- Overview
- Specifications
- Description
- Applications
- Use
- Troubleshooting and Maintenance Recommendations
- FAQ
- Recommended Products
Overview
Place of Origin: |
USA |
Brand Name: |
HONEYWELL |
Model Number: |
10100/2/1 |
Packaging Details: |
Original new Factory Sealed |
Delivery Time: |
5-7 days |
Payment Terms: |
T/T |
Supply Ability: |
In stock |
Specifications
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Description |
Specification |
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Model |
10100/2/1 |
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Part name |
Horizontal bus driver |
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Approvals |
CE, TÜV, UL |
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Software versions |
≥ 3.00 |
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Space requirements |
4 TE, 3 HE (4 HP, 3U) |
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Power requirements (with A1 cable) |
5 V DC, 35 mA |
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Power requirements (with A21 cable) |
5 V DC, 35 mA |
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Power requirements (with A22 cable) |
5 V DC, 65 mA |
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Ripple content |
< 50 mV p-p |
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Key coding (module code) |
Holes A5, A7 |
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Key coding (rack code) |
Large pins A5, A7 |
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Weight |
0.11kg |
Description
The Honeywell 10101/2/1 is a fail-safe digital input module, belonging to the field signal receiving unit of a safety control system. This module is installed in an input/output rack and connects to various switches and sensors in the field via cables. It is responsible for acquiring two-position status signals from the process flow and transmitting these electrical signals to the central processing unit for logical operations.
Applications
Chemical plants: DCS bus control for safe hazardous material transfer.
Refineries: Emergency shutdown and stable process bus transmission.
Power plants: Safety network and cabinet bus communication isolation.
Pharmaceutical plants: Secure automation communication for sterile production lines.
Use
The HBDs are used as follows:
− 10100/2/1 with flatcable A1 used for non-redundant I/O
− 10100/2/1 with flatcable A21 used for redundant I/O (one rack per HBD)
− 10100/2/1 with flatcable A22 used for redundant I/O (two racks per HBD)
Troubleshooting and Maintenance Recommendations
Daily Maintenance: It is recommended to regularly clean the rack backplane contacts to prevent oxidation, and to periodically retrieve communication packet loss rate reports using system maintenance tools to ensure the bus load is at a healthy level.
Troubleshooting: If communication indicators are abnormal, first check the physical connections of the bus cable and the termination matching resistors; if intermittent packet loss occurs, focus on checking for unshielded sources of strong electrical interference around the module.
FAQ
Q: How much rack space does the 10100/2/1 horizontal bus driver occupy?
A: 4 TE width, 3 HE height (4 HP, 3U).
Q: What are the power requirements of the 10100/2/1 when used with the A22 cable?
A: 5 V DC, 65 mA (35 mA when used with A1 or A21 cable).
Q: What key coding is used by the 10100/2/1 module and rack for insertion protection?
A: Module side uses A5, A7 holes, and rack side uses A5, A7 large pins.
Q: What software version is required for the 10100/2/1?
A: Software version must be greater than or equal to 3.00 (≥ 3.00).
Q: What is the maximum allowable ripple content of the 10100/2/1?
A: Less than 50 mV p-p, with CE, TÜV, and UL certifications.