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Honeywell 82407465-001 TDC 2000 Voltage Regulator Card
Honeywell 82407465-001 TDC 2000 Voltage Regulator Card
Honeywell 82407465-001 TDC 2000 Voltage Regulator Card

Honeywell 82407465-001 TDC 2000 Voltage Regulator Card


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PRODUCT SKU : 82407465-001

PRODUCT TYPE : Voltage Regulator Cards

PRODUCT VENDOR : Honeywell


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Product Details

The Honeywell 82407465-001, also cataloged as the 82407465 Voltage Regulator Card, operates as a dedicated hardware component for stable voltage regulation within Honeywell TDC 2000 controller platform networks. The board monitors incoming power rails and dynamically modulates line delivery to maintain fixed voltage baselines across critical logic buses.

Hardware Specifications

Parameter Specification
Model 82407465-001
Brand Honeywell
Origin USA
Weight Standard Rack Card Weight
Dimensions Compatible with standard TDC 2000 card slots
Operating Temp 0 to 60 deg C
Power Consumption Slot load dependent
Compatibility Honeywell TDC 2000 controller platform

Honeywell DCS Channel-to-Channel Isolation Parameters

The hardware architecture utilizes physical channel-to-channel isolation circuits to prevent voltage spikes or external fault transients from bridging across adjacent control slots. This isolation framework protects the primary processing backplane from common-mode electrical noise and cross-talk, ensuring that local signal telemetry and distributed reference loops operate within tight, uncorrupted tolerances under varying industrial plant loads.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What specific physical task does the 82407465-001 perform within the rack assembly?

A: The card acts as a dedicated voltage regulator, actively clamping power fluctuations and outputting consistent voltage distributions to the interconnected TDC 2000 modules.

Q: Can this regulator card be extracted while the controller backplane is under active load?

A: No, the TDC 2000 platform architecture dictates that power must be completely isolated from the target rack section before executing removal or insertion procedures to eliminate the risk of transient bus corruption or arc discharge.

Field Installation Guidelines

  1. Verify that the system power supply to the designated slot is entirely shut down and isolated prior to insertion.
  2. Align the board precisely with the standard vertical card guides in the TDC 2000 chassis to ensure square engagement with the backplane pin assembly.
  3. Apply uniform force to slide the board until the rear connectors are seated completely; lock all mechanical retaining tabs to counter low-frequency industrial vibration.
  4. Keep all field wiring shields intact and properly grounded at the single cabinet entry point to prevent external electromagnetic distortion from impacting the regulated power circuit.

Additional Information

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  • 12-Month Warranty: Covers defects in materials or workmanship; excludes misuse, normal wear, or unauthorized modifications.
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  • Purchase Guidance: Check product specifications and compatibility carefully before ordering to ensure proper application.




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