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The Honeywell CC-PWRB01 (Part No. 51308307-175) is a power supply module for the Experion PKS Series C system. It converts input power into stable 24 VDC to supply the C300 controller, I/O modules, and IOTAs. As the core power source of the carrier, it ensures clean and reliable power delivery for sensitive control electronics. This unit is supplied as 100% brand new, original factory hardware for maximum system reliability.
| Item | Specification |
|---|---|
| Model | CC-PWRB01 |
| Output Voltage | 24 VDC (regulated) |
| System Platform | Experion PKS Series C |
| Mounting | Series C power carrier |
| Dimensions | 2.2 × 12.4 × 12.6 cm |
| Weight | 0.8 kg |
| Condition | Brand new, original |
Ultra-Compact Design
Slim 2.2 cm profile allows high-density installation and supports redundant power configurations in limited cabinet space.
Active Load Sharing
Enables balanced operation when used in redundant pairs, extending module lifespan and improving reliability.
Noise and Ripple Filtering
Provides stable, clean power by reducing electrical noise and voltage fluctuations, protecting control system performance.
Integrated Diagnostics
Continuously monitors output and internal conditions, reporting status to the Experion PKS system for proactive maintenance.
Power supply for C300 controllers and Series C I/O modules
Redundant power systems in DCS architectures
Industrial automation in oil & gas, chemical, and power plants
High-reliability control systems requiring stable 24 VDC supply
Integration within Honeywell Experion PKS Series C platforms
Does it support redundancy?
Yes, it supports redundant configurations with seamless failover.
Is it compatible with all Series C modules?
Yes, it provides standard 24 VDC for C300 controllers and Series C I/O modules.
How is it different from standard power supplies?
It is specifically designed for Experion PKS, with direct carrier integration and built-in diagnostics.
Can it be hot-swapped?
Yes, in a redundant setup, it can be replaced without shutting down the system.