Description
Providing critical signal extension and isolation within Honeywell Distributed Control Systems (DCS), the Honeywell 51304419-150 is a conformally coated MC-IOLX02 Standard I/O Link Extender Card designed to extend the physical range of redundant I/O Link communication paths. This module ensures stable, deterministic data transmission between local Process Manager I/O (PMIO) cabinets and remote I/O files. To survive harsh processing facilities, the assembly features a specialized conformal coating layer protecting the circuitry against humidity, moisture, and corrosive atmospheric pollutants.
Features
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Conformal Coating: Provides certified environmental protection against high humidity and active chemical gases, maintaining electrical insulation integrity over long operational lifespans.
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I/O Link Extension: Extends communication distances for standard PMIO links, allowing flexible field placement of I/O cabinets.
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Redundancy Compatible: Engineered to function in matched pairs to ensure high-availability control system topologies without a single point of failure.
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CE Compliant Design: Designed and manufactured to meet modern European electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) and electrical safety directives.
Applications
- Honeywell TDC 3000 and Experion PKS PMIO architectures.
- Remote physical expansion of Honeywell High-Performance Process Manager (HPM) systems.
- Environments with ISA Class G3 harshness levels, such as petrochemical plants, chemical refineries, and pulp and paper mills.
Technical Specifications
| Parameter |
Specification Value |
| Manufacturer |
Honeywell |
| Part Number / SKU |
51304419-150 |
| Model Number |
MC-IOLX02 |
| Module Type |
Standard I/O Link Extender Card |
| Conformal Coating |
Yes (Fully coated assembly) |
| CE Compliance |
Yes (Compliant) |
| Compatibility |
Honeywell TDC 3000 / Experion PKS PMIO Carriers |
| Shipping Weight (Calculated) |
2.0 kg |
| Packaging Dimensions (Calculated) |
310 mm x 240 mm x 50 mm |
Empirical Engineering Insights
Alternative Models & Compatibility
The CE-compliant 51304419-150 directly replaces older, non-CE compliant variations of the MC-IOLX02 module line. Ensure that all redundant link extender pairs feature matching firmware/revision levels to avoid signal synchronization or communication dropouts during failover events.
Application Pitfalls & Engineering Notes
In older HPM installations, improper routing of coax and fiber cables associated with link extenders can cause signal attenuation. Ensure that bend radii for communication media conform to Honeywell site planning guidelines to prevent packet loss. The MC-IOLX02 must reside on compatible PMIO carriers designed to support the specific current draw of the extender circuitry.
Commissioning & Wiring Tips
During commissioning, verify the grounding path of the I/O Link shields. High common-mode noise on the link cabling can degrade communication speed and trigger redundant switchovers. Check the integrity of the coaxial connectors using an appropriate RF power or network analyzer if intermittent Link Error flags occur in the Experion System Status Display.
Installation Guidelines
CRITICAL WARNING
Always isolate power from the card carrier before inserting or extracting the 51304419-150 card. Hot-plugging in non-rated environments can cause electrical arcs, transient damage to adjacent modules, and CPU faults.
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Perform a controlled shutdown of the target I/O Link branch if a redundant pair is not actively available to handle field operations.
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Wear a calibrated ESD wrist strap grounded directly to the cabinet framework before removing the card from its protective packaging.
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Align the card with the carrier guide rails and push firmly until the card connector is completely seated and locked into the backplane.
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Power up the carrier, observe the card initialization LED diagnostic sequence, and verify correct system diagnostic status via the Experion PKS console.