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The FC-TSDI-1624 serves as a critical interface component within the Honeywell Safety Manager and Experion PKS architecture. This field termination assembly is specifically engineered to manage 16 digital input signals, providing a robust connection point between field sensors and the controller. It ensures high-integrity signal transmission in demanding industrial environments where safety and reliability are non-negotiable.
The module facilitates efficient DIN-rail mounting and features a compact form factor to optimize cabinet space. By utilizing the FC-TSDI-1624, engineers can achieve seamless integration of 24 VDC field devices while maintaining the strict electrical isolation required for safety-instrumented systems (SIS).
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Model Identification | FC-TSDI-1624 |
| Input Capacity | 16 Discrete Channels |
| Rated Nominal Voltage | 24 VDC |
| Permissible Voltage Range | 19.2 VDC to 30 VDC |
| Current Consumption | ≤ 15 mA per channel at rated voltage |
| Environmental Rating | -40°C to +70°C (-40°F to +158°F) |
| Physical Footprint | 90 mm x 70 mm x 58 mm |
| Net Weight | 0.3 kg |
| System Compatibility | Honeywell Safety Manager / Experion PKS |
| Mounting Type | Standard DIN Rail |
This termination assembly is typically deployed in oil and gas refineries, chemical processing plants, and power generation facilities. It excels in monitoring status contacts, limit switches, and push buttons within hazardous area classifications, ensuring that logic solvers receive precise field data without interference.
What is the primary function of the FC-TSDI-1624?
It acts as a physical and electrical bridge, terminating field wiring and routing 16 digital inputs into the Honeywell safety control system.
Can this module operate in extreme temperatures?
Yes, it is rated for industrial-grade performance, supporting operations in ambient temperatures ranging from -40°C to +70°C.
Does it support redundant configurations?
While the assembly itself is a single-unit termination, it is designed to work within the redundant I/O frameworks of the Experion PKS platform.