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Honeywell 900C75S-0560 ControlEdge 900 CPU Module

Honeywell 900C75S-0560 ControlEdge 900 CPU Module

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  • Manufacturer: Honeywell

  • Product No.: 900C75S-0560

  • Country of origin:United States

  • Product Type: PLC CPU Modules

  • Payment: T/T, Western Union

  • Weight: 2000g

  • Shipping port: Xiamen

  • Warranty: 12 months

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Description

Executing critical process control and logic routines within automated industrial environments, the Honeywell 900C75S-0560 operates as a central processing engine for the ControlEdge 900 and HC900 controller systems. This CPU module handles complex analog control loops, sequential operations, and fast-logic computations. Designed with high-reliability diagnostics and hardware-level redundancy paths, it actively mitigates unplanned downtime in demanding infrastructure installations.

Features

  • Advanced logic processing capabilities for complex algorithm and loop calculations.
  • Direct compatibility with high-availability redundant hardware configurations.
  • Integrated communication capabilities supporting multiple concurrent Modbus and host connections.
  • Real-time diagnostics continually evaluating processing registers and environmental hardware parameters.
  • Chassis-based installation for fast physical slot integration and logic synchronization.

Applications

  • Combustion control, burner management systems (BMS), and boiler applications.
  • Water treatment, distribution networks, and processing infrastructure.
  • Petrochemical processing plants and storage facilities.
  • Thermal heat treatment and annealing furnace automation.

Technical Specifications

Manufacturer Honeywell
Model Number 900C75S-0560
Series ControlEdge 900 / HC900
Module Type Controller CPU Module
Redundancy Support Supported (requires matching redundant pair setup)
Operating Temperature 0 to 60 degC
Storage Temperature -40 to 85 degC
Relative Humidity 5% to 95% RH (non-condensing)
Shipping Weight (Calculated) 2.0 kg

Connections and Interfaces

Port Connection Functional Assignment
Ethernet Port 1 (RJ-45) Host Communications and Modbus TCP Server/Client Interface
Ethernet Port 2 (RJ-45) Redundant Controller Link / Dedicated Peer-to-Peer Network
Serial Interface S1 RS-485 Modbus RTU serial network connection
Serial Interface S2 RS-232 Configuration / Configuration Tool Programming Port

Alternative Models & Compatibility

The 900C75S-0560 is functional-compatible with earlier C75S hardware configurations. When implementing in a dual-redundant rack assembly, both active and reserve CPU modules must run identical firmware. Attempting to synchronize modules with mismatched firmware versions will lead to communication blocks and inhibit controller failover safety mechanisms.

Application Pitfalls & Engineering Notes

Ensure the cooling profile of your automation cabinet maintains ambient temperatures below 60 degC. Excessive thermal loads on the CPU module can degrade processor reliability and initiate automatic thermal restarts. A minimum vertical distance of 50 mm must be maintained between the controller racks to facilitate proper convective heat transfer.

Commissioning & Wiring Tips

For Ethernet connections, utilize shielded twisted-pair (STP) Category 5e or 6 cabling. Avoid routing Ethernet drops alongside high-voltage motor control wires or power circuits, as electromagnetic interference (EMI) can trigger packet losses and force false CPU failover switches in synchronized networks.

Installation Guidelines

CRITICAL WARNING: Completely isolate and discharge all power to the rack backplane before inserting or removing the CPU module. Hot-plugging this processor card into a non-redundant rack while energized can lead to severe damage to the internal contact traces.
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Ensure the rear backplane slot is clean, free of dust, and that none of the male pins on the module are bent.

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Align the card guides with the designated slot track on the chassis and slide the unit in until it sits flush against the connectors.

3

Tighten the upper and lower securing screws to ensure proper ground contact and mechanical vibration isolation.

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Can this CPU be hot-swapped while the system is energized?

Hot-swapping is only supported in redundant configurations where a backup processor is running. In single, non-redundant rack layouts, you must power down the chassis before swapping.

Which software platform is used to program this CPU?

This module is programmed using Honeywell ControlEdge Builder or HC900 Hybrid Control Designer. Ensure that the programming tool version is matched to the CPU firmware.

What is the consequence of mismatched firmware versions in redundant systems?

Mismatched firmware between the lead and backup CPUs prevents database synchronization, disabling the automatic failover capability and triggering warning diagnostics.

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