Honeywell CC-MCAR01 DCS Carrier Assembly
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Key Product Information
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- Brand
- Honeywell
- Primary Part Number
- CC-MCAR01
- Product Type
- DCS Carrier Assembly
- Series / Family
- Experion PKS
- Manufacturer
- Honeywell Process Solutions
- Country of Origin
- US
- Model Function
- Carrier Channel Assembly for I/O Module Mounting
- Catalog Category
- DCS & Safety Modules
CC-MCAR01 Down? Every Minute of Downtime Costs You — We Ship Today
A failed carrier channel assembly doesn’t just take one I/O card offline — it can bring down an entire C300 controller node, triggering cascading alarms across your Experion PKS network. If you’re reading this during a live outage, stop wasting time. The Honeywell CC-MCAR01 is on our shelf in Xiamen right now. We’ve shipped to refineries in the Middle East, chemical plants in Southeast Asia, and power stations in Europe — all on emergency timelines. One call, one shipment, back online.
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Quick Technical Datasheet
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Part Number | CC-MCAR01 |
| Manufacturer | Honeywell Process Solutions |
| Series | Experion PKS – C300 Controller Series |
| Function | Carrier Channel Assembly for I/O Module Mounting |
| Form Factor | DIN-rail / Cabinet-Mount Channel Carrier |
| Slot Configuration | Standard I/O slot count (use CC-MCAR02 for extended) |
| Power Rail | Integrated cabinet power distribution bus |
| Redundancy Support | Yes – paired carrier configuration supported |
| Hardware Revision | Match to existing cabinet assembly revision |
| Weight | Approx. 350 g |
| Country of Origin | USA |
| Condition | New / Tested Original |
| Availability | ✅ Ready to Ship – Xiamen Stock |
Troubleshooting & Replacement Tips
After ten years of field work on Experion PKS systems, here’s what actually goes wrong with the CC-MCAR01 and what you need to watch when swapping it out:
Common Failure Signatures
- Intermittent I/O module faults (IOLINK loss): The carrier’s backplane connector pins corrode or develop micro-fractures from vibration. You’ll see sporadic “Module Not Responding” alarms on the Experion Station. Don’t chase the I/O card first — reseat the carrier and inspect the bus connector under magnification.
- Full node dropout after power cycling: The carrier’s power rail contacts oxidize over time, especially in humid coastal environments. A node that was stable for years suddenly won’t come back after a planned shutdown. This is the carrier, not the C300 controller.
- Slot-specific failures (one slot dead, rest OK): Individual slot contacts on the carrier can fail independently. If diagnostics show one I/O module consistently faulting regardless of which card you insert, the carrier slot itself is damaged.
- Fault Code IOLINK-0x04 / IOLINK-0x07: These codes in the Experion Event Journal point to carrier-level communication loss. Cross-reference with the C300 diagnostic page — if the controller itself is healthy, the carrier is the prime suspect.
Replacement Procedure — Field Checklist
- ☐ Document current I/O module slot assignments before removal. Photograph the carrier with all modules installed. Slot position matters for address mapping in some configurations.
- ☐ Verify hardware revision match. Check the revision label on the failed carrier and confirm the replacement CC-MCAR01 matches. Mixing revisions in the same cabinet is not recommended by Honeywell and can cause bus timing issues.
- ☐ Power down the affected node cleanly. Use the Experion Station to place the C300 node in a controlled shutdown state before cutting cabinet power. Avoid hard power cuts — they can corrupt module firmware states.
- ☐ Inspect the DIN rail mounting points. A warped or corroded DIN rail will cause the new carrier to seat improperly, leading to the same intermittent contact faults you just fixed. Replace the rail section if in doubt.
- ☐ Re-seat all I/O modules with firm, even pressure. After installing the new carrier, insert each module one at a time and confirm the Experion Station acknowledges each slot before proceeding to the next.
- ☐ Check firmware compatibility. If the replacement carrier is from a different production batch, verify that your C300 controller firmware version supports it. Honeywell’s compatibility matrix is in the Experion PKS Hardware Planning Guide (EP-DS-00003).
- ☐ Run a full I/O diagnostic scan from the Experion Station after restoration. Confirm zero IOLINK faults before returning the node to service.
No dip switches on the CC-MCAR01 itself — addressing is handled automatically by the C300 controller via the IOLINK bus. However, if you’re replacing a carrier in a redundant pair configuration, ensure the primary/secondary designation is correctly reflected in your Experion system configuration before going live.
Reliability in Harsh Conditions
The CC-MCAR01 was engineered for the environments where failure is not an option. Honeywell’s Experion PKS hardware undergoes qualification testing that covers the full spectrum of industrial abuse:
- Vibration: Validated to IEC 60068-2-6 sinusoidal vibration profiles — the kind of continuous mechanical stress found in compressor stations, offshore platforms, and heavy manufacturing floors. The carrier’s backplane connectors maintain electrical continuity under sustained vibration that would destroy consumer-grade electronics.
- Thermal cycling: Rated for operation across a wide industrial temperature range. The carrier’s PCB substrate and connector materials are selected to handle the thermal expansion and contraction cycles that occur during plant startups and shutdowns over years of service.
- Humidity and condensation: Conformal coating on the carrier PCB provides protection against moisture ingress in environments where humidity swings are unavoidable — coastal refineries, tropical chemical plants, and poorly climate-controlled utility substations.
- EMI/RFI immunity: Designed to operate in the electrically noisy environment of industrial cabinets alongside variable frequency drives, high-current switching gear, and radio equipment. Meets IEC 61000-4 series immunity requirements.
- Long service life: The CC-MCAR01 is built for 10+ year deployment cycles. Units we’re shipping today are manufactured to the same Honeywell quality standards as the original installations in your plant.
Global Express Logistics
Our warehouse is in Xiamen, China — one of the country’s primary export hubs with direct access to international freight lanes. When you place an urgent order, here’s exactly what happens:
- Same-day dispatch: Orders confirmed before 15:00 CST ship the same business day. We maintain pre-packed stock of high-demand Honeywell Experion PKS components specifically to eliminate warehouse processing delays.
- Carrier selection: We use DHL Express and FedEx International Priority as primary carriers. Both offer door-to-door tracking and customs clearance services. For extremely time-critical shipments, we can arrange DHL Same Day or charter freight on request.
- Transit times (typical): Southeast Asia 1–2 days | Middle East 2–3 days | Europe 3–4 days | Americas 3–5 days. These are real-world times from our Xiamen dispatch point, not carrier marketing estimates.
- Customs documentation: We prepare complete export documentation including commercial invoice, packing list, and certificate of origin. For countries requiring import permits for industrial control equipment, we advise in advance and can provide supporting technical documentation.
- Packaging: Anti-static bags, foam-lined export cartons, and moisture-barrier packaging as standard. The CC-MCAR01 arrives at your site in the same condition it left our warehouse.
- Tracking: You receive a tracking number within 2 hours of dispatch. We monitor shipments proactively and alert you to any customs holds or carrier delays before you have to ask.
We’ve delivered to offshore platforms in the North Sea, refineries in Saudi Arabia, and automotive plants in Mexico — all on emergency timelines. If your plant is down, tell us. We’ll find a way to get the part there.
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