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Honeywell MC-TAMR03 51309218-175 Experion PKS Low-Level Analog Input Multiplexer FTAHoneywell MC-TAMR03 51309218-175 Experion PKS Low-Level Analog Input Multiplexer FTAHoneywell MC-TAMR03 51309218-175 Experion PKS Low-Level Analog Input Multiplexer FTA
Honeywell MC-TAMR03 51309218-175 Experion PKS Low-Level Analog Input Multiplexer FTA
Honeywell MC-TAMR03 51309218-175 Experion PKS Low-Level Analog Input Multiplexer FTA
Honeywell MC-TAMR03 51309218-175 Experion PKS Low-Level Analog Input Multiplexer FTA

Honeywell MC-TAMR03 51309218-175 Experion PKS Low-Level Analog Input Multiplexer FTA


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PRODUCT SKU : MC-TAMR03 51309218-175

PRODUCT TYPE : Analog Input Multiplexer FTA

PRODUCT VENDOR : Honeywell


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Product Details

Product Overview

The Honeywell MC-TAMR03 (51309218-175) serves as a high-density Low-Level Analog Input (LLAI) Multiplexer Field Termination Assembly (FTA). This 100% Brand New and original module specializes in aggregating low-level signals, primarily from Resistance Temperature Detectors (RTDs), for integration into the Honeywell Experion PKS and TDC 3000 control architectures. It provides a robust electrical interface that ensures high-fidelity data acquisition for critical thermal process variables.

Technical Specifications

Parameter Specification
Manufacturer Honeywell
Model Number MC-TAMR03
Part Number 51309218-175
Module Type Low-Level Analog Input Multiplexer FTA
Input Signal Compatibility RTD / Thermocouple / Low-Level Voltage
Weight 0.75 kg
Dimensions 30.8 cm x 12.1 cm x 5.0 cm
Mounting Standard I/O Termination Rack / Cabinet Rail

Engineering Advantages

  • Optimized Signal Marshalling: The MC-TAMR03 consolidates multiple low-level field inputs into a single interface point. This reduces the physical cabling complexity between the field junction box and the control room, significantly lowering installation labor costs.

  • Superior Noise Rejection: Low-level signals like RTDs remain highly susceptible to electromagnetic interference (EMI). This FTA incorporates specialized shielding and grounding traces that suppress common-mode noise, preventing signal jitter and ensuring stable process readings.

  • Vertical Space Efficiency: The 30.8 cm elongated design utilizes the vertical depth of marshalling cabinets effectively. This architecture allows for high-density I/O configurations in restricted footprints, solving the challenge of cabinet overcrowding in facility retrofits.

  • Enhanced Thermal Dissipation: The module frame facilitates passive airflow across the internal multiplexing circuitry. This prevents heat buildup at the terminal points, maintaining measurement accuracy even when the cabinet operates near its maximum thermal load.

  • Gas-Tight Connections: High-quality compression terminals secure the field wiring against oxidation and mechanical vibration. This ensures long-term contact integrity in corrosive industrial atmospheres, such as chemical refineries or offshore platforms.

FAQs

  • What is the primary difference between the MC-TAMR03 and standard HLAI FTAs?

    The MC-TAMR03 handles low-level millivolt and resistance signals (RTD/TC) specifically. Unlike High-Level Analog Input (HLAI) modules that manage 4-20mA or 1-5V signals, this multiplexer FTA provides the high-gain amplification and conditioning required for low-voltage precision sensors.

  • Can I hot-swap the MC-TAMR03 during active plant operations?

    While the hardware supports modular insertion, we recommend following standard Honeywell safety protocols. Ensure the associated I/O processor is in a state that permits FTA disconnection to avoid triggering false alarms or safety interlocks in the control logic.

  • Does this unit arrive with factory-original certification?

    Yes. We supply every unit as 100% Brand New original stock. Each MC-TAMR03 51309218-175 arrives in factory packaging with a verified serial number for full traceability within your asset management system.

  • What maintenance is required for the multiplexing relays?

    The solid-state design of the MC-TAMR03 eliminates the mechanical wear associated with older relay-based multiplexers. No routine maintenance is required beyond periodic inspection of terminal tightness and cleaning of the cabinet environment.

Additional Information

  • 100% Genuine Parts: All products are original and authentic, ensuring reliable industrial performance.
  • 30-Day Refund Guarantee: Return any in-stock item within 30 days in original, unopened packaging for a full refund (excluding shipping and fees).
  • 12-Month Warranty: Covers defects in materials or workmanship; excludes misuse, normal wear, or unauthorized modifications.
  • Worldwide Shipping: We ship via USPS, UPS, FedEx, and DHL. Delivery times vary by country and may be subject to customs or import fees.
  • Support & Contact: Technical and warranty assistance is available anytime. Contact us here: Contact.
  • Purchase Guidance: Check product specifications and compatibility carefully before ordering to ensure proper application.




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