Description
Designed to process high-density field loops within Honeywell Experion PKS and TDC 3000 process environments, the Honeywell 51403476-150 MC-PHA001 manages up to 16 channels of analog outputs with embedded HART digital communication. This module links field control elements such as valve positioners and actuator drives to the Process Manager (PMIO) card file, allowing both standard 4-to-20 mA current regulation and full pass-through of instrument diagnostic variables over the modulation loop.
Features
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16 High-Density Channels: Supports up to 16 independent analog output loops per card, maximizing slot utilization in I/O racks.
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Conformal Coating: Engineered to withstand harsh industrial atmospheres, complying with G3 environmental exposure standards.
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HART Protocol Pass-Through: Facilitates configuration, commissioning, and continuous monitoring of smart field actuators directly from the control room.
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Hot-Swappable Design: Allows modules to be removed or replaced under power without interrupting adjacent field loops or overall system operations.
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Diagnostic Coverage: Continuous onboard self-diagnostics detect open circuits, loop faults, and internal component drift.
Applications
- Petrochemical and refinery continuous flow operations
- Power generation turbine speed and water cycle control loops
- High-accuracy chemical blending and dosing processes
- Water and wastewater pressure management systems
Technical Specifications Table
| Parameter |
Specification |
| Manufacturer |
Honeywell |
| Part Number |
51403476-150 |
| Model Reference |
MC-PHA001 |
| Number of Channels |
16 Analog Outputs |
| Signal Range |
4 to 20 mA (current loop) |
| Protocol Compatibility |
HART (FSK modulation) |
| System Integration |
Experion PKS / TDC 3000 Process Manager I/O (PMIO) |
| Coating Specification |
Conformal coating (Class G3 compliance) |
| Shipping Weight (Calculated) |
2.0 kg |
| Package Dimensions (Calculated) |
310 mm x 180 mm x 60 mm |
Connections and Interfaces
| Interface Element |
Functional Assignment |
| Primary Connector |
50-pin dual-row male pin connector for Field Termination Assembly (FTA) cable |
| Chassis Grounding |
Backplane grounding bracket alignment screws |
Empirical Engineering Insights
Alternative Models & Compatibility
The MC-PHA001 (51403476-150) is the conformally coated successor to non-coated analog output modules. It is physically compatible with standard 16-channel PMIO card slots but requires a HART-compatible Field Termination Assembly (such as MU-THA011 or MC-THA111) to maintain path integrity for high-frequency HART signals. If you are replacing a standard non-HART output card, verify that your field wiring does not include inline capacitive filters, which degrade FSK communications.
Application Pitfalls & Engineering Notes
Ensure the total loop resistance (including line resistance and the field device impedance) is within the module's driving capability, typically 250 to 750 Ohms when HART communication is active. Lower load impedances can weaken the HART carrier signal, while excessive resistance will prevent the loop from achieving full 20 mA saturation.
Commissioning & Wiring Tips
Use only original Honeywell 50-pin shielded control cables to connect the module to the FTA. Terminate the cable shields strictly at the FTA ground bar, avoiding ground loops. When assigning channels, distribute inductive loads (like heavy-duty solenoid positioners) away from sensitive analog measurement loops to isolate transient electrical noise.
Installation Guidelines
CRITICAL WARNING:
Disconnect all hazardous external loop power sources before engaging with field wiring terminals. Observe rigorous ESD safety practices and wear a grounded wrist strap when handling internal PMIO cards to avoid irreversible electrostatic discharge damage to components.
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Align the module carefully with the plastic guides of the designated chassis card slot in the PMIO cabinet.
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Firmly slide the card into the slot until the backplane connectors fully engage and seat with the chassis socket.
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Secure the retaining latch handles on the top and bottom of the module plate to prevent vibrations from loosening the physical contact.