The Honeywell CC-TAID01, part number 51306733-175 (Revision B), is a high-density Analog Input (AI) Motherboard designed for the Experion PKS (Process Knowledge System) C300 controller environment. This board acts as the essential mounting base and signal distribution hub for I/O modules, facilitating the connection between field sensors—such as flow meters, pressure transmitters, and temperature sensors—and the C300 controller. It is engineered for high availability and features a robust design to ensure signal integrity within complex distributed control systems.

Technical Specifications
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Model Number: CC-TAID01
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Part Number: 51306733-175 REV B
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Manufacturer: Honeywell
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System Series: Experion PKS C300 / Series C I/O
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Function: Analog Input Terminal Assembly (IOTA)
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Channel Capacity: 16 Channels
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Input Signal Range: 4-20 mA / 1-5 VDC
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Mounting Type: DIN Rail or Rack Mount
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Dimensions: 18.5 cm x 12.1 cm x 4.5 cm
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Weight: 0.65 kg
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Country of Origin: USA / Thailand
Applications
The CC-TAID01 is a core component in large-scale process automation industries, including oil and gas refining, chemical manufacturing, and pharmaceutical production. It is used to consolidate multiple analog field signals and pass them through to the I/O modules for digitization. Its primary role is to provide a stable, organized termination point that allows for easy maintenance and hot-swapping of active electronic modules without disturbing the permanent field wiring.
Operating Instructions
Before installing the CC-TAID01, ensure the I/O rack power is disconnected to prevent accidental short circuits during wiring. Mount the board onto the Series C I/O carrier or DIN rail and secure it using the integrated locking mechanisms. Field wiring should be connected to the compression terminals; ensure that the cable shields are properly terminated to the ground bar to prevent signal noise. Once the AI module (such as the CC-PAIH01) is snapped onto the motherboard, use the Experion PKS Configuration Studio to map the I/O channels and set the appropriate signal ranges. For Revision B boards, verify that any on-board jumpers are set according to the system’s power distribution requirements (internally vs. externally powered loops).
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the main difference between Revision A and Revision B? A: Revision B (51306733-175) typically includes improved electrical isolation characteristics and updated terminal block materials that offer better heat resistance and vibration stability compared to the original Revision A design.
Q: Does this motherboard support HART communication? A: Yes, when paired with a HART-enabled Analog Input module (like the CC-PAIH01), the CC-TAID01 motherboard provides the necessary physical path for the digital HART signal to travel alongside the 4-20 mA analog signal.
Q: Can I replace a CC-TAID11 with a CC-TAID01? A: The CC-TAID01 is a non-redundant version, whereas the CC-TAID11 is designed for redundant configurations. You should check your system architecture; while they share similar signal characteristics, the physical footprint and connector count for redundancy vary.
Recommended Similar Models
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Honeywell CC-TAID11 (Redundant Analog Input IOTA)
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Honeywell CC-PAIH01 (High Level Analog Input Module with HART)
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Honeywell CC-TANT01 (Non-Redundant TC/RTD IOTA)
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Honeywell CC-TAOX01 (Analog Output IOTA)
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Honeywell CC-PDIL01 (Digital Input Module)

