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Honeywell 30731808-001 Regulator Card
Honeywell 30731808-001 Regulator Card
Honeywell 30731808-001 Regulator Card

Honeywell 30731808-001 Regulator Card


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PRODUCT SKU : 30731808-001

PRODUCT TYPE : Regulator Cards

PRODUCT VENDOR : Honeywell


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Product Details

The Honeywell 30731808-001 serves as the primary 30731808 Regulator Card utilized to execute voltage and current regulation tasks across Data Control System (DCS) platforms. The hardware processes bus electrical power, distributing stabilized reference voltages across internal rack subassemblies to maintain circuit operating parameters.

Hardware Specifications

Parameter Specification
Model 30731808-001
Brand Honeywell
Origin USA
Weight 1.75 lbs
Dimensions Standard DCS Rack Slot Dimensions
Operating Temp 0 to 60 deg C
Power Consumption System Backplane Dependent
Category Data Control System / DCS Module/Board/Rack

Honeywell Channel-to-Channel Isolation Parameters

The hardware architecture integrates channel-to-channel isolation circuits designed to decouple distinct electrical pathways across the DCS rack interface. This design prevents localized power surges or transient faults from propagating through adjacent loops, maintaining signal integrity and stabilizing the internal voltage reference thresholds against high common-mode voltages.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the primary function of the 30731808-001 within the DCS rack?

A: It functions as a dedicated hardware regulator card, stabilizing incoming electrical distribution lines to provide exact reference voltages for interconnected DCS rack modules.

Q: Can this regulator card be inserted while the backplane is fully energized?

A: Reference the specific Honeywell platform system manual before execution. Standard industrial practice dictates powering down the target chassis section unless explicit active hot-swap functionality is documented for the host rack series.

Q: How is thermal dissipation handled by this assembly?

A: The card utilizes passive convection cooling through standard vertical chassis slots. Physical obstruction of the upper and lower ventilation paths must be avoided during live operation.

Field Installation Guidelines

  1. Terminate all power supplies feeding the target rack segment before attempting insertion or extraction of the regulator card.
  2. Align the board edges precisely with the chassis card guides, pushing firmly until the rear connectors fully engage with the backplane pins.
  3. Secure all retaining hardware to prevent intermittent connection failures induced by low-frequency industrial vibrations.
  4. Maintain proper grounding by verifying that the chassis frame grounds comply with standard plant electrical engineering specifications.

Additional Information

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