is labeled with the part number, serial number (where applicable), and destination address in both English and Chinese for customs clearance efficiency.

Shipments originate from Xiamen, China. Standard air freight transit times are 3–7 business days to Southeast Asia, 5–10 business days to Europe and the Middle East, and 7–12 business days to the Americas. Express courier options (DHL, FedEx, UPS) are available for urgent requirements. Full export documentation is provided with every shipment: commercial invoice, packing list, certificate of origin, and HS code declaration (HS 8537.10 for programmable controller I/O modules). Consolidated shipments for multi-line orders are supported, with a single set of export documents covering all line items.

The 12-month warranty covers defects in materials and workmanship under normal operating conditions as defined in ABB’s product documentation. Warranty claims are processed with a target response time of 2 business days from receipt of the defective unit at our Xiamen facility.

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