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Honeywell MU-TAMR02 51304477-100 Experion PKS Low-Level Analog Input RTD MultiplexerHoneywell MU-TAMR02 51304477-100 Experion PKS Low-Level Analog Input RTD MultiplexerHoneywell MU-TAMR02 51304477-100 Experion PKS Low-Level Analog Input RTD Multiplexer
Honeywell MU-TAMR02 51304477-100 Experion PKS Low-Level Analog Input RTD Multiplexer
Honeywell MU-TAMR02 51304477-100 Experion PKS Low-Level Analog Input RTD Multiplexer
Honeywell MU-TAMR02 51304477-100 Experion PKS Low-Level Analog Input RTD Multiplexer

Honeywell MU-TAMR02 51304477-100 Experion PKS Low-Level Analog Input RTD Multiplexer


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PRODUCT SKU : MU-TAMR02 51304477-100

PRODUCT TYPE : Analog Input RTD Multiplexer

PRODUCT VENDOR : Honeywell


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Product Overview

The Honeywell MU-TAMR02 51304477-100 serves as a high-precision Low-Level Analog Input Multiplexer designed for critical temperature monitoring in industrial processes. This 100% Brand New and original module specializes in interfacing Resistance Temperature Detectors (RTDs) with the Honeywell control architecture. It delivers exceptional thermal stability and granular resolution, ensuring that the control system receives clean, accurate data from the field even in electrically noisy environments.

Technical Specifications

Parameter Performance Specification
Manufacturer Honeywell
Model Number MU-TAMR02
Part Number 51304477-100
Resolution of Reading 8 mΩ per bit
Temperature Stability +/-20 ppm per °C (max)
RTD Sensor Excitation Current 1 mA
Max Normal Mode Continuous Input -1 to +2 Volts @ 100 mA (non-damaging)
Module Type Low-Level Analog Input FTA / Multiplexer

Engineering Advantages

  • Ultra-Fine Resistance Resolution: The module offers a resolution of 8 milliohms per bit. This sensitivity allows the control system to detect minute temperature fluctuations, which is vital for high-stakes chemical reactions or custody transfer measurements.

  • Thermal Drift Mitigation: With a temperature stability rating of +/-20 ppm per °C, the MU-TAMR02 maintains its calibration accuracy across a wide range of ambient cabinet temperatures. This eliminates the need for frequent manual re-calibration in non-climate-controlled environments.

  • Input Overload Protection: The robust internal circuitry withstands continuous normal mode inputs from -1 to +2 Volts at 100 mA without hardware degradation. This protective layer shields the module against field wiring errors and common-mode surges.

  • Stable Sensor Excitation: The module provides a precise 1 mA excitation current for RTD sensors. This low-current design minimizes sensor self-heating errors, ensuring that the resistance measured reflects the actual process temperature rather than the heat generated by the measurement itself.

  • Streamlined Signal Marshalling: As a multiplexer FTA, this unit reduces the required cable count between the field and the I/O rack. Engineers can consolidate multiple RTD points into a single interface, significantly reducing installation costs and cabinet complexity.

FAQs

  • How does the 8 mΩ resolution translate to temperature precision?

    For a standard Pt100 RTD, 8 milliohms corresponds to approximately 0.02°C. This allows the MU-TAMR02 to provide extremely granular temperature data for precision-critical process loops.

  • Is this module compatible with older 5130 series backplanes?

    Yes, the 51304477-100 follows the standard Honeywell physical and electrical specifications for the MU-TAMR02 series. It acts as a direct replacement for legacy iterations, provided the system configuration supports this revision.

  • Can the module handle sensor failures without affecting other channels?

    The MU-TAMR02 includes high-impedance isolation and non-damaging input limits. A fault or short-circuit on one RTD lead typically remains isolated, preventing the surge from propagating to the primary controller or neighboring channels.

  • Is this a genuine Honeywell factory-sealed unit?

    Absolutely. We supply the MU-TAMR02 51304477-100 as 100% Brand New stock in original factory packaging. Each unit undergoes rigorous manufacturer testing and carries original serial numbers for full traceability.

 

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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