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The TC-IXL061 is a 6-channel thermocouple input module designed for the Honeywell Experion PKS Series C I/O platform. It interfaces directly with multiple thermocouple types and converts low-level millivolt signals into precise digital temperature data for the C300 controller.
The module integrates Cold Junction Compensation (CJC) and advanced signal conditioning to ensure high measurement accuracy across the full temperature range. A 16-bit sigma-delta A/D converter provides stable, linearized output while handling thermocouple non-linearity internally.
Designed for harsh industrial environments, the TC-IXL061 features high common-mode rejection and channel-to-logic isolation, ensuring reliable performance in electrically noisy installations. Its compact Series C format enables efficient cabinet integration and optimized thermal dissipation.
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Model | TC-IXL061 |
| Input Type | Thermocouple |
| Cold Junction Compensation | Integrated High-Accuracy Thermistor |
| Common Mode Rejection | > 120 dB @ 50/60 Hz |
| Isolation | 1500V AC Channel-to-Logic |
| Update Rate | 100 ms (All 6 Channels) |
| Operating Temperature | -40°C to +70°C |
| Dimensions (W×H×D) | 7.0 × 14.0 × 14.5 cm |
| Weight | 0.5 kg |
Furnace & Kiln Control – High-temperature zone monitoring.
Reactor Temperature Measurement – Chemical and petrochemical processes.
Exhaust Gas Monitoring – Power generation and turbine systems.
Boiler & Heat Recovery Systems – Multi-point temperature acquisition.
Direct Sensor Integration – Eliminates need for external temperature transmitters.
Does the module support open-sensor detection?
Yes. The TC-IXL061 provides upscale/downscale thermocouple burnout detection to identify open-circuit conditions immediately.
Can different thermocouple types be mixed on one module?
Yes. Each of the six channels can be independently configured in Experion Control Builder for different thermocouple types (e.g., Type K on Channel 1, Type J on Channel 2).