Description
Processing critical process variables within the Experion PKS architecture, the Honeywell TK-IAH161 serves as a high-density, 16-channel analog input module designed to interface seamlessly with field transmitters. This module supports 4 to 20 mA analog signals overlayed with HART digital communications, enabling advanced device diagnostics, configuration, and asset management directly from the control room. Engineered for integration with the Series C I/O platform, it delivers reliable data acquisition and robust performance in heavy industrial process environments.
Features
- Provides 16 isolated or single-ended input channels for space-efficient cabinet layouts.
- Supports bi-directional HART digital communication for smart field instrument diagnostics.
- Compatible with Series C Input/Output Termination Assemblies (IOTAs).
- Hot-swappable design allows replacement under power without process interruption.
- On-board filtering and high common-mode rejection for precise signal conditioning.
Applications
- Oil and gas refining and petrochemical distribution networks.
- Continuous process monitoring in chemical manufacturing facilities.
- Boiler and steam turbine parameter tracking in power generation plants.
- Flow, level, and pressure monitoring in water and wastewater treatment facilities.
Technical Specifications
| Parameter |
Specification |
| Manufacturer |
Honeywell |
| Model Number |
TK-IAH161 |
| Module Type |
Analog Input Module with HART |
| Number of Channels |
16 Channels |
| Input Signal Range |
4 to 20 mA (with HART digital protocol) |
| Series |
Series C I/O |
| Operating Temperature |
0 to 60 degC |
| Shipping Weight (Calculated) |
1.5 kg (3.3 lbs) |
Empirical Engineering Insights
Alternative Models & Compatibility
The TK-IAH161 is functionally identical to the coated version (TC-IAH161) but is intended for non-corrosive environments. It typically mounts on the CC-TAIH01 or CC-TAIH11 I/O Termination Assemblies. If migrating from a non-HART model (such as the TK-IAI161), this module serves as a direct upgrade to enable digital device diagnostics, though the control system's block configuration must be updated in Experion to enable HART routing.
Application Pitfalls & Engineering Notes
When configuring loop-powered (2-wire) transmitters, verify the total loop impedance. The internal resistance of the TK-IAH161 channel combined with cable run resistance must not exceed the transmitter's maximum load capability at 24 VDC. For self-powered (4-wire) transmitters, ensure appropriate isolators or common-ground references are applied to prevent ground loops that disrupt HART digital frequency-shift keying (FSK) signals.
Commissioning & Wiring Tips
For robust HART communication, the loop must have a minimum impedance of 250 ohms. If the field device cannot sustain a stable digital handshake, confirm that no external surge protection devices with high capacitance are installed in parallel with the loop, as they can shunt the high-frequency HART carrier signal. Always ground the signal cable shield at the IOTA terminal end only.
Installation Guidelines
CRITICAL WARNING: De-energize all field instrument loops and lock out the primary power source before performing any installation, maintenance, or module swap procedures. Failure to isolate power can cause unexpected electrical transients, damaging adjacent active I/O modules or disrupting active control loops.
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Align the TK-IAH161 module with the designated slot on the Series C IOTA board.
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Press the module firmly onto the alignment pins and connector pins until the latching mechanism engages.
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Secure the module retention screws to ensure proper grounding and mechanical stability under industrial vibration.
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Restore loop power and verify module status LEDs via the Experion PKS system console.