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Honeywell 51202905-100 Experion PKS Cable Assembly
Honeywell 51202905-100 Experion PKS Cable Assembly
Honeywell 51202905-100 Experion PKS Cable Assembly

Honeywell 51202905-100 Experion PKS Cable Assembly


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PRODUCT SKU : 51202905-100

PRODUCT TYPE : PLC Communication Cables

PRODUCT VENDOR : Honeywell


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Product Details

The Honeywell 51202905-100, also cataloged as the 51202905 Wire Harness Connector Assembly, operates as a dedicated hardware component for localized low-voltage signal routing within Experion PKS and C300 controller systems. It provides direct point-to-point electrical interconnection across module backplanes and field termination networks to preserve electrical continuity for discrete, analog, or serial control loops.

Hardware Specifications

Parameter Specification
Model 51202905-100 Rev. B
Brand Honeywell
Origin USA
Weight 0.3 kg
Dimensions Standard factory length configuration
Operating Temp Standard control cabinet environment limits
Power Consumption Passive hardware element (Zero electrical load)
Configuration 2-wire or multi-wire variant-specific routing
Connector Type Industrial-grade harness connector

Honeywell DCS Channel-to-Channel Isolation Parameters

The wire harness assembly is designed to comply with internal channel-to-channel isolation requirements when mated with high-density I/O hardware. The structural insulation barrier minimizes inductive cross-talk between multi-conductor lines, preventing voltage offsets or transient signal disruptions from affecting parallel low-voltage process instrumentation measuring circuits using the 4-20 mA HART loop protocol.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Can this connector assembly be hot-swapped while the C300 controller is online?

A: No, uncoupling this connector assembly under live conditions breaks active signal continuity, which causes real-time communication faults or causes the controller to initiate an immediate fail-safe shutdown loop.

Q: How is shield ground continuity handled across this interface assembly?

A: The industrial connector structure maintains grounding continuity via dedicated internal pin allocations, routing external noise shields directly to the cabinet ground busbar.

Field Installation Guidelines

  1. Install the harness exclusively within low-voltage wireways to isolate the signal conductors from potential electromagnetic noise from high-voltage AC cables.
  2. Inspect the alignment tabs of the connector shell prior to insertion to prevent mechanical damage to the male terminal pins.
  3. Apply force along the axis of the terminal block until the mechanical locking latches engage fully with the controller module baseplate receptacle.
  4. Fasten stress-relief zip ties within 50 mm of the connector body to eliminate wire pull-out risk from physical mechanical vibrations.

Additional Information

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  • 12-Month Warranty: Covers defects in materials or workmanship; excludes misuse, normal wear, or unauthorized modifications.
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  • Purchase Guidance: Check product specifications and compatibility carefully before ordering to ensure proper application.




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