Description
Overview
The Honeywell 51454192-150 is a high-performance Control Processor Module (CPM) designed for integration into Honeywell Experion PKS and TDC 3000 distributed control systems. It delivers real-time execution of process control strategies, manages communication with I/O modules, and supports redundant configurations to ensure continuous operation in mission-critical industrial applications.
Technical Specifications
| Specification |
Details |
| Manufacturer |
Honeywell |
| Model / Part Number |
51454192-150 |
| System Compatibility |
Experion PKS, TDC 3000 |
| Processor Type |
Industrial-grade CPU optimized for real-time control |
| Memory |
Integrated RAM and non-volatile memory for process strategies and data retention |
| Communication |
Interfaces with I/O modules, controllers, and networked system devices |
| Redundancy |
Supports dual/redundant configurations for high availability |
| Power Supply |
24 VDC |
| Dimensions |
Standard rack-mounted module footprint |
| Weight |
0.5 kg |
| Operating Temperature |
0°C to +60°C |
| Storage Temperature |
-40°C to +85°C |
Key Features
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High-performance processing for complex control strategies
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Redundancy support to minimize system downtime
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Seamless integration with Experion PKS and TDC 3000 racks
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Durable design for continuous operation in harsh industrial environments
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Retains critical process data during power interruptions
Application Scenarios
Ideal for process control in petrochemical plants, energy production facilities, and large-scale manufacturing systems. Suitable for applications where continuous real-time control and high system availability are required.
FAQ
Q: Is this CPM compatible with both Experion PKS and TDC 3000?
A: Yes, it is fully compatible with both systems for control and communication tasks.
Q: Does it support redundant configurations?
A: Yes, the module supports redundancy to ensure high availability and fault tolerance.
Q: What types of communication interfaces are available?
A: It connects with I/O modules, system controllers, and networked devices for real-time data exchange.
Q: How is data retained during power interruptions?
A: Integrated non-volatile memory preserves critical process control data even during power loss.