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The CC-PAON01 is a high-performance analog output module within the Honeywell Experion PKS Series C I/O architecture. It provides 16 channels of 4–20 mA current outputs, enabling the C300 controller to precisely drive field devices such as valve positioners, actuators, and variable speed drives.
Engineered for continuous process environments, the CC-PAON01 delivers stable and accurate signal output, minimizing control loop fluctuations. Its robust design incorporates advanced onboard diagnostics to continuously monitor the health of each output loop, ensuring reliable operation and high system integrity.
The module integrates seamlessly into the Series C system via an I/O Termination Assembly (IOTA) and supports Removal and Insertion Under Power (RIUP), allowing maintenance without interrupting operation or affecting adjacent modules.
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Module Function | High-Level Analog Output (Non-HART) |
| Product Family | Series C I/O |
| Model Number | CC-PAON01 |
| Output Channels | 16 Channels |
| Signal Range | 4–20 mA |
| Resolution | 12-bit D/A conversion |
| Output Accuracy | ±0.1% of Full Scale |
| Physical Dimensions | 12.1 × 18.8 × 2.5 cm |
| Net Weight | 0.28 kg |
The CC-PAON01 is widely used in chemical refineries, water treatment plants, and pharmaceutical facilities. It is ideal for applications requiring precise modulation of final control elements, especially in non-HART analog output loops where stable and reliable 4–20 mA signal transmission is critical for process control.
How does the CC-PAON01 differ from the CC-PAOH01?
The CC-PAON01 is a standard analog output module designed for basic 4–20 mA signal control. In contrast, the CC-PAOH01 includes integrated HART communication modems, enabling advanced diagnostics and smart device interaction with field instruments.
What happens if the module loses communication with the C300 controller?
The CC-PAON01 supports configurable failsafe modes. Each channel can be set to Hold Last Value or transition to a predefined Safe Value (Low or High) to ensure the process remains in a safe condition during communication loss.