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MC-GDID12 51304640-575 | Honeywell Digital Input Field Termination Assembly (FTA)
MC-GDID12 51304640-575 | Honeywell Digital Input Field Termination Assembly (FTA)
MC-GDID12 51304640-575 | Honeywell Digital Input Field Termination Assembly (FTA)

MC-GDID12 51304640-575 | Honeywell Digital Input Field Termination Assembly (FTA)


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PRODUCT SKU : MC-GDID12 51304640-575

PRODUCT TYPE : Field Termination Assembly

PRODUCT VENDOR : Honeywell


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Product Details

Product Overview

The Honeywell MC-GDID12 (Part Number: 51304640-575) functions as a high-density Digital Input Field Termination Assembly (FTA) within the Honeywell Distributed Control System (DCS). This module interfaces 32 discrete field signals with the system's I/O processors, providing a robust physical connection point for 24V DC field wiring. We offer this unit as 100% Brand New and Original, ensuring your automation architecture maintains peak signal fidelity and hardware longevity in mission-critical environments.

Technical Specifications

Feature Specification Details
Model Number MC-GDID12
Part Number 51304640-575
Input Channels 32 Digital Inputs
Nominal Voltage 24V DC
Isolation Galvanic Isolation (Field-to-System)
Current Consumption Approx. 800 mA
Terminal Interface Screw-type Terminals
Mounting Options DIN Rail or Panel Mount
Operating Temp -20°C to +60°C
Weight 0.8 kg

Engineering Advantages

  • High-Integrity Signal Isolation: The MC-GDID12 utilizes galvanic isolation to physically separate field-side wiring from sensitive system logic. This barrier blocks electrical noise and prevents ground loops from damaging the central I/O processors, ensuring stable operation in electrically noisy industrial plants.

  • Integrated Fault Monitoring: Onboard diagnostics constantly monitor input signal integrity. This feature allows the system to detect and report circuit anomalies instantly, drastically reducing the time required for troubleshooting field-side faults.

  • Secure Mechanical Termination: The module features heavy-duty screw-type terminals. These connectors provide high-torque retention for field wiring, preventing intermittent signals caused by industrial vibrations or thermal expansion in the marshalling cabinet.

  • Flexible Mounting Architecture: The dual-support base accommodates both standard DIN rail and direct panel mounting. This versatility allows engineers to install the assembly in diverse cabinet configurations, optimizing space in crowded control rooms.

  • Thermal Resilience: Engineered for continuous 24/7 operation, the MC-GDID12 maintains its accuracy across a broad temperature range (-20°C to +60°C). This durability makes it suitable for remote instrument enclosures where environmental control may be inconsistent.

FAQs

  • Does this unit arrive in original Honeywell factory packaging?

    Yes. We supply the MC-GDID12 in 100% Brand New condition, complete with original factory seals and serial numbers to guarantee authenticity and full operational life.

  • How does the galvanic isolation protect my DCS hardware?

    Galvanic isolation creates a physical break in the electrical path between the field device and the controller. If a high-voltage surge or short circuit occurs at the field instrument, the FTA absorbs the energy at the isolation barrier, protecting the expensive I/O link cards from catastrophic failure.

  • Can the MC-GDID12 handle both wet and dry contact inputs?

    This module typically processes 24V DC digital inputs. You must ensure your field device configuration provides the correct voltage levels and current limits as specified by the Honeywell 51304640-575 hardware manual to ensure clean signal transition.

  • What is the recommended maintenance for the screw terminals?

    While the screw terminals offer excellent retention, we recommend an annual torque check during planned shutdowns to ensure all field wires remain securely seated, especially in environments subject to constant mechanical vibration.

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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