Honeywell
51308365-175 | Honeywell CC-TAIX11 Redundant Analog Input IOTA
Manufacturer: Honeywell
Product No.: 51308365-175
Product Type: IOTA
Product Origin: USA
Payment:T/T, Western Union
Weight: 1000g
Shipping port: Xiamen
Warranty: 12 months
Overview
The Honeywell CC-TAIX11 (Part Number: 51308365-175) is a 12-inch Redundant Analog Input Termination Assembly (IOTA) designed for the Experion PKS Series C platform. It provides dual-slot mounting to host two analog input modules in a 1:1 hot-shadowing redundant configuration, ensuring uninterrupted process signal routing.
Technical Specifications
- Product Type: Redundant Analog Input Module Termination Assembly
- Model Code: CC-TAIX11
- Part Number: 51308365-175
- Manufacturer: Honeywell
- Channel Capacity: 16 Channels
- Signal Compatibility: High-Level Analog Inputs (4-20 mA / 1-5 V DC)
- IOTA Size: 12 inches
- Redundancy Support: Yes (Dual 1:1 Active/Standby slots)
- Isolation Barrier: 1500 VDC
- Conformal Coating: Yes (ISA-S71.04 Class G3 Compliant)
Installation Notes
- Snap the 12-inch CC-TAIX11 IOTA vertically onto the cabinet DIN rail carrier.
- Connect the enclosure's master grounding bus directly to the IOTA grounding strip to maintain clean signal noise margins.
- Wire the 16 analog field loops to the screw terminal blocks according to designated polarities.
- Inspect all connector pins on both input modules for alignment before inserting them straight into the primary and backup slots.
Return policy
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Shipping
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Warranty
We provide a 12-month warranty for all products, subject to normal use and proper installation.
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