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CC-TPIX11 HONEYWELL Pulse Input Module

CC-TPIX11 HONEYWELL Pulse Input Module

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The Honeywell CC-TPIX11 (Part No. 51308353-175) is a high-speed Pulse Input (PI) module used in the Experion PKS Series C architecture. It captures high-frequency pulse signals from field...

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SKU: CC-TPIX11
Vendor: Honeywell
Category: Pulse Input Module

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Product Overview

The Honeywell CC-TPIX11 (Part No. 51308353-175) is a high-speed Pulse Input (PI) module used in the Experion PKS Series C architecture. It captures high-frequency pulse signals from field devices such as turbine flowmeters, vortex meters, and tachometers, and converts them into engineering values for flow measurement and rotational speed monitoring. The module interfaces with the C300 controller to provide accurate real-time data for custody transfer and process control. It is supplied as 100% brand new, original factory hardware for reliable performance and measurement accuracy.


Technical Specifications

Item Specification
Model CC-TPIX11
Input Type High-speed pulse / frequency
System Compatibility Experion PKS Series C
Input Frequency Range High-frequency turbine meter signals
Dimensions 2.2 × 12.4 × 12.6 cm
Weight 0.4 kg
Condition Brand new, original

Engineering Advantages

High-Resolution Frequency Measurement
Advanced timing circuitry ensures precise capture of rapid pulse signals for accurate flow and speed calculations.

Integrated Totalization Logic
Performs pulse accumulation at the module level, reducing load on the C300 controller and preventing pulse loss during communication delays.

Noise Suppression and Signal Conditioning
Built-in filtering minimizes EMI and contact bounce, ensuring only valid pulses are counted in noisy industrial environments.

Space-Saving Vertical Form Factor
Compact 2.2 cm design increases I/O density and reduces cabinet space requirements.


Applications

  • Custody transfer flow measurement

  • Turbine and vortex flowmeter signal processing

  • Rotational speed monitoring (tachometers)

  • Oil & gas, chemical, and power plant metering systems

  • Integration with Experion PKS Series C control systems


FAQs

Does it support redundancy?
Yes, it supports redundant configurations with seamless operation on a Series C IOTA.

Can it power field sensors?
It can provide excitation for certain sensors, but compatibility should be verified based on device requirements.

Is it compatible with magnetic pickups?
Yes, it supports magnetic pickups and other pulse-generating sensors.

What happens if power is lost?
Totalized data is preserved through system-level non-volatile memory and synchronization mechanisms within Experion PKS.