Honeywell TK-RPCXX1 AC Power Supply Module Configured for redundant AC input power delivery in Honeywell control cabinet power architectures, the...
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Honeywell TK-RPCXX1 AC Power Supply Module
Configured for redundant AC input power delivery in Honeywell control cabinet power architectures, the Honeywell TK-RPCXX1 (TK-RPCXX1 AC Power Supply Module) provides direct physical/electrical execution of AC-to-DC conversion and redundant power distribution across backplane-fed control hardware.
Suffix Breakdown & Model Matrix
No validated manufacturer-published suffix segmentation is available for TK-RPCXX1. The designation is treated as a single ordering part number defining a redundant AC power supply module variant.
Hardware Specifications
Parameter
Specification
Model
TK-RPCXX1
Brand
Honeywell
Origin
USA
Operating Temp
Not specified (industrial cabinet deployment assumed per system enclosure rating)
Power Consumption
115 W / 120 VA (input rating per provided data)
Input Voltage
120 / 240 VAC
Input Frequency
50 / 60 Hz
Output Function
DC power supply for redundant control system loads
Redundancy Mode
Dual-redundant power supply configuration support
Honeywell Process Control Power Conditioning Characteristics
The TK-RPCXX1 integrates into Honeywell process control electrical architectures where stable power conditioning is required for mixed analog and digital field interfaces. Within Honeywell distributed control environments, power subsystem integrity directly supports measurement loops such as 4-20 mA HART protocol circuits, FOUNDATION Fieldbus segments, and isolated I/O channel groups.
Channel-to-channel isolation practices and structured grounding design are typically enforced at cabinet level to prevent noise coupling between power rails and field instrumentation. The module operates as part of a segmented power domain supporting deterministic behavior of control and communication modules under transient load conditions.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: Can the TK-RPCXX1 operate in hot-swap redundancy configurations? A: Hot-swap capability is not specified for this module. Redundant operation is implemented at system power architecture level, typically requiring controlled replacement procedures.
Q: What is the expected backplane load behavior under dual-module redundancy? A: Load sharing is handled by the redundant power architecture. Exact current sharing thresholds are not specified and depend on system chassis implementation.
Q: Does the module support firmware or configuration updates? A: No firmware layer is defined for this device class. Operation is purely hardware-based AC-to-DC conversion without programmable logic.
Field Installation Guidelines
Install in a certified industrial control cabinet with defined ventilation and grounding scheme.
Ensure protective earth bonding is applied before energizing AC input terminals.
Maintain separation between AC input wiring and low-level analog signal cabling (minimum segregation per IEC cabinet wiring practice).
Use shield termination at single-point ground to reduce circulating ground loop currents.
Verify redundant feed phase consistency before enabling parallel operation.
Ensure torque compliance on terminal blocks according to connector manufacturer specification sheet.