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MC-TDIDI2 | Honeywell 51304441-175 Digital Input Field Termination Assembly
MC-TDIDI2 | Honeywell 51304441-175 Digital Input Field Termination Assembly
MC-TDIDI2 | Honeywell 51304441-175 Digital Input Field Termination Assembly

MC-TDIDI2 | Honeywell 51304441-175 Digital Input Field Termination Assembly


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PRODUCT SKU : MC-TDIDI2 51304441-175

PRODUCT TYPE : Digital Input Module

PRODUCT VENDOR : Honeywell


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Product Details

Product Overview

The Honeywell MC-TDIDI2 (Part Number: 51304441-175) serves as a high-density Digital Input (DI) interface within the Honeywell Distributed Control System (DCS) environment. This module facilitates the rapid acquisition of discrete signals from field devices such as limit switches, proximity sensors, and auxiliary contacts. We supply this unit in 100% Brand New and Original factory condition, providing the precise signal detection required for mission-critical logic execution in automated industrial plants.

Technical Specifications

Feature Specification Details
Model Number MC-TDIDI2
Part Number 51304441-175
Module Type Digital Input (DI)
Number of Channels 32 Independent Channels
Operating Voltage 24V DC
Signal Type Discrete / Dry Contact
Integration Honeywell TDC 3000 / Experion PKS
Condition 100% Brand New Original

Engineering Advantages

  • Maximizes Cabinet Density: The MC-TDIDI2 processes 32 separate digital input channels within a compact form factor. This high-density architecture reduces the total number of I/O carriers and marshalling cabinets required, significantly lowering the overall hardware footprint in large-scale control rooms.

  • Filters Electrical Noise: The module incorporates active filtering to debounce field contacts and reject electromagnetic interference (EMI). This ensures the controller receives clean, valid state changes even when field wiring runs parallel to high-voltage power cables or near heavy industrial machinery.

  • Simplifies Loop Troubleshooting: Integrated diagnostic indicators allow maintenance teams to verify signal presence at the hardware level. This feature accelerates fault finding during plant commissioning or downtime events by differentiating between field-side wiring issues and system-side logic errors.

  • Maintains Signal Integrity: Optimized for 24V DC logic, the 51304441-175 ensures consistent switching thresholds. This stability prevents "ghost signals" or flickering inputs often caused by voltage drops over long distance field wiring in expansive refineries or power plants.

  • Direct System Integration: The module utilizes standard Honeywell terminal interfaces, enabling immediate installation into existing racks. It maintains full synchronization with the I/O Link, providing the real-time data flow necessary for safety-critical interlocking and sequence control.

FAQs

  • Is the MC-TDIDI2 compatible with both legacy and modern Honeywell systems? Yes. The 51304441-175 integrates seamlessly with legacy TDC 3000 High-Performance Process Managers (HPM) and modern Experion PKS controllers, provided the configuration matches the 32-point DI specification.

  • Does this module require external power for the input loops? The module typically utilizes the system’s 24V DC bus to sense the state of field contacts. You must ensure your field wiring configuration (wet vs. dry contacts) aligns with the specific terminal assembly mapping for the MC-TDIDI2.

  • What is the advantage of choosing Brand New units over refurbished ones? Industrial environments subject components to thermal stress and humidity. Selecting a 100% Brand New MC-TDIDI2 guarantees the full design life of the internal opto-isolators and capacitors, eliminating the risk of premature failure inherent in used or aged surplus parts.

  • How do I ensure secure mounting in high-vibration environments? The module features a robust locking mechanism that secures it into the Honeywell I/O chassis. For environments with significant mechanical vibration, ensure all compression terminals are torqued to factory specifications to prevent intermittent signal loss.

 

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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