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Honeywell 51202329-600 Series C I/O Link Cable (Cable A) 6-DropHoneywell 51202329-600 Series C I/O Link Cable (Cable A) 6-DropHoneywell 51202329-600 Series C I/O Link Cable (Cable A) 6-Drop
Honeywell 51202329-600 Series C I/O Link Cable (Cable A) 6-Drop
Honeywell 51202329-600 Series C I/O Link Cable (Cable A) 6-Drop
Honeywell 51202329-600 Series C I/O Link Cable (Cable A) 6-Drop

Honeywell 51202329-600 Series C I/O Link Cable (Cable A) 6-Drop


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PRODUCT SKU : 51202329-600

PRODUCT TYPE : I/O Link Cable

PRODUCT VENDOR : Honeywell


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Product Details

Product Overview

The Honeywell 51202329-600 serves as a high-integrity communication link for the Experion PKS Series C architecture. This specific model provides the primary signal path (designated as Cable A) for distributing I/O Link signals between C300 controllers and Series C Input/Output Modules (IOMs). With its 6-drop configuration, the cable allows for the efficient daisy-chaining of multiple IOTAs, establishing a robust data backbone for real-time process control. We supply this unit in 100% Brand New and original factory condition, ensuring the high-speed data fidelity required for critical automation environments.

Technical Specifications

The 51202329-600 utilizes high-specification shielding and industrial connectors to maintain network uptime:

Feature Specification
Manufacturer Honeywell
Model Number 51202329-600
Product Type Series C I/O Link Cable (Cable A)
Drop Count 6 Drops (Module Connections)
System Compatibility Honeywell Series C IOMs / C300 Controllers
Identification Label A / Standard Coding
Country of Origin USA
Condition 100% Brand New Original

Engineering Advantages

  • High-Density Connectivity: The 6-drop design allows a single 51202329-600 cable to service up to six I/O modules. This significantly reduces the total cable count within the cabinet, improving airflow and making long-term maintenance more manageable for site technicians.

  • EMI/RFI Interference Rejection: Honeywell constructs this cable with heavy-duty internal shielding. This protection prevents electromagnetic noise from neighboring power supplies or VFDs from corrupting the high-speed serial data, ensuring stable "Node-on-Net" status for all connected modules.

  • Gas-Tight Mechanical Connections: Each drop features industrial-grade connectors designed for low-resistance contact. The high-retention clips prevent accidental disconnection and resist the corrosive effects of industrial atmospheres, which often cause signal degradation in lower-quality assemblies.

  • Simplified Redundancy Setup: As a designated "Cable A" assembly, this cable fits seamlessly into redundant I/O Link architectures. Clear marking ensures engineers can correctly wire the primary path, leaving the secondary path for "Cable B" to provide total system failover protection.

FAQs

Q: What is the primary difference between the 51202329-600 and the 51202329-100?

A: While both are 6-drop cables for the Series C platform, the -600 version often denotes updated jacket materials or revised manufacturing standards for enhanced durability in modern Experion PKS installations. Always check your specific system topology to ensure the cable pitch matches your IOTA spacing.

Q: Does this cable support hot-swapping of Series C IOMs?

A: Yes. The I/O Link architecture allows for the replacement of modules while the network is active. The 51202329-600 maintains the electrical continuity of the link for all other drops while a specific module is disconnected.

Q: Can I use this cable for a "Link B" connection?

A: Technically, the cable is electrically compatible; however, Honeywell uses the -600 series to designate the "A" link. To maintain system clarity and adhere to standard E-E-A-T engineering practices, you should use the corresponding "B" designated cable for the redundant path to prevent confusion during troubleshooting.

Q: Is this unit "New Surplus" or "Brand New"?

A: This unit is 100% Brand New. We do not sell used or surplus cables, as degraded insulation or oxidized pins can cause intermittent CRC errors in high-speed DCS networks. Our stock arrives in original factory packaging to guarantee a 10+ year service life.

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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