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Honeywell 51204166-175 TDC 3000 Digital Output Relay FTA Module

Honeywell 51204166-175 TDC 3000 Digital Output Relay FTA Module

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  • Manufacturer: Honeywell

  • Product No.: 51204166-175

  • Country of origin:United States

  • Product Type: Digital Output Relay Field Termination Assemblies

  • Payment: T/T, Western Union

  • Weight: 1000g

  • Dimensions: 31.0 cm x 15.0 cm x 8.0 cm (12.2" x 5.9" x 3.1")

  • Shipping port: Xiamen

  • Warranty: 12 months

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Description

Designed to operate within ruggedized marshalling panels, the Honeywell 51204166-175 is a conformally coated Field Termination Assembly (FTA) that acts as the hardware bridge between digital output processors and high-power field actuators. Engineered as part of the legacy Honeywell TDC 3000 control system architecture, this Digital Output Relay module provides electrical isolation and heavy-duty switching capabilities for critical process loops. The board is equipped with a conformal coating (-175 suffix designation) to prevent moisture, dust, and corrosive gas degradation in severe industrial environments. By isolating the sensitive control electronics from field-side electrical noise and voltage spikes, it ensures long-term system integrity and reliable operation.

Features

  • 16-Channel Relay Outputs: Provides independent dry contact relay outputs for discrete control of solenoids, motor starters, and indicating lights.
  • Conformally Coated PCB: Designed with protective chemical coating to resist chemical vapors, high humidity, and airborne particulates.
  • Galvanic Isolation: Complete optical and mechanical isolation between the system input/output processors and field circuits.
  • Standard DIN-Rail/Panel Mounting: Easily integrates into standard TDC 3000 marshalling cabinets.
  • Integrated Status Indicators: Individual LED status indicators for diagnostic monitoring of each output channel.

Applications

  • Petrochemical and oil refining process control systems.
  • Power generation plant turbine and boiler auxiliary control.
  • Water and wastewater treatment plant discrete valve sequencing.
  • Hazardous-area marshalling cabinets requiring environmental protection.

Technical Specifications

Parameter Specification Value
Manufacturer Honeywell
Part Number / SKU 51204166-175
System Compatibility TDC 3000 / Experion UCN Systems
Module Type Digital Output Relay Field Termination Assembly (FTA)
Number of Channels 16 Channels
Environmental Protection Conformal Coating (ISA S71.04 G3 Compliant)
Nominal Control Voltage 24 VDC (System Side)
Contact Type Electromechanical Dry Contacts
Operating Temperature 0 to 60 degC (32 to 140 degF)
Storage Temperature -40 to 85 degC (-40 to 185 degF)
Humidity Range 5% to 95% RH (Non-condensing)
Shipping Weight (Calculated) 1.00 kg (2.20 lbs)
Package Dimensions (Calculated) 31.0 cm x 15.0 cm x 8.0 cm (12.2" x 5.9" x 3.1")
Country of Origin United States

Connections and Interfaces

Connection Port Function / Assignment
Multi-Pin Cable Interface Connects directly to the Digital Output IOP (Input/Output Processor) card via standard TDC 3000 system cable.
Field Terminal Blocks Screw compression terminals accepting wire sizes from 0.5 to 2.5 mm2 (20 to 12 AWG) for field-side relay contacts.
Ground Stud Chassis ground point to ensure shielding integrity and electrical safety.

Empirical Engineering Insights

Alternative Models & Compatibility

The 51204166-175 is the conformally coated drop-in functional equivalent to the non-coated 51204166-075 version. In harsh industrial settings with trace hydrogen sulfide (H2S), chlorine, or high relative humidity, replacing non-coated assemblies with the -175 variant prevents micro-corrosion on trace lines and relay terminal pins. This card operates seamlessly with Honeywell Digital Output IOP cards such as the HLAI and standard Digital Output processors without requiring modifications to database definitions or control strategy configurations in the Experion or Local Control Network (LCN) environments.

Application Pitfalls & Engineering Notes

When switching highly inductive field loads (such as heavy solenoid valves or magnetic motor starters), engineers must install external arc-suppression devices. For AC-operated circuits, an RC snubber network should be wired in parallel with the load. For DC-operated circuits, a reverse-biased freewheeling diode must be installed. Failure to provide external suppression causes rapid contact erosion, eventual welding of the dry contacts, and high-frequency electrical noise that can propagate back into the UCN control network.

Commissioning & Wiring Tips

During cabinet commissioning, verify that the 24 VDC system power supply feeding the FTA is stable and clean. When routing the pre-fabricated system cable from the IOP card to the 51204166-175, ensure a minimum bend radius of 75 mm is maintained to prevent structural stress on the multi-pin connector headers. All screw terminal connections should be torqued to 0.5 Nm to prevent high-resistance contact points, which can lead to localized thermal issues under maximum load conditions.

Installation Guidelines

CRITICAL WARNING:

Disconnect all primary AC and DC power sources feeding both the control rack and the field-side marshalling terminals before executing any installation, removal, or wiring adjustments. Working on energized components poses severe risk of electrical shock, equipment damage, and accidental process trips.

1

Verify that the cabinet DIN rail or mounting plate is secure and properly connected to the plant instrumentation ground system.

2

Align the FTA chassis mounting clips with the DIN rail and firmly press the unit until it clicks securely into place.

3

Connect the pre-fabricated system interface cable from the respective IOP card slot to the onboard multi-pin connector on the 51204166-175.

4

Terminate the individual field-side relay control wires to the labeled terminal block positions, ensuring proper polarization and secure shielding practices.

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What is the significance of the -175 suffix on this Honeywell FTA?

The -175 suffix indicates that the printed circuit board has a conformal coating. This provides robust environmental protection against corrosive gases, chemical vapors, and high humidity, making it suitable for Class G3 harsh industrial environments.

Is the 51204166-175 directly compatible with systems using the 51204166-075 model?

Yes, it is a direct drop-in replacement. The primary difference is the conformal coating on the -175 version, which provides superior environmental protection compared to the non-coated -075 version.

Do I need to install external suppression when switching inductive loads?

Yes. To prevent contact welding and electromagnetic interference, you must install external RC snubbers for AC loads or freewheeling diodes for DC loads in parallel with the external inductive device.

What wire gauge size is supported by the screw terminal blocks on this board?

The field terminal blocks accept standard industrial field wiring ranging from 0.5 mm2 to 2.5 mm2 (20 to 12 AWG).

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