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Honeywell DC-TDOB11 Digital Output IOTA
Honeywell DC-TDOB11 Digital Output IOTA
Honeywell DC-TDOB11 Digital Output IOTA

Honeywell DC-TDOB11 Digital Output IOTA


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PRODUCT SKU : DC-TDOB11

PRODUCT TYPE : Digital Output Modules

PRODUCT VENDOR : Honeywell


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Product Details

Configured for digital signal switching in Experion control platforms, the Honeywell DC-TDOB11 (DC-TDOB11) I/O Termination Assembly (IOTA) provides direct physical/electrical execution of redundant digital output control. The assembly serves as the interface between the control system and field devices, facilitating reliable state management within the 13-slot chassis architecture.

Hardware Specifications

Parameter Specification
Model DC-TDOB11
Brand Honeywell
Origin USA
Weight 1.6 kg
Dimensions 2.2 cm x 12.4 cm x 12.6 cm
Operating Temp Consult Experion system manual
Power Consumption Dependent on host I/O load
Function Redundant digital output termination

Channel-to-Channel Isolation

The DC-TDOB11 IOTA is engineered to maintain high levels of electrical isolation between output channels to prevent the propagation of transient faults or common-mode noise across the Experion I/O bus. This galvanic separation ensures that a failure or short-circuit condition on a single field output loop does not induce voltage spikes or ground-referenced interference in adjacent channels. Maintaining this isolation barrier is required to protect the integrity of the output logic and to prevent localized faults from triggering cascaded alarms or erroneous states within the controller cabinet.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Does the DC-TDOB11 support hot-swapping in a redundant Experion configuration?

A: Yes, the IOTA is designed to be removed or replaced as part of a redundant system maintenance cycle, provided the primary control module has successfully transitioned the output load to the secondary redundant module. Ensure all safety protocols are followed prior to disconnection.

Q: Is the terminal assignment compatible with previous generation digital output assemblies?

A: Terminal mapping is specific to the DC-TDOB11 IOTA and the associated Experion I/O module. Verify the specific wiring diagram for your system revision to ensure signal mapping matches the required field device configuration.

Field Installation Guidelines

  • Chassis Mounting: Align the IOTA with the designated slot in the 13-slot chassis. Ensure that the backplane connector is fully engaged to establish a secure ground path and signal connectivity.
  • Wiring Practices: Utilize shielded cabling for all digital output loops. Terminate the shield at the cabinet ground bus specifically designated for the Experion I/O subsystem to maintain EMI immunity.
  • Torque Specifications: Secure all field wiring to the terminal blocks using a torque-controlled screwdriver. Observe the specified force limits to prevent contact deformation while ensuring low-resistance connections.
  • Segregation: Maintain physical separation between output signal cabling and incoming AC power or high-voltage logic lines. Route output signals through separate wireways to prevent induced noise and potential interference with sensitive digital logic levels.

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