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05701-A-0302 | Honeywell | Single Channel Control Card
05701-A-0302 | Honeywell | Single Channel Control Card
05701-A-0302 | Honeywell | Single Channel Control Card

05701-A-0302 | Honeywell | Single Channel Control Card


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PRODUCT SKU : 05701-A-0302

PRODUCT TYPE : Control Cards

PRODUCT VENDOR : Honeywell


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Product Details

The Honeywell 05701-A-0302, also cataloged as the 05701-A-0302 Control Card, operates as a dedicated hardware component for single-channel signal management within the System 57 gas detection platform. This module executes signal processing and interface control for a single detection point, providing the necessary logical state outputs required for process monitoring and safety signaling architectures.

Hardware Specifications

Parameter Specification
Model 05701-A-0302
Brand Honeywell
Origin USA
Weight 0.18 kg
Dimensions 2.5 cm x 17 cm x 13 cm
Operating Temp Consult system technical documentation
Power Consumption Dependent on host rack backplane load
Function Single-channel signal control

Channel-to-Channel Isolation

The 05701-A-0302 module incorporates galvanically isolated circuits to ensure distinct signal separation between channels within the subrack. This design effectively mitigates common-mode interference and prevents electrical faults on a single sensor loop from compromising the data integrity of adjacent modules. Proper implementation of these isolation barriers is required to maintain a stable 4-20 mA output performance and ensure consistent alarm setpoint accuracy across the system.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is this card compatible with hot-swap maintenance procedures?

A: No. Do not attempt to insert or extract the module while the subrack backplane is energized. Power must be removed to prevent damage to the connector pins and internal logic components.

Q: How is the module configured for specific sensor types?

A: Configuration is managed through the central System 57 controller interface. This module acts as the physical execution layer for the logic dictated by the host system setup.

Field Installation Guidelines

  • Physical Mounting: Insert the module into the designated slot of the System 57 rack. Ensure the unit is fully seated to achieve a secure connection with the backplane pins.
  • Grounding Requirements: Secure the rack to a common ground point using a low-impedance conductor to provide a stable reference for the isolated signal circuits.
  • Wiring Practices: Use shielded cable for all field inputs to prevent electromagnetic interference. Terminate the shield at the cabinet ground bus, ensuring it does not create a ground loop.
  • Pre-commissioning Inspection: Verify that the backplane connector is free from debris and that the insertion path is unobstructed before installation.

Additional Information

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  • 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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