Honeywell 51199929-100 Power Supply Module The Honeywell 51199929-100, also cataloged as the SPS5710 Power Supply Module, operates as a dedicated...
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SKU: CC-PWRR01 SPS5710 51199929-100
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Description
Honeywell 51199929-100 Power Supply Module
The Honeywell 51199929-100, also cataloged as the SPS5710 Power Supply Module, operates as a dedicated hardware component for regulated DC power conversion and distribution within the Honeywell Experion PKS Series C (C300 Controller) backplane architecture.
Configured for backplane power delivery in Experion PKS Series C controller racks, the Honeywell 51199929-100 (SPS5710 Power Supply Module) provides direct electrical execution of AC-to-DC conversion and redundant DC bus stabilization across I/O and controller subsystems.
Suffix Breakdown & Model Matrix
The part number 51199929-100 is a fixed-order Honeywell catalog identifier. No formal suffix segmentation or functional option matrix is defined in the provided documentation. The SPS5710 designation represents the internal hardware platform family used across Series C power supply assemblies.
Hardware Specifications
Parameter
Specification
Model
51199929-100 / SPS5710
Brand
Honeywell
Origin
USA
Weight
2.16 kg
Dimensions
5.2 x 16.5 x 34.3 cm
Operating Temp
Not specified in provided data
Power Consumption
Not specified in provided data
Product Type
Power Supply Modules
Honeywell Series C Power Distribution Characteristics
In Honeywell Experion PKS Series C architectures, the SPS5710 power supply module interfaces with redundant DC distribution paths to maintain regulated backplane voltage levels. Power stage behavior is aligned with distributed control system (DCS) requirements where stable DC rail integrity is maintained across controller and I/O chassis segments.
The module supports backplane-level electrical partitioning, enabling isolation between control logic supply domains and field interface power domains. Redundant configuration is typically implemented using parallel feed paths with internal OR-ing control logic to prevent reverse current propagation between supply legs.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: Does the 51199929-100 support hot-swap operation in redundant configurations? A: The module is designed for replacement in energized Series C racks. Hot-swap behavior depends on system redundancy wiring and backplane load sharing topology.
Q: How is load sharing managed between redundant SPS5710 modules? A: Load distribution is handled through internal current sharing and backplane power bus coupling, preventing single-supply overloading under normal operating conditions.
Q: What is the behavior during single power module failure? A: In redundant configurations, the remaining module maintains backplane voltage regulation while isolating the failed unit through internal power path separation.
Field Installation Guidelines
The module shall be installed in a Series C compatible rack with verified backplane alignment and mechanical keying. Ensure that all AC input wiring is de-energized before insertion or removal unless the system is explicitly configured for live replacement.
Backplane connectors must be inspected for contamination or mechanical wear prior to installation. Maintain proper grounding continuity between chassis frame and cabinet earth reference. Redundant power feeds should be routed independently to prevent single-point failure conditions. Cable routing must avoid proximity to high-noise switching conductors to minimize conducted interference into the DC distribution path.