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51304650-100 MU-TD0D13 Honeywell Digital Output Field Termination Assembly51304650-100 MU-TD0D13 Honeywell Digital Output Field Termination Assembly51304650-100 MU-TD0D13 Honeywell Digital Output Field Termination Assembly
51304650-100 MU-TD0D13 Honeywell Digital Output Field Termination Assembly
51304650-100 MU-TD0D13 Honeywell Digital Output Field Termination Assembly
51304650-100 MU-TD0D13 Honeywell Digital Output Field Termination Assembly

51304650-100 MU-TD0D13 Honeywell Digital Output Field Termination Assembly


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PRODUCT SKU : 51304650-100 MU-TD0D13

PRODUCT TYPE : Digital Output Cards

PRODUCT VENDOR : Honeywell


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Product Details

Configured for high-density digital signal switching in Universal Control Network platforms, the Honeywell 51304650-100 (MU-TD0D13 Field Termination Assembly) provides direct physical/electrical execution. The hardware assembly acts as the physical link between the control network processor and discrete field elements, executing switching sequences for load devices across integrated optical barriers without deploying mechanical contacts.

Hardware Specifications

Parameter Specification
Model 51304650-100 (MU-TD0D13)
Brand Honeywell
Series / Module Type UCN / Digital Output Field Termination Assembly
Origin USA
Weight 1.02 kg
Dimensions 30.7 cm x 12 cm x 8 cm
Operating Temp -40 to +70 deg C
Power Consumption Base backplane loop drawn, 0.5 A max per channel output
Output Channels 16 optically isolated outputs
Output Voltage Range 3-30 VDC
Isolation Rating 500 VAC
Fuse Rating 2.5 A
Terminal Type Compression terminals
Hazardous Location Rating Class I, Division 2, Groups A, B, C, D

Channel-to-Channel Isolation and Digital Signal Control

The Honeywell 51304650-100 features a 16-channel architecture embedded with 500 VAC optical isolation barriers to establish distinct channel-to-channel isolation. This configuration interrupts electrical noise paths and dampens ground loops between the field field devices and the internal control logic. Supporting a 3-30 VDC voltage range at 0.5 A per channel, the solid-state switching matrices execute commands with minimal latency. Circuit protection is maintained via a 2.5 A fuse block, ensuring electrical faults on a single current loop remain isolated from adjacent channels.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How does the module handle a sustained overcurrent event on an individual output channel?

A: Each circuit grouping relies on the integrated 2.5 A fuse matrix. If a field device fault causes the current to exceed the breakdown threshold, the fuse opens to interrupt the circuit path, providing physical loop isolation to protect the solid-state switching components from thermal overload.

Q: Can this Field Termination Assembly be hot-swapped while the Universal Control Network is active?

A: Module removal or terminal disconnects must only be performed when the field power loop is de-energized or when the environment is verified to be non-hazardous. Live handling in Class I, Division 2 locations risks initiating spark discharges across the compression terminal points.

Field Installation Guidelines

  1. Orientation and Mounting: Secure the assembly plate to the cabinet columns using the integrated chassis mounting points. Maintain a minimum clear boundary of 5 cm around the ventilation paths to ensure thermal dissipation across the -40 to +70 deg C temperature limits.
  2. Compression Terminal Connections: Insert the field wire conductors into the dedicated compression terminals. Tighten the clamping screws to the manufacturer-specified torque limits to prevent intermittent open circuits under mechanical vibration.
  3. Shielding Protocols: Run discrete field cables via distinct low-voltage pathways separate from high-power distribution lines. Terminate all instrument shields at a single ground bus point within the marshaling enclosure to maximize channel-to-channel isolation.
  4. Hazardous Location Verification: Before energizing the 3-30 VDC external supply loop, verify that all terminal seals match the requirements for Class I, Division 2 installations to prevent electrical arc exposure.

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