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The CC-TAIN01 is a high-precision analog input module designed for the Honeywell Experion PKS Series C I/O family. It converts standard current or voltage signals from field transmitters into digital data for processing by the C300 controller, ensuring accurate data acquisition for critical control loops and safety monitoring systems.
Engineered for industrial reliability, the CC-TAIN01 features high-density electronics and a robust design that minimizes noise and signal interference. It integrates seamlessly into the Series C architecture using a vertical Input Output Termination Assembly (IOTA), optimizing cabinet space while maintaining efficient wiring. Advanced onboard diagnostics provide real-time channel health monitoring, supporting high system uptime and operational stability.
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Module Function | High-Level Analog Input |
| Product Family | Series C I/O |
| Model Number | CC-TAIN01 |
| Total Input Channels | 16 Channels |
| Input Signal Range | 4–20 mA / 1–5 VDC |
| A/D Resolution | 16-bit |
| Power Supply | 24 VDC via IOTA |
| Physical Dimensions | 2.2 × 12.4 × 12.6 cm |
| Net Weight | 0.4 kg |
| Mounting Type | Series C IOTA Backplane |
The CC-TAIN01 is widely used in refineries, water treatment facilities, and power plants for monitoring key process variables such as pressure, temperature, and flow rate. It is particularly suited for non-HART analog applications where high reliability, stability, and fast scan rates are required to maintain safe and efficient process control.
What is the main difference between the CC-TAIN01 and the CC-PAIH02?
The CC-TAIN01 is a standard analog input module designed for basic 4–20 mA and voltage signals, while the CC-PAIH02 includes integrated HART communication modems for advanced smart device diagnostics and digital communication.
Can this module be hot-swapped while the system is live?
Yes. The CC-TAIN01 supports Removal and Insertion Under Power (RIUP), allowing technicians to replace the module without shutting down the system or affecting other I/O modules on the same carrier.