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Honeywell 05701-A-0329 System 57 Triple DPCO Relay Card

Honeywell 05701-A-0329 System 57 Triple DPCO Relay Card

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  • Manufacturer: Honeywell

  • Product No.: 05701-A-0329

  • Country of origin:United States

  • Product Type: Relay Interface Cards

  • Payment: T/T, Western Union

  • Weight: 2500g

  • Shipping port: Xiamen

  • Warranty: 12 months

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Description

The 05701-A-0329 functions as a high-integrity field interface and switching termination card inside the System 57 architecture. This device provides a dedicated electrical framework to link field-mounted gas detection sensors and active processing nodes with external alarm signaling, field indicators, or automatic process shutdown equipment.

The module incorporates three independent double-pole change-over (DPCO) electromechanical relays, configured to deliver voltage-free contact outputs based on localized danger thresholds. These onboard relay circuits are mapped directly across the common sub-rack backplane to mirror dedicated event parameters handled by the companion single-channel control cards, responding to A1 alarm, A2 alarm, and fault condition routines. Its physical design utilizes compression-style terminal execution to preserve low-resistance wiring continuity, facilitating signal integrity isolation and localized instrumentation shield grounding required within heavy manufacturing or processing installations.

Features

  • Features three high-density double-pole change-over (DPCO) electromechanical relays delivering dual-pole voltage-free contact operation.
  • Maps distinct hardware switching loops for three functional control parameters: A1 alarm level, A2 alarm level, and system fault condition validation.
  • Provides dedicated internal ground distribution tracks allowing structured instrumentation cable shield drain paths directly at the module level.
  • Structured in a standard 3U format compatible with System 57 backplane communications and standard rack power line footprints.
  • Incorporates rugged heavy-duty screw terminal blocks to maintain rigid wire retention under industrial vibration scenarios.

Applications

  • Multi-pole interlocking shutdown control loops requiring simultaneous isolation of redundant power and control paths during gas hazards.
  • Interfacing gas detection sub-racks with centralized safety instrumented systems (SIS) or critical plant distributed control systems (DCS).
  • Remote signaling management for high-capacity visual strobe arrays and audible sirens across petrochemical refineries or water treatment plants.

Technical Specifications

Parameter Specifications
Manufacturer Honeywell
Model Number 05701-A-0329
Product Type Triple DPCO Relay Card
Product Series System 57 / 5701 Series Control System
Contact Configuration Double Pole Change-Over (DPCO)
Relay Allocations A1 Alarm, A2 Alarm, Fault Condition
Maximum Switching Limit 5A maximum (under resistive AC mains switching loads)
Shipping Weight 2.5 Kg

Connections/Interfaces

Connector Terminal Function
Fault NC1 / NO1 / COM1 Fault Relay Pole 1 Normally Closed / Normally Open / Common Contacts
Fault NC2 / NO2 / COM2 Fault Relay Pole 2 Normally Closed / Normally Open / Common Contacts
A1 NC1 / NO1 / COM1 Alarm 1 Relay Pole 1 Normally Closed / Normally Open / Common Contacts
A1 NC2 / NO2 / COM2 Alarm 1 Relay Pole 2 Normally Closed / Normally Open / Common Contacts
A2 NC1 / NO1 / COM1 Alarm 2 Relay Pole 1 Normally Closed / Normally Open / Common Contacts
A2 NC2 / NO2 / COM2 Alarm 2 Relay Pole 2 Normally Closed / Normally Open / Common Contacts
Sensor S Sensor Supply Line Path
Sensor NS Sensor Non-Sink / Signal Input Path
Sensor 0V Sensor 0V Reference Line Path
GND Instrumentation Clean Earth Cable Shield Ground Terminal

Installation Guidelines

  • Fusing Regulations: Limit external circuit feeds routed through the relay contacts with an active inline 5A maximum safety fuse to shield internal module traces from overcurrent states.
  • Low-Impedance Earthing: Ensure a clean instrumentation grounding wire is bonded securely to the card ground terminals to facilitate proper drainage of ambient RFI/EMI.
  • Wiring Type and Terminations: Connect all field sensors and output interlocks using multi-conductor shielded instrumentation cable up to 2.5mm2, crimping raw ends with insulated ferrules before insertion.
  • Separation of Voltage Classes: Route low-voltage DC analog sensor lines through separate trunking conduits away from any high-voltage AC mains lines wired across the DPCO contacts.
  • Shield Continuity Management: Isolate the cable shielding path at the field device end if the transmitter housing is bolted directly to local earth-grounded infrastructure to block common-mode loop currents.

FAQ

  • What is the structural benefit of a DPCO relay layout over an SPCO card?

    The double-pole configuration provides two isolated pairs of tracking contacts per relay, allowing a single alarm trigger to isolate two independent external loops, such as switching a 230V AC siren while signaling a 24V DC digital input on a remote PLC.

  • How are the default contact states for the NC and NO references determined?

    All contact descriptions mapped onto the terminal blocks match the physical state of the card when it is completely powered down or disconnected from the backplane assembly.

  • Does the fault relay operate in a normally energized or de-energized manner?

    The onboard fault relay functions in a permanently energized configuration under normal safe operations, ensuring that any severe system power drop or module removal instantly opens the contact to produce a fail-safe alert.

  • Can the alarm relay drive behaviors be modified for normally energized logic?

    Yes, the actuation profiles for both the A1 and A2 alarm relays can be configured as normally energized or normally de-energized by running adjustments through the System 57 Engineering Interface.

Product Documentation

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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Color pattern
Green
Country of origin
United States
Power source
AC-powered

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