Description
Serving as a critical high-reliability link within industrial control topologies, the Honeywell 51305980-284 establishes dependable 100-Base-T Ethernet connectivity for Experion PKS and Fault Tolerant Ethernet (FTE) architectures. This premium industrial patch cable is specifically engineered to handle the continuous environmental demands of DCS and PLC control rooms, mitigating data loss from EMI or mechanical stress. With its 84-inch length and highly visible green boot design, it simplifies cabinet routing and aids field technicians in maintaining precise network channel division.
Features
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FTE Compatibility: Specifically designed to meet the electrical and mechanical tolerances required by Honeywell Fault Tolerant Ethernet configurations.
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Color-Coded Diagnostic Boots: High-visibility green boot connectors prevent cross-connection errors during live maintenance and commissioning.
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Industrial Strain Relief: Heavy-duty molded boot protects termination points from tension, vibration, and bend radius violations.
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Optimized Cabinet Length: 84-inch (2.13-meter) design minimizes cable slack, maintaining a neat layout inside tightly packed control enclosures.
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Rugged Outer Jacket: Designed to withstand the thermal environments of closed control cabinets without degrading.
Applications
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Fault Tolerant Ethernet (FTE): Establishing redundant network paths (Channel B) from FTE bridge modules to network switches.
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Experion PKS Cabinet Bridging: Interconnecting controllers, regional control nodes, and switch infrastructure.
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DCS Maintenance: Straightforward replacement of degraded communication links during hot-swap network procedures.
Technical Specifications
| Manufacturer |
Honeywell |
| Part Number |
51305980-284 |
| Network Standard |
100-Base-T (Fast Ethernet) |
| Cable Length |
84 inches (2.13 meters) |
| Connector Type |
RJ45 Male-to-Male |
| Boot Identification |
Green Boot (Molded Strain Relief) |
| Shielding |
High-performance twisted pair (UTP/STP specifications optimized for FTE switches) |
| Country of Origin |
United States |
| Shipping Weight (Calculated) |
0.35 kg |
| Package Dimensions (Calculated) |
25.0 x 20.0 x 3.0 cm |
Empirical Engineering Insights
Alternative Models & Compatibility
Honeywell FTE network architectures strictly enforce color-coded paths to simplify troubleshooting. Standard networks pair yellow boot cables (typically for LAN A) with green boot cables (such as this 51305980-284 for LAN B). Substituting standard commercial patch cables of arbitrary colors voids standard tracing practices and can lead to cabling cross-overs during emergency outages.
Application Pitfalls & Engineering Notes
While 100-Base-T cabling is robust, running communication cables parallel to high-voltage, high-frequency AC drive lines inside the cabinet can induce packet jitter or FTE link drops. Always maintain standard physical separation barriers of at least 100 mm from power lines within cable trays.
Commissioning & Wiring Tips
When replacing an active FTE link, first verify the status of the redundant channel on the Experion System Status Display (SSD). Ensure that the counterpart channel is fully green (healthy) before disconnecting the degraded green-booted 51305980-284 cable to prevent triggering a dual-link communication loss.
Installation Guidelines
CRITICAL WARNING
Never force RJ45 connectors into ports with excessive pressure, which indicates misaligned pins or dirt within the port. Ensure the clip clicks firmly into place to guarantee continuous connectivity under vibrational load.
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Inspect both RJ45 connector ends for shipping damage, ensuring the latch mechanism and copper contacts are clear of debris.
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Route the cable along communication wireways, strictly avoiding sharp bends that violate the cable's minimum static bend radius.
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Insert the connector into the designated Connection B Ethernet port on the node until an audible click confirms positive locking.
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Verify immediate Link/Activity LED indication at the device interface and monitor the Experion diagnostics tool for a healthy status.