Allen‑Bradley T8850: 40-Channel Analogue/Digital Output FTA for Trusted TMR Systems
2026-04-12

ExcerptThe Allen‑Bradley T8850 is a 40-channel analogue or digital output field termination assembly (FTA) for the Rockwell Automation Trusted® Triple Modular Redundant (TMR) safety system. It acts as the critical interface between TMR output modules (e.g., T8451, T8461, T8480) and field devices, supporting both 24V DC digital outputs and 0–20 mA/4–20 mA analogue outputs in safety instrumented systems (SIS).
The Allen‑Bradley T8850 delivers three key benefits for safety systems:
- Unified Interface: Eliminates the need for separate terminations for digital and analogue signals, reducing cabinet complexity and inventory costs.
- TMR Compatibility: Seamlessly integrates with Trusted TMR architectures to provide zero single-point-of-failure reliability, critical for emergency shutdown (ESD), fire & gas (F&G), and burner management systems (BMS)Rockwell Automation.
- Simplified Maintenance: SmartSlot design enables one-to-many hot replacement of output modules, minimizing downtime during safety system servicingRockwell Automation.
Key Features
| Feature | Specification | Benefit |
|---|---|---|
| Channel Count | 40 output channels (5 groups of 8) | Maximizes I/O density to reduce rack space and wiring runsRockwell Automation |
| Signal Type | Analogue (0–20 mA/4–20 mA) or Digital (24V DC) | Flexible support for valves, pumps, relays, and other field devices |
| Isolation | 5 isolated power groups (8 channels each) | Prevents cross-talk and ground loops, ensuring signal integrity in noisy environmentsRockwell Automation |
| Power | 24V DC field supply | Compatible with standard industrial power systemsRockwell Automation |
| Wiring | 2-wire field connections; 12–28 AWG wire size | Simplifies field wiring and reduces installation timeRockwell Automation |
| Diagnostics | On-board green LED per power group | Instant visual confirmation of field power supply healthRockwell Automation |
| Mounting | DIN rail compatible | Easy integration into standard control cabinetsRockwell Automation |
| Safety Compliance | IEC 61508 SIL 3, TÜV, CE, UL, ATEX | Meets global standards for safety-critical applications |
Technical Specifications
Electrical
- Input Compatibility: Trusted TMR modules T8451 (24V DC DO), T8461 (24/48V DC DO), T8480 (Analogue AO)Rockwell Automation
- Field Supply: 24V DC (nominal); 5 isolated groups (8 channels each)Rockwell Automation
- Digital Output: 24V DC direct drive (compatible with output modules)
- Analogue Output: 0–20 mA / 4–20 mA (standard industrial signals)
- Wire Size: 12 AWG to 28 AWG (field terminals)Rockwell Automation
- Power Consumption: ~300 mA (typical)
Physical & Environmental
- Dimensions: Varied by supplier (e.g., 60×170×105 mm, 120×80×60 mm)
- Weight: ~0.5–0.8 kg
- Operating Temperature: -20°C to +70°C (varies by model)
- Storage Temperature: -40°C to +85°C
- Humidity: 5–95% RH (non-condensing)
- Mounting: DIN rail or panel mount
Safety & Certifications
- Safety Integrity Level (SIL): IEC 61508 SIL 3
- Certifications: TÜV, CE, UL, ATEX, FM, CCC
- Architecture: Trusted TMR (2oo3 voting) for fault toleranceRockwell Automation
Installation & Wiring Best Practices
Pre-Installation Checks
- System Compatibility: Verify the T8850 is paired with a Trusted TMR output module (T8451, T8461, or T8480)Rockwell Automation.
- Power & Ground: Ensure the field supply is isolated per group and properly grounded to prevent noise interference.
- Environment: Install in a non-hazardous area (or use intrinsic safety barriers for Zone 1/2) with adequate ventilation and vibration protectionRockwell Automation.
Step-by-Step Wiring
- Mount the FTA: Secure the T8850 to a DIN rail or panel using standard mounting hardware.
- Field Power Connection: Connect the 24V DC field supply to the PWR TB terminal block, routing power to each of the 5 isolated groups (8 channels each)Rockwell Automation.
- Field Device Termination: Wire field devices (valves, relays, transmitters) to the dual-height terminal blocks (TB2) using 2-wire connections. Label each channel clearly for maintenance.
- Module Connection: Plug the T8850 into the SmartSlot (SK1) of the Trusted TMR output module (e.g., T8451).
- Diagnostic Check: Power on the system and verify the green LED indicators for each power group illuminate to confirm field supply integrityRockwell Automation.
Critical Wiring Rules
- Isolation Compliance: Never bypass the 5-channel group isolation—this compromises safety and signal quality.
- Shielded Cable Use: Use shielded cables for analogue signals to minimize electromagnetic interference (EMI).
- Labeling: Mark all field wires with channel numbers and device IDs to simplify troubleshooting.
- Hot Replacement: Use SmartSlot for one-to-many hot replacement of output modules without system shutdown (in redundant configurations)Rockwell Automation.
Typical Applications
The Allen‑Bradley T8850 is widely used in the following safety-critical scenarios:
- Emergency Shutdown (ESD) Systems: Controls valves, pumps, and motors in oil & gas pipelines and refineries.
- Fire & Gas (F&G) Detection: Triggers alarms and shutdowns for gas leaks, flame detection, and smoke sensing.
- Burner Management Systems (BMS): Controls fuel valves and combustion processes in boilers and furnaces.
- Turbine/Compressor Control: Monitors and shuts down high-speed machinery in power generation and petrochemical plants.
- Pharmaceutical & Food Processing: Ensures safety in batch processing and clean-in-place (CIP) systems.
FAQs
Is the T8850 compatible with AADvance systems?
No. The T8850 is designed exclusively for the Trusted® TMR platform. For AADvance systems, use AADvance-specific I/O modules (e.g., T9402 for digital inputs).
Can the T8850 be used for both analogue and digital outputs simultaneously?
Yes. The FTA supports 40 channels total, which can be configured as a mix of analogue (4–20 mA) and digital (24V DC) outputs, depending on the connected Trusted TMR module.
What is the purpose of the SmartSlot connection?
The SmartSlot enables “one-to-many” hot replacement of output modules, meaning the FTA remains connected while the output module is replaced without powering down the system—critical for maintaining uptime in safety systemsRockwell Automation.
How do I troubleshoot a “field power fault” LED?
- Check the 24V DC field supply voltage (ensure it is within 18–32V DC).
- Verify the power group wiring is correct and not shorted.
- Inspect the terminal block for loose connections or corrosion.
- If the issue persists, replace the FTA (hot swap via SmartSlot if in redundant mode).

