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621-9934 | Honeywell | I/O Power Supply
621-9934 | Honeywell | I/O Power Supply
621-9934 | Honeywell | I/O Power Supply

621-9934 | Honeywell | I/O Power Supply


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PRODUCT SKU : 621-9934

PRODUCT TYPE : Power Supply Modules

PRODUCT VENDOR : Honeywell


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Product Details

The Honeywell 621-9934, also cataloged as the 621-9934 I/O Power Supply, operates as a dedicated hardware component for localized voltage regulation within PLC control platforms.

Hardware Specifications

Parameter Specification
Model 621-9934
Brand Honeywell
Weight 1.45 kg
Output Rating 1.6 A / 0.8 A
Input Voltage 115 / 230 VAC
Frequency 47-63 Hz

DCS Process Control and Connectivity

The 621-9934 provides regulated power to I/O racks, ensuring stable voltage levels for discrete and analog signal interfaces. To maintain signal integrity across long-run field cabling, the unit is engineered with high-frequency noise suppression capabilities that mitigate backplane-level electromagnetic interference. This power supply facilitates stable operation within 4-20 mA HART loop protocol environments by preventing voltage sags or noise coupling that could otherwise introduce errors in low-level measurement loops. The design incorporates channel-to-channel isolation on the output distribution stage to protect sensitive I/O circuitry from localized shorts or transient conditions on specific loops.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is the 621-9934 capable of supporting hot-swapping within the PLC chassis?

A: No. The unit is not designed for hot-swapping. Removal or installation while the rack backplane is powered will cause an instantaneous drop in voltage, likely resulting in processor resets or erratic I/O state behavior.

Q: Does the power supply require specific frequency matching for input power?

A: The input stage is rated for 47-63 Hz. Ensure that the input power source matches these requirements to maintain correct regulation and avoid overheating of the internal filtering components.

Field Installation Guidelines

  1. Ensure the primary AC input is disconnected and the rack is de-energized before mounting the power supply.
  2. Verify that the input voltage selector (if applicable for 115/230 VAC) is correctly set to match the local supply voltage before applying power.
  3. Secure the module mounting fasteners to the rack frame to ensure effective grounding, which is required for effective EMI mitigation and safety shielding.
  4. Verify that field wiring is sized to handle the output current (1.6 A or 0.8 A) without excessive voltage drop to ensure stable operation of the remote I/O modules.
  5. Perform a voltage measurement at the rack output terminals to confirm nominal output levels before connecting field-side I/O modules.

Additional Information

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  • Purchase Guidance: Check product specifications and compatibility carefully before ordering to ensure proper application.




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