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Honeywell 51153818-202 DCS Accessories – TDC 3000 Series

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Brand
Honeywell
Primary Part Number
51153818-202
Product Type
DCS Accessories
Series / Family
TDC 3000
Manufacturer
Honeywell Process Solutions
Country of Origin
US
Catalog Category
DCS & Safety Modules
Operating Temp.
0 °C to +60 °C (per TDC 3000 cabinet environmental specification)
Warranty
12 months from confirmed shipment date
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Product Overview

Honeywell 51153818-202 Gray Jumper Kit — Field Termination Assembly Signal Routing in TDC 3000 Distributed Control Systems

The Honeywell 51153818-202 is an OEM-specified gray jumper kit engineered for signal path selection and channel-level configuration within Field Termination Assemblies (FTAs) deployed across TDC 3000, PlantScape, and legacy Experion PKS distributed control architectures. In process automation environments where analog loop accuracy is measured in fractions of a milliamp and digital input state integrity is a safety prerequisite, the physical jumper layer between field wiring and I/O card signal conditioning circuitry carries disproportionate engineering significance relative to its apparent simplicity.

Each FTA in the TDC 3000 subsystem contains a structured matrix of jumper positions that govern channel-level signal routing decisions: whether an analog input is conditioned for 4–20 mA current loop or voltage input; whether a thermocouple channel uses internal or external cold junction compensation; whether a digital input channel operates in wet-contact or dry-contact sensing mode; and whether shield grounds are terminated at the FTA or floated to the field junction box. The 51153818-202 kit supplies the gray-coded jumpers that populate signal-level configuration positions within this matrix — distinct from power-rail and shield-ground jumpers, which carry separate color designations under Honeywell’s documented wiring convention.

Sourcing non-OEM jumpers for TDC 3000 FTA maintenance introduces contact resistance variability, dimensional tolerance deviations, and color-coding inconsistencies that collectively degrade both signal accuracy and maintenance auditability. The 51153818-202 eliminates these risks by supplying factory-matched components that conform to Honeywell’s original hardware qualification baseline.

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Technical Parameters

Part Number 51153818-202
Manufacturer Honeywell Process Solutions
Compatible Platform TDC 3000 / PlantScape / Experion PKS (legacy I/O infrastructure)
Component Classification Gray Jumper Kit — FTA Signal Path Configuration
Color Designation Gray — signal/configuration layer per Honeywell three-color wiring convention
Mounting Interface 2.54 mm pitch PCB header positions on TDC 3000 Field Termination Assemblies
Contact Resistance < 50 mΩ across full operating temperature range
Applicable FTA Types Analog Input FTAs, Digital Input FTAs, Thermocouple/RTD FTAs (TDC 3000 series)
Signal Level Passive configuration component; no active power path
Operating Temperature 0 °C to +60 °C (per TDC 3000 cabinet environmental specification)
Storage Temperature −40 °C to +85 °C
Relative Humidity 5 % to 95 % RH, non-condensing
Packaging Anti-static bag with desiccant and humidity indicator card; double-wall export carton
Unit Weight 2.6 kg (packaged)
Country of Origin United States of America
Condition Available New / Surplus New (specify at time of inquiry)
Warranty 12 months from confirmed shipment date
Dispatch Location Xiamen, China — EXW, worldwide coverage

Hardware Logical Analysis

The TDC 3000 Field Termination Assembly functions as the physical demarcation point between field instrument wiring and the I/O processing cards housed in High-Performance Process Manager (HPPM) or Application Module (AM) cabinets. The FTA PCB contains a structured node matrix where jumper bridges close specific circuit paths to define channel behavior. This architecture separates configuration logic from the I/O card itself, allowing channel-type reconfiguration without card replacement — a deliberate design choice by Honeywell to extend hardware lifecycle in long-running process facilities.

The 51153818-202 gray jumper kit addresses the signal-configuration layer of this matrix. Gray-coded positions govern input signal type selection, cold junction compensation routing for thermocouple channels, and contact sensing mode for digital inputs. Honeywell’s three-color jumper discipline — gray for signal configuration, red for power rail bridging, green for shield/ground connections — allows a field technician to perform a visual configuration audit of an FTA without consulting a wiring diagram. In a dense termination panel housing 16 or more I/O channels, this visual disambiguation reduces the probability of configuration errors during maintenance windows by eliminating the need to cross-reference documentation for each jumper position.

From a signal integrity standpoint, contact resistance is the critical electrical parameter for passive jumper components. A contact resistance exceeding 50 mΩ introduces a measurable voltage drop across a 4–20 mA current loop, producing a systematic offset error at the I/O card’s analog-to-digital converter input. In a 250 Ω burden resistor configuration — standard for 4–20 mA to 1–5 V conversion — a 100 mΩ contact resistance error produces a 1.6 mV offset, equivalent to approximately 0.1 % of full-scale reading error. In custody transfer flow metering or reactor temperature profiling applications, this error class is unacceptable. Honeywell OEM jumpers are manufactured to maintain contact resistance below 50 mΩ across the full 0–60 °C operating range, including thermal cycling effects on contact surface oxidation.

In 1:1 I/O redundant TDC 3000 configurations, dual FTAs are deployed with identical channel configurations. The redundancy arbitration logic in the HPPM performs periodic cross-comparison of I/O card readings from both FTAs. A single jumper position mismatch between primary and secondary FTAs — for example, one channel configured for 4–20 mA and its redundant counterpart configured for voltage input — produces a persistent reading discrepancy that the arbitration logic interprets as a hardware fault, triggering an unnecessary failover event. Using matched 51153818-202 kits on both FTAs eliminates this configuration-induced fault class entirely.

The passive nature of the 51153818-202 also carries a reliability implication: with no active electronics, there is no firmware dependency, no firmware obsolescence pathway, and no failure mode beyond mechanical contact wear — which is negligible in a properly maintained, low-vibration DCS cabinet environment. Mean time between failures for passive jumper components in controlled cabinet environments is measured in decades, making the 51153818-202 a zero-maintenance-burden component once correctly installed.

System Integration Benefits

  • OEM dimensional conformance — 2.54 mm pitch header compatibility is verified against Honeywell FTA PCB specifications, ensuring zero-force insertion without pin stress or housing deformation that could compromise contact integrity over time.
  • Sub-50 mΩ contact resistance guarantee — Factory-specified contact materials maintain signal accuracy in precision analog loops, preventing systematic offset errors in 4–20 mA measurement chains used for flow, pressure, and temperature control.
  • Three-color visual audit capability — Gray designation aligns with Honeywell’s documented wiring convention, enabling technicians to visually verify FTA configuration state without diagram reference during live plant maintenance.
  • Redundancy arbitration fault prevention — Matched OEM kits on dual FTA assemblies eliminate jumper-mismatch-induced configuration faults that trigger false failover events in 1:1 I/O redundant HPPM configurations.
  • Thermocouple CJC routing accuracy — Correct gray jumper placement on thermocouple FTAs ensures cold junction compensation is routed through the FTA’s onboard CJC sensor rather than an external reference, maintaining ±1 °C measurement accuracy at the I/O card input.
  • Digital input mode selectability — Gray jumpers configure wet-contact versus dry-contact sensing mode per channel, allowing the same FTA hardware to interface with both powered field devices and passive switch contacts without card replacement.
  • IEC 61511 BPCS boundary compliance — Suitable for TDC 3000 deployments operating as the Basic Process Control System adjacent to Safety Instrumented Systems, maintaining the hardware boundary integrity required by functional safety standards.
  • ISO 9001 change management traceability — Part number documentation supports formal change records in regulated industries including pharmaceutical manufacturing (FDA 21 CFR Part 11) and nuclear auxiliary systems.
  • Long-lifecycle supply assurance — TDC 3000 systems remain operational at thousands of global process facilities with planned operational horizons extending to 2035 and beyond. Stocked OEM jumper kits prevent forced system upgrades driven by consumable component unavailability.
  • Reduced turnaround commissioning time — Pre-kitted OEM jumper sets eliminate field-assembly sourcing steps, cutting FTA configuration time during plant turnarounds where schedule overruns carry direct production cost penalties.

Quality Assurance & Global Logistics

Every Honeywell 51153818-202 unit dispatched from our Xiamen, China facility undergoes a structured pre-shipment verification sequence. Part number and revision suffix are confirmed against Honeywell’s published documentation. Physical inspection covers contact surface condition, housing dimensional tolerances, label font and material finish, and counterfeit indicator checks aligned with industry anti-counterfeiting guidelines for industrial automation components. Units are individually packaged in anti-static bags with silica gel desiccant and humidity indicator cards, then secured in double-wall export cartons rated for international air freight handling loads.

International shipments are executed via DHL Express, FedEx International Priority, or UPS Worldwide Expedited, with transit times of 3–7 business days to primary destinations across Europe, North America, Southeast Asia, the Middle East, and Oceania. Emergency procurement orders — a common requirement during unplanned plant shutdowns where production loss costs are measured in thousands of dollars per hour — are processed same-day with next-flight-out freight options available on confirmed order. Export documentation including commercial invoice, packing list, and Certificate of Conformance is prepared for every shipment. HS code classification and declared customs value are handled accurately to prevent clearance delays at destination ports.

Stock is maintained in both new surplus and factory-new condition categories. All units carry a 12-month warranty from the confirmed shipment date, covering manufacturing defects and contact failure under normal operating conditions. Warranty replacement dispatch is executed within 5 business days of confirmed fault documentation receipt.

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