Product Overview
The Honeywell CC-PCNT02 (51454551-275) is the flagship C300 Control Processor for the Experion PKS Series C hardware platform. Operating as the central intelligence of the Distributed Control System (DCS), it executes the Control Execution Environment (CEE) to manage regulatory control, high-speed logic, and sequential operations.
The Series C architecture is characterized by its horizontal form factor, designed for mounting on a Series C Input Output Termination Assembly (IOTA). This specific part number, 51454551-275, denotes a G3 Conformal Coated unit, providing essential resistance against corrosive gases and high humidity, ensuring long-term reliability in harsh industrial sectors like oil and gas, chemical processing, and mining.
Technical Configuration
The CC-PCNT02 is engineered for maximum uptime and deterministic process control.
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Series C Horizontal Profile: Unlike the slim Series 8 models, the CC-PCNT02 uses a horizontal plug-in design that interfaces with the IOTA through high-density connectors for power and communication.
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Fault Tolerant Ethernet (FTE): Features dual-redundant FTE ports, providing high-security, high-speed network communication with the Experion server and peer-to-peer data exchange with other C300 units.
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G3 Environmental Protection: The "275" revision is factory-treated with a protective coating to meet ISA S71.04 Class G3 standards, protecting the PCB from Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S), Chlorine (Cl2), and other corrosive agents.
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Seamless Redundancy: Supports 1-to-1 hardware redundancy. In a redundant configuration, a secondary controller tracks the primary in real-time, allowing for an instantaneous, "bumpless" failover during a hardware or power failure.
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Flash-Based Storage: Utilizes non-volatile memory to retain control strategies and configuration data without the need for traditional battery backup.
Technical Specifications
| Attribute |
Specification |
| Model |
CC-PCNT02 |
| Part Number |
51454551-275 |
| Brand |
Honeywell |
| Series |
Experion PKS Series C |
| Module Type |
C300 Control Processor |
| Coating |
G3 Conformal Coated |
| Operating Temperature |
0°C to 50°C (Standard Cabinet Ambient) |
| Storage Temperature |
-40°C to 85°C |
| Relative Humidity |
5% to 95% (Non-condensing) |
| Communication |
Dual FTE, Dual I/O Link |
| Power Consumption |
24 VDC @ 1.5A Maximum (via IOTA) |
| Dimensions |
20.3 x 14.5 x 4.2 cm |
| Weight |
1.10 kg |
Technical FAQs
What is the difference between CC-PCNT01 and CC-PCNT02?
The CC-PCNT02 is a modern hardware revision featuring enhanced memory management and more efficient internal processing. It is the direct replacement for the older CC-PCNT01 in almost all Series C installations.
Can this controller communicate with Series 8 (8C) I/O modules?
Yes. A Series C C300 controller can manage Series 8 I/O modules over the I/O Link, provided the software version and physical I/O Link topology are correctly configured within the Experion Control Builder.
Is the redundancy automatic?
Yes. If two CC-PCNT02 modules are installed on a redundant Series C IOTA and synchronized, the failover occurs automatically within milliseconds if the primary unit detects an internal fault or loses power.
Engineering & Installation Guide
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IOTA Mounting: Ensure the CC-PCNT02 is firmly pushed into the Series C IOTA until the locking clips engage. Poor physical seating is a common cause of "Module Missing" or "I/O Link Failure" alarms.
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FTE Wiring Strategy: Always use the "Yellow" and "Green" FTE cable color-coding to maintain the Fault Tolerant Ethernet logic. Crossing these cables or plugging both into a single network switch negates the redundancy benefits.
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Redundancy Synchronization: Before performing any maintenance, verify the controller status in the Experion System Status Display (SSD). Only proceed with a module replacement if the partner unit is in the "Synchronized" or "Backup" state.
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Environmental Integrity: Although the 275 version is G3 coated, ensure cabinet filters are maintained and cable entries are sealed. The coating protects the board, but the IOTA terminal connections remain susceptible to heavy oxidation in unmanaged corrosive environments.