Honeywell CC-KREB05 Redundancy Link Cable Configured for redundancy link synchronization in Experion PKS C300 controller architecture, the Honeywell CC-KREB05 (CC-KREB05...
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Description
Honeywell CC-KREB05 Redundancy Link Cable
Configured for redundancy link synchronization in Experion PKS C300 controller architecture, the Honeywell CC-KREB05 (CC-KREB05 Redundancy Cable) provides direct physical/electrical execution for inter-controller redundancy signaling between paired C300 processing nodes within Honeywell control system backplane topology.
Suffix Breakdown & Model Matrix
No structured suffix segmentation or functional sub-code mapping is defined for CC-KREB05. The designation is treated as a single-order redundancy cable assembly identifier without documented modular suffix decomposition.
Hardware Specifications
Parameter
Specification
Model
CC-KREB05
Brand
Honeywell
Origin
USA
Weight
Not specified
Dimensions
Cable length: 5.0 m (approx. 16.4 ft)
Operating Temp
Not specified
Power Consumption
Passive component (no power consumption)
Product Type
Redundancy Link Cable
Connector Type
Industrial high-density redundancy connectors
Shielding
EMI / RFI shielded construction
Data Function
Redundancy synchronization signaling between controllers
Honeywell Redundancy Communication Architecture Characteristics
The CC-KREB05 integrates into Honeywell Experion PKS redundancy domains where deterministic controller-state mirroring is executed over a dedicated hardware link. The redundancy path supports synchronized execution states between primary and secondary C300 controller modules, operating outside standard process I/O networks.
Within Honeywell control system architecture, redundancy signaling channels are aligned with channel-to-channel isolation principles used in distributed control environments, ensuring separation between process signal handling (e.g., 4-20 mA HART loops) and inter-controller synchronization pathways. The redundancy cable functions as a fixed physical medium for state alignment traffic, independent of field instrument communication buses such as FOUNDATION Fieldbus or serial HART instrumentation layers.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: Does CC-KREB05 support hot-swap during controller operation? A: The cable is not defined as a hot-swappable field component. Connection or disconnection should only occur under controlled maintenance conditions with controller redundancy state secured.
Q: What is the role of shielding in redundancy signal integrity? A: The cable shielding provides continuous EMI/RFI suppression across the redundancy link path, maintaining signal integrity for controller-state synchronization under industrial electrical noise conditions.
Q: Does the redundancy link introduce measurable communication latency? A: The link operates as a dedicated hardware synchronization path; latency is inherent to controller redundancy processing and not influenced by field network traffic.
Field Installation Guidelines
Maintain minimum bend radius consistent with industrial control cabinet cable routing standards to prevent conductor deformation.
Ensure full shielding continuity and proper grounding at designated cabinet earth points to avoid electromagnetic coupling.
Route redundancy cable separately from high-voltage switching conductors and VFD output wiring to reduce induced noise.
Verify connector seating alignment before system power-up to prevent intermittent synchronization faults.
Avoid mechanical tension on connector housings; strain relief must be applied at cabinet entry points.