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Honeywell 51202902-500 Connection Cable
Honeywell 51202902-500 Connection Cable
Honeywell 51202902-500 Connection Cable

Honeywell 51202902-500 Connection Cable


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PRODUCT SKU : 51202902-500

PRODUCT TYPE : PLC Communication Cables

PRODUCT VENDOR : Honeywell


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Product Details

The Honeywell 51202902-500 serves as the primary 51202902 Connection Cable utilized to execute specific technical task sensor link coupling across industrial automation system platforms. The hardware establishes physical electrical paths to route low-voltage transmitter waveforms from field-mounted transducers directly into processing chassis ports.

Hardware Specifications

Parameter Specification
Model 51202902-500
Brand Honeywell
Origin USA
Dimensions Industrial panel distribution profile
Operating Temp -40 to 85 deg C
Power Consumption Passive line (0.1 ohms per meter resistance)
Number of Conductors 4
Conductor Gauge 22 AWG
Insulation Material PVC
Shielding Braided shield
Connector Type Plug-and-play
Storage Temperature -40 to 85 deg C
Humidity 0 to 95% RH, non-condensing
Current Rating 1 A per conductor
Capacitance 50 pF/meter
Inductance 0.2 uH/meter

Honeywell DCS Channel-to-Channel Isolation Parameters

The connection cable utilizes an internal 4-conductor architectural layout wrapped in a dense braided shield matrix to complement the channel-to-channel isolation parameters of host input cards. This design manages dielectric boundary lines to suppress localized inductive cross-talk and block common-mode voltage fluctuations, securing steady transmission loops when interfacing field instrumentation with the 4-20 mA HART loop protocol layer.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Can this plug-and-play assembly be disconnected while the field loop is actively powered?

A: No, live removal can break signal loop circuit boundaries and introduce transient spikes; the interface loop power must be isolated prior to hardware physical unlatching.

Q: What physical parameters restrict the permissible deployment distance for this cable model?

A: Loop length limits are calculated based on the internal line parameters of 0.1 ohms per meter resistance and 50 pF/meter capacitance to maintain signal integrity within standard DCS reception bounds.

Field Installation Guidelines

  1. Install the 4-conductor cable into dedicated low-voltage wireways, keeping physical separation away from AC power paths or high-power motor drive circuits.
  2. Route the assembly while respecting standard bending radius specifications to ensure no degradation to the internal braided shield layout or the PVC insulation layers.
  3. Terminate the overall braided shield drain point at a single low-impedance copper instrument ground bar within the host termination panel enclosure.
  4. Verify the plug-and-play interface sockets line up fully and lock completely to mitigate termination path resistance changes caused by mechanical industrial plant vibration.

Additional Information

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