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Honeywell MC-TAMT03 51309223-175 Experion PKS Low-Level Analog Input Multiplexer FTAHoneywell MC-TAMT03 51309223-175 Experion PKS Low-Level Analog Input Multiplexer FTAHoneywell MC-TAMT03 51309223-175 Experion PKS Low-Level Analog Input Multiplexer FTA
Honeywell MC-TAMT03 51309223-175 Experion PKS Low-Level Analog Input Multiplexer FTA
Honeywell MC-TAMT03 51309223-175 Experion PKS Low-Level Analog Input Multiplexer FTA
Honeywell MC-TAMT03 51309223-175 Experion PKS Low-Level Analog Input Multiplexer FTA

Honeywell MC-TAMT03 51309223-175 Experion PKS Low-Level Analog Input Multiplexer FTA


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PRODUCT SKU : MC-TAMT03 51309223-175

PRODUCT TYPE : Analog Input Multiplexer FTA

PRODUCT VENDOR : Honeywell


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Product Details

Product Overview

The Honeywell MC-TAMT03 (51309223-175) serves as a high-performance Low-Level Analog Input (LLAI) Multiplexer Field Termination Assembly (FTA). This 100% Brand New and original module specializes in the aggregation and conditioning of sensitive millivolt signals, primarily from thermocouples and low-level voltage transmitters. It acts as the physical interface within the Honeywell Experion PKS and TDC 3000 architectures, ensuring that low-voltage process data reaches the I/O processor without degradation or environmental interference.

Technical Specifications

Parameter Performance Specification
Manufacturer Honeywell
Model Number MC-TAMT03
Part Number 51309223-175
Module Type Low-Level Analog Input Multiplexer FTA
Input Support Thermocouple (TC) / Millivolt (mV)
Cold Junction Compensation Integrated (via specific FTA design)
Dimensions 30.8 cm x 12.1 cm x 5.0 cm
Weight 0.82 kg
Mounting Standard I/O Termination Rack

Engineering Advantages

  • Precision Cold Junction Compensation: The MC-TAMT03 incorporates localized temperature sensing to provide accurate Cold Junction Compensation (CJC). This ensures that the system calculates the true process temperature by correcting for ambient fluctuations at the termination point.

  • Aggregated Signal Marshalling: This multiplexer FTA allows the consolidation of numerous thermocouple points into a single I/O processor stream. This architecture solves the industrial pain point of high-density temperature monitoring, drastically reducing the required number of controller modules and cabinet space.

  • Enhanced Low-Voltage Shielding: Because low-level signals are susceptible to electromagnetic interference, this board utilizes multi-layer ground planes and filtered inputs. These features suppress 50/60 Hz line noise, maintaining signal stability in environments with large motors and high-voltage cabling.

  • Rugged Screw-Terminal Connectivity: The module features industrial-grade screw terminals that ensure gas-tight, vibration-proof connections. This hardware choice prevents high-resistance contact points, which are the leading cause of "ghost" temperature readings in aged control systems.

  • Direct Legacy Migration: The 51309223-175 functions as a reliable modern replacement for older MU-TAMT03 units. It allows plant engineers to modernize their I/O infrastructure while retaining existing field wiring and backplane configurations.

FAQs

  • Does the MC-TAMT03 support RTD inputs as well as thermocouples?

    While the MC-TAMT03 excels at millivolt/thermocouple multiplexing, RTD signals typically utilize the MC-TAMR series. Verify your sensor type (resistance vs. voltage) before selecting the FTA to ensure correct signal conditioning.

  • Is this module compatible with all Honeywell TC types (J, K, T, E, R, S)?

    Yes, the hardware handles the millivolt range generated by standard industrial thermocouples. The specific linearization for Type K, J, or others is managed by the I/O processor configuration in the Experion software.

  • Can I install this module while the I/O rack is powered?

    Yes, this module supports the physical installation procedures of the Series C/TDC 3000 racks. However, we recommend following site-specific safety protocols and ensuring that the multiplexer address is correctly set before the system initializes the new hardware.

  • How do I verify the authenticity of this 51309223-175 unit?

    We supply only 100% Brand New original Honeywell stock. Each unit arrives in factory-sealed packaging with a unique serial number and a "Country of Origin" label, ensuring your facility receives genuine parts for mission-critical safety and control.

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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