Fiber optic Transfer Trip Link

Model: Article Number: 23-45x

The 23-45x link extends binary functions bidirectional over medium and long distances. For example transfer trip.


The link is self monitored and have a local and a remote alarm signal available both as optical indications and a electrical relay output. The local alarm is latched and remote alarm is extended to ensure proper detection. The alarms have to be reset manually.

The 23-45x link is intended to be used for remote trip and or sensing to minimize the need for local controllers. The link is bidirectional for dual side control or sense back confirmation of command. For example a make or brake can be feed back to the controller to verify the command action.

By using the bidirectional signals two units can form a permissive, blocking, or direct transfer trip. The fiber optic media allows for an error free transmission and the self correcting protocol ensures no false tripping.

Binary Inputs

The 4 binary inputs are galvanic isolated by optical couplers and connected using a pluggable Phoenix-connector for easy installation. The input voltages can be 85 -150 VDC or 176-300VDC depending on product version.

Binary Outputsdirectional interface – Codir

The 4 binary outputs are galvanic isolated by relays and connected using a pluggable Phoenix-connector for easy installation. The output contacts can make up to 30A peak and break any voltage level up to 250VDC at 0.15A.

Optical Linkdirectional interface – Codir

The optical link transfers the binary signals using a fault tolerant protocol to filter out disturbance at the inputs and on the link. The protocol works both on multimode and singelmode fiber with a maximum distance of 2km and 80km respectively.

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