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The Foxboro FCP280 RH924WA Fiber Optic Network Adapter is a dedicated communication adapter designed for the FCP280 Field Control Processor. Its primary function is to provide a fiber-optic interface between the FCP280 controller and the Foxboro DCS control network.
The RH924WA is installed on the FCP280 baseplate and forms part of the controller’s external communication architecture. In a redundant FCP280 arrangement, fiber-optic adapters can provide independent network paths between the controller assembly and the control-network switches.
Unlike the FCP280 processor, the RH924WA does not execute control logic. Its role is communication: it converts the controller-side network interface into the required fiber-optic connection and provides a robust communication path suitable for industrial DCS installations.
The product information supplied for this model specifies:
The RH924WA is particularly useful where optical isolation, longer communication distances, reduced susceptibility to electromagnetic interference, and redundant control-network connections are required.
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Foxboro |
| Model | RH924WA |
| Associated Controller | FCP280 |
| Product Type | Fiber Optic Network Adapter |
| Communication Medium | Fiber Optic |
| Application | FCP280 Control Network |
| Mounting | FCP280 Baseplate |
| Network Architecture | Control Network / Mesh Architecture |
| Redundant Network Operation | Supported |
| Power Source | FCP280 Baseplate |
| Typical Fiber | Multimode Fiber |
| Communication Speed | 100 Mbps Ethernet architecture |
| Dimensions | 130 × 25 × 100 mm |
| Weight | 0.4 kg |
| Installation Environment | Industrial Automation / DCS Cabinet |
The RH924WA is designed specifically as the fiber-optic network interface for FCP280 installations rather than as a general-purpose Ethernet fiber converter.
The RH924WA provides the optical communication path between the FCP280 and the DCS control network.
A simplified communication structure is:
FCP280
↓
RH924WA Fiber Optic Network Adapter
↓
Fiber-Optic Cable
↓
Ethernet / Control Network Switch
↓
Foxboro DCS Control Network
↓
Operator / Engineering / Control Stations
The adapter allows the controller to communicate with the control network using fiber-optic transmission.
In a redundant configuration, two network adapters can be associated with separate network switches.
A simplified redundant arrangement is:
FCP280 Primary
→ RH924WA #1
→ Network Switch A
FCP280 Primary
→ RH924WA #2
→ Network Switch B
This architecture provides network-path redundancy.
If one network switch, cable, or communication path becomes unavailable, the other path can continue providing communication depending on the overall DCS configuration.
Fiber-optic communication provides several important advantages in industrial environments.
Fiber does not conduct electrical current between the controller and network equipment. This helps reduce problems associated with electrical potential differences.
Fiber-optic communication is highly resistant to electromagnetic interference.
This is particularly valuable around:
Fiber can support longer communication paths than conventional copper Ethernet in appropriate network architectures.
Fiber communication can help separate sensitive control-network communication from electrically noisy environments.
The RH924WA becomes particularly important in a fault-tolerant FCP280 installation.
A typical arrangement can be represented as:
FCP280 A
↙ ↘
RH924WA A1 RH924WA A2
↓ ↓
Switch A Switch B
The FCP280 baseplate manages the communication paths so that the controller can communicate through the available network infrastructure.
This architecture can reduce the impact of:
Redundancy should always be verified at the complete system level rather than by looking at the RH924WA alone.
Before installation, confirm:
Foxboro FCP280 RH924WA
Check the model carefully because the FCP280 system can use different network adapter types.
The RH924WA is the fiber-optic network adapter. A copper network adapter is a different component and should not be substituted simply because it provides an Ethernet interface.
Before installing the adapter, inspect:
Check for:
Fiber-optic connectors require particular attention because dust or contamination can significantly reduce optical performance.
The RH924WA is installed on the FCP280 baseplate.
Before installation:
Do not install the adapter into a damaged baseplate.
Align the adapter with the designated mounting position.
Carefully insert the RH924WA.
Verify:
Do not force the module.
If the adapter does not seat normally, remove it and check alignment rather than applying excessive force.
The RH924WA receives its required operating power through the FCP280 baseplate architecture.
Before energizing:
A network-adapter communication fault can sometimes originate from an unstable controller power supply.
Before connecting the fiber cable, inspect:
Keep connector protective caps in place whenever the optical connector is not connected.
Never touch the optical end face with bare fingers.
Connect the fiber cable carefully.
Verify that:
Fiber-optic cables should not be pulled, crushed, or sharply bent during installation.
Connect the opposite end of the fiber cable to the designated control-network switch.
Verify:
For redundant systems, each RH924WA communication path should be connected according to the approved network architecture.
After installation, verify:
FCP280 → RH924WA → Fiber → Network Switch
The complete path should be inspected before commissioning.
Apply the required system power.
Verify that the adapter is correctly recognized by the controller/network architecture.
Inspect the network-switch port and communication status.
Verify communication between the FCP280 and the control network.
For redundant systems, verify both communication paths.
Confirm that the controller is visible to the appropriate DCS engineering and operator environment.
Verify:
Where permitted by the commissioning procedure, test the redundant communication path by temporarily removing one network path and confirming that communication remains available through the alternate path.
Possible causes include:
If the network switch reports no optical link:
Inspect both ends of the fiber cable.
Check:
Verify that the RH924WA is properly installed.
Confirm that the corresponding optical port is active and correctly configured.
Intermittent communication can be caused by:
Inspect the physical fiber path carefully.
A fiber cable can appear intact externally while still having optical-performance problems.
If the communication link returns after restarting the controller, investigate:
Do not assume that restarting the controller has corrected the underlying problem.
If one RH924WA path operates normally but the second path is unavailable:
This fault pattern is useful because the working path provides a reference for comparison.
If both redundant paths fail simultaneously, investigate common infrastructure first.
Potential causes include:
If both fiber paths fail at exactly the same time, a common upstream problem is generally more likely than two independent fiber failures.
A high error rate can result from:
Check the physical optical path before replacing the RH924WA.
If replacing the adapter does not correct the problem, inspect:
Replacing the adapter without identifying the fault location can result in unnecessary component replacement.
Fiber-optic communication requires careful maintenance.
Fiber connectors should be kept clean.
Contamination can cause:
Avoid:
Always use protective caps when optical connectors are disconnected.
| Item | Inspection |
|---|---|
| RH924WA | Physical condition |
| Adapter Connector | Clean and undamaged |
| Baseplate | Secure connection |
| Fiber Connector | Clean and fully seated |
| Fiber Cable | No damage |
| Cable Routing | No sharp bends |
| Network Switch | Port operational |
| Link Status | Normal |
| Power | Stable |
| Redundant Path | Available |
| Diagnostics | No recurring faults |
The RH924WA can support fiber-based FCP280 control-network communication in:
Fiber is particularly useful where long cable runs and high electrical noise are present.
Potential applications include:
Fiber communication can help maintain reliable network connectivity between control cabinets and network switches.
Applications can include:
Fiber provides electrical isolation between network components where appropriate.
The RH924WA can be used in distributed control architectures supporting:
| Component | Function |
|---|---|
| RH924WA | FCP280 Fiber Optic Network Adapter |
| FCP280 | Field Control Processor |
| RH924YL | Horizontal FCP280 Baseplate |
| RH924YF | Vertical FCP280 Baseplate |
| RH924UQ | FCP280 Copper Network Adapter |
| Fieldbus Modules | Distributed I/O |
| Fiber-Optic Cable | Network Communication |
| Control Network Switch | Ethernet Network |
| DC Power Supply | System Power |
Component compatibility should be verified against the complete FCP280 system architecture before replacement.
| Feature | RH924WA | RH924UQ |
|---|---|---|
| Product Type | Fiber Optic Network Adapter | Copper Network Adapter |
| Associated Controller | FCP280 | FCP280 |
| Communication Medium | Fiber Optic | Copper Ethernet |
| Electrical Isolation | High | Limited by copper architecture |
| EMI Immunity | Excellent | Lower than fiber |
| Long-Distance Applications | Suitable | More limited |
| Typical Use | Industrial control networks | Copper Ethernet networks |
| Redundant Configuration | Supported | Supported |
| Primary Advantage | Optical communication | Simple copper connectivity |
The correct choice depends on the existing network architecture, cable infrastructure, distance, electrical environment, and redundancy requirements.
These two components serve different purposes.
| Component | Function |
|---|---|
| RH924WA | Fiber-optic network adapter |
| RH924YF | Vertical FCP280 baseplate |
RH924WA is a communication adapter, while RH924YF is a mounting/interconnection baseplate.
They are therefore not interchangeable.
| Component | Function |
|---|---|
| RH924WA | Fiber-optic network interface |
| RH924YL | Horizontal FCP280 mounting base |
The RH924WA is installed as part of the FCP280 network interface arrangement, while RH924YL provides the physical mounting platform.
Both can be part of the same FCP280 installation.
The RH924WA is a fiber-optic network adapter designed for the Foxboro FCP280 Field Control Processor.
Its primary function is to provide the fiber-optic communication interface between the FCP280 and the Foxboro DCS control network.
No. RH924WA is a network adapter. Control logic and process-control functions are performed by the FCP280.
The adapter is installed on the FCP280 baseplate as part of the controller’s network interface.
The supplied dimensions are:
130 × 25 × 100 mm
The supplied weight is:
0.4 kg
Yes. Fiber-optic network adapters can be used as part of redundant FCP280 control-network architectures.
RH924WA provides a fiber-optic network interface, while RH924UQ is intended for copper Ethernet network connectivity.
Fiber provides strong immunity to electromagnetic interference and electrical isolation, making it useful in industrial environments with high levels of electrical noise.
Check:
Yes. Contamination at an optical connector can increase optical loss and cause unstable or failed communication.
Common possibilities include:
No. First determine whether the fault is located in the adapter, fiber cable, network switch, baseplate, controller, power supply, or network configuration.
Yes. RH924YL is an FCP280 horizontal mounting base, while RH924WA is the fiber-optic network adapter. They serve different functions and can form part of the same controller installation.
The Foxboro FCP280 RH924WA Fiber Optic Network Adapter is a specialized communication component for FCP280-based distributed control systems. It provides the fiber-optic interface required to connect the FCP280 controller to the industrial control network.
Its fiber-based architecture makes it particularly valuable in environments where electromagnetic interference, electrical isolation, communication distance, and network redundancy are important considerations.
With the supplied dimensions of 130 × 25 × 100 mm and weight of 0.4 kg, the RH924WA provides a compact communication interface that can be integrated into an FCP280 baseplate installation.
For installation, engineers should pay close attention to adapter seating, fiber connector cleanliness, cable routing, network-switch connections, and redundant communication paths. During troubleshooting, the fiber cable and optical connectors should be checked before assuming that the RH924WA itself has failed.
In a redundant FCP280 architecture, the RH924WA can contribute to a resilient network design by providing separate optical communication paths. Proper system configuration, correct fiber installation, and regular inspection are essential for maintaining reliable control-network communication.