Honeywell CC-PAIH01 CC-PAIX01 DCS Analog Input Module
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Key Product Information
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- Brand
- Honeywell
- Primary Part Number
- CC-PAIH01
- Product Type
- DCS Analog Input Module
- Series / Family
- Experion PKS
- Manufacturer
- Honeywell Process Solutions
- Country of Origin
- US
- Catalog Category
- I/O Modules
- Operating Temp.
- 0°C to 60°C
Honeywell CC-PAIH01 / CC-PAIX01 — Stop the Bleed: Get Your C300 DCS Back Online Before the Next Shift
Every minute your Experion PKS C300 sits with a faulted HLAI module, your process is blind. Flow readings gone. Pressure loops open. Your operators are running manual overrides and your shift supervisor is already on the phone. We’ve been there — and we stock the fix. The CC-PAIH01 and CC-PAIX01 High Level Analog Input Modules ship from Xiamen within 24 hours of order confirmation. No lead-time games, no broker markups, no counterfeit risk.
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Quick Technical Datasheet
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Part Numbers | CC-PAIH01 / CC-PAIX01 |
| Manufacturer | Honeywell Process Solutions |
| Series | Experion PKS — C300 I/O |
| Module Function | High Level Analog Input (HLAI) |
| Input Channels | 8 differential channels per module |
| Input Signal Range | 1–5 V DC, 0–5 V DC, 0–10 V DC |
| A/D Resolution | 16-bit |
| Isolation | Channel-to-channel & channel-to-bus |
| Communication Bus | FIM bus via C300 controller backplane |
| Power Source | Backplane-powered (no external PSU) |
| Operating Temperature | 0°C to 60°C |
| Mounting | Series C I/O carrier (CC-TCNT01 / CC-TCNT11) |
| Certifications | CE, UL, FM Class I Div 2 |
| Redundancy | CC-PAIX01 only (CC-PAIH01 = non-redundant) |
| Weight | ~200 g |
| Stock Status | Ready to Ship — Xiamen Warehouse |
Troubleshooting & Replacement Tips
Field experience with C300 HLAI failures follows a predictable pattern. Here is what to check before you pull the card — and what to watch when you seat the new one.
Common Fault Codes & Root Causes:
- HLAI Module Fault (Experion alarm: I/O Module Failure) — Most often caused by backplane connector corrosion or a failed A/D converter IC. If the fault clears on re-seat but returns within hours, the carrier slot itself may have damaged pins. Swap the carrier before condemning the module.
- Channel-specific bad readings (one or two channels drifting) — Check the FTA wiring first. A shorted field wire can damage the input protection circuit on a single channel while leaving the rest functional. The module will still report healthy at the system level.
- Module not recognized after replacement (Experion shows Unassigned I/O) — This is almost always a self-addressing issue. The C300 I/O link assigns slot addresses automatically on power-up. If you hot-swapped without following the correct procedure, the new module may have grabbed the wrong address. Power-cycle the I/O carrier after seating the replacement and allow 60–90 seconds for re-enumeration before checking Experion Station.
- Firmware mismatch warning in Experion — CC-PAIH01/CC-PAIX01 modules carry embedded firmware. If your Experion release is R430 or later and the replacement module has older firmware, Experion will flag a version mismatch. The module will still function, but Honeywell recommends upgrading via the Experion firmware download utility before commissioning in a live loop.
- CC-PAIH01 vs CC-PAIX01 swap error — These two part numbers are NOT interchangeable in a redundancy-configured system. If your C300 is set up for redundant I/O and you install a CC-PAIH01 in a redundancy slot, Experion will generate a persistent hardware mismatch alarm. Always confirm the redundancy configuration in your C300 hardware build before ordering.
Step-by-Step Hot-Swap Procedure (non-redundant, live system):
- 1. Identify the faulted module slot in Experion Station — note the I/O link number and slot position.
- 2. Place all associated control loops in Manual mode at the DCS operator station.
- 3. Inform the control room operator — do not pull the card without acknowledgment.
- 4. Grip the module by the ejector levers, not the faceplate. Pull straight out — do not rock side to side.
- 5. Inspect the backplane connector on the carrier for bent pins or debris before inserting the replacement.
- 6. Seat the new CC-PAIH01/CC-PAIX01 firmly until both ejector levers click. Verify the module LED sequence: red to amber to green (approximately 45 seconds).
- 7. Confirm channel status in Experion — all 8 channels should return to Good quality within 2 minutes.
- 8. Return loops to Auto mode one at a time, verifying PV tracking before releasing each loop.
Reliability in Harsh Conditions
The CC-PAIH01 and CC-PAIX01 were engineered for continuous duty in environments that would kill consumer-grade electronics inside a week. Honeywell’s C300 I/O platform is deployed on offshore platforms in the North Sea, petrochemical complexes in the Middle East, and power stations across Southeast Asia — not because the spec sheet looks good, but because the hardware survives.
The module’s conformal-coated PCB resists condensation and airborne chemical contaminants common in coastal and chemical plant environments. The 16-bit A/D converter maintains calibration accuracy across the full 0°C–60°C operating range without field recalibration. Channel-to-channel isolation prevents a single wiring fault from cascading into adjacent measurement loops — a critical design feature when you have 200+ analog loops on a single C300 controller.
Vibration tolerance meets IEC 60068-2-6 test profiles, making these modules suitable for installation in compressor buildings and turbine halls where structural vibration is a constant. Units sourced from our Xiamen warehouse are stored in climate-controlled conditions and inspected for date code and seal integrity before dispatch. We do not ship modules that have been sitting in uncontrolled storage — every unit is verified before it leaves the building.
Global Express Logistics
Our dispatch hub is in Xiamen, China — one of the most connected export ports in Asia, with direct DHL Express and FedEx International Priority lanes to every major industrial region on the planet.
- Order cutoff: 3:00 PM CST (UTC+8) for same-day dispatch on in-stock units.
- DHL Express Worldwide: Europe 2–3 business days, Middle East 2–4 business days, Southeast Asia 1–2 business days, Americas 3–5 business days.
- FedEx International Priority: Available on request — typically 1 day faster to North America and Western Europe.
- Export documentation: Commercial invoice, packing list, and Certificate of Conformance (CoC) included with every shipment. HS code pre-declared for customs clearance acceleration.
- Tracking: AWB number provided within 2 hours of dispatch. Real-time tracking link sent to your registered email.
- Emergency freight: For critical shutdowns requiring next-flight-out courier, contact us directly on WhatsApp for a dedicated logistics quote. We have handled AOG-equivalent industrial emergencies before — we know how to move fast.
All shipments are insured at full declared value. In the rare event of transit damage, we initiate a replacement dispatch within 24 hours of damage confirmation — no waiting for the insurance claim to close.
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