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The TK-PPD011 is a high-density analog input interface engineered for the Honeywell Experion PKS Series C system. This module acts as a critical data acquisition node, bridging field-mounted sensors—such as pressure transmitters and environmental monitors—with the central Distributed Control System (DCS).
Capable of handling 32 independent analog inputs, the TK-PPD011 ensures high-resolution signal processing while maintaining electrical safety with 1500 VDC isolation. Built to withstand the demands of industrial environments, it protects sensitive control logic from field-side surges, ground loops, and other electrical disturbances. Its robust design makes it ideal for industrial energy management, environmental monitoring, and building automation applications.
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Model Number | TK-PPD011 |
| Part Numbers | 51309241-175 / 51204142-100 |
| Input Capacity | 32-Channel High-Density Analog Input |
| Supply Voltage | 24 VDC |
| Input Current | 200 mA per channel |
| Electrical Isolation | 1500 VDC |
| Power Consumption | 1.5 W max |
| Dimensions | 17.8 cm x 11.4 cm x 6.4 cm |
| Unit Weight | 0.9 kg |
| Application Standards | Industrial automation, energy management, building automation |
Industrial Environmental Monitoring: Real-time tracking of pressure and ambient conditions across manufacturing facilities.
Building Automation Systems (BAS): Integrating HVAC and pressure-sensitive zones into centralized control.
Energy Management: Monitoring large-scale utility pressure variables to optimize energy efficiency.
Multi-Sensor Integration: Collecting analog data from dense sensor arrays in complex industrial skids or DCS nodes.
Q: Is the TK-PPD011 compatible with 4-20 mA sensors?
A: Yes. The module interfaces with standard analog signals, but confirm that your Field Termination Assembly (FTA) matches the loop type for proper signal conditioning.
Q: Can this module be used for safety-critical pressure monitoring?
A: While highly reliable, inclusion in SIL-rated Safety Instrumented Functions (SIF) must be verified according to your system’s safety documentation.