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Honeywell CC-TDIL01 51308386-175 Digital Input Module

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Honeywell
Primary Part Number
CC-TDIL01
Product Type
Digital Input Module
Series / Family
Experion PKS
Country of Origin
US
Catalog Category
I/O Modules
Operating Temp.
0 °C to 60 °C
Humidity
5 % – 95 % RH, non-condensing
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Product Overview

CC-TDIL01 Down? Every Minute Costs You — We Ship Same Day from Xiamen

A failed CC-TDIL01 in a live Experion PKS system is not a maintenance ticket — it is a production crisis. Thirty-two discrete input channels go dark. Your C300 controller loses field visibility. Operators fly blind. Whether you are running a refinery, a power plant, or a chemical batch process, the clock starts the moment that module faults out. We stock the Honeywell CC-TDIL01 (P/N 51308386-175) and we move it fast — DHL Express from Xiamen, door-to-door, with full export documentation handled on our end.

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Quick Technical Datasheet

Part Number CC-TDIL01
Honeywell P/N 51308386-175
Module Type Digital Input (DI) — 32 Channels
Platform Honeywell Experion PKS — C300 Controller Series
Input Signal 24 VDC, dry contact / wet contact discrete
Isolation Optical — channel-to-channel and channel-to-bus
Chassis Compatibility CIOM-A / Series C I/O Link chassis
Communication FTE (Fault Tolerant Ethernet) via C300 backplane
Firmware Baseline Experion PKS R400 and above
Operating Temperature 0 °C to 60 °C
Humidity 5 % – 95 % RH, non-condensing
Weight ~500 g
Certifications CE, UL 508, IEC 61131-2, RoHS
Stock Status Ready to Ship — Xiamen Warehouse

Troubleshooting & Replacement Tips

After ten years of pulling bad cards out of live cabinets, here is what actually matters when you are swapping a CC-TDIL01 under pressure:

Common Fault Signatures Before Full Failure

  • Intermittent channel dropouts — One or more DI points toggle between 0 and 1 with no field-side change. Usually the first sign of internal optical coupler degradation or backplane connector oxidation. Do not chase the field wiring first — reseat the module and monitor.
  • IOLINK COMM FAIL alarm in Experion Station — The C300 has lost communication with the I/O Link segment carrying this module. Check FTE switch port status and CIOM-A chassis power before condemning the card.
  • Module LED solid amber / no green heartbeat — The card has failed its internal self-test. Power cycle the chassis slot first. If amber persists after 90 seconds, the module is dead. Pull it.
  • Partial channel block failure (channels 17–32 unresponsive) — Indicates internal ASIC block fault. Not recoverable in the field. Replace the module.

Step-by-Step Hot-Swap Replacement Procedure

  1. In Experion Station, navigate to the affected I/O module point and place it in Manual Override to prevent spurious trips during the swap.
  2. Confirm the replacement CC-TDIL01 firmware revision matches or exceeds the revision of the failed unit. Check the label on the module edge. Mismatched firmware between redundant modules causes persistent COMM FAIL alarms post-swap.
  3. The CC-TDIL01 uses auto-addressing via the CIOM-A chassis slot position — there are no DIP switches or rotary address selectors on this module. Slot assignment is configured in Experion Control Builder, not on the hardware. Verify the replacement is seated in the identical slot number as the failed unit.
  4. Disconnect the Field Termination Assembly (FTA) cable from the failed module before extraction. Do not pull the module with the FTA connected under live field voltage — you risk transient injection into adjacent channels.
  5. Insert the replacement module firmly until the ejector tabs click. The module will begin its boot sequence immediately. Allow 45–60 seconds for the C300 to re-establish I/O Link communication.
  6. Verify all 32 channel states in Experion Station match expected field conditions before releasing Manual Override. Cross-check against your last known-good snapshot or field walk.
  7. Document the swap in your maintenance log with the failed module’s date code and the replacement’s serial number. Honeywell’s installed base tracking requires this for warranty and lifecycle support.

Configuration Notes

  • No physical addressing on the module — slot position in CIOM-A chassis is the sole address mechanism. Confirm Control Builder database reflects the correct slot before download.
  • If replacing across a firmware boundary (e.g., R430 to R500 site upgrade), download the updated I/O module firmware via Experion’s Firmware Upgrade Utility before inserting the new card into a post-upgrade system.
  • Redundant I/O configurations: both primary and secondary CC-TDIL01 modules must carry identical firmware. A revision mismatch will cause the redundancy pair to refuse synchronization.

Reliability in Harsh Conditions

The CC-TDIL01 was not designed for a climate-controlled server room. It was built for the cabinet at the end of a refinery pipe rack in August, or the substation control room that floods every monsoon season. Honeywell’s C300 I/O series is validated to IEC 61131-2 environmental requirements, which means the CC-TDIL01 has been tested against the conditions that actually kill electronics in the field:

  • Vibration — Sinusoidal vibration per IEC 60068-2-6, 10–150 Hz sweep. The module’s backplane connector and internal PCB mounting are designed to maintain contact integrity under continuous mechanical vibration from compressors, pumps, and HVAC systems mounted in the same structure.
  • Thermal cycling — Rated 0 °C to 60 °C operating, with storage down to -40 °C. The optical isolators and ASIC blocks are selected for stable threshold performance across the full temperature range — no channel drift as the cabinet heats up through a summer shift.
  • Humidity and condensation — Conformal coating on the PCB provides protection against humidity excursions up to 95 % RH non-condensing. In coastal or tropical installations, this coating is the difference between a five-year module life and a six-month corrosion failure.
  • EMI/RFI immunity — CE-marked to EN 61000-4 series immunity standards. The optical isolation architecture physically breaks the ground path between field wiring and the control bus, which is the most effective EMI barrier available in discrete I/O design.
  • ESD protection — Channel inputs are protected against electrostatic discharge events from field cable handling during maintenance. This matters in dry climates where technicians routinely build up several kilovolts of static walking across a concrete floor.

Units shipped from our Xiamen warehouse are stored in climate-controlled conditions and dispatched in IEC 61340-5-1 compliant anti-static packaging with foam cushioning. Every module is visually inspected for connector integrity and label authenticity before it leaves our facility.

Global Express Logistics

Our dispatch hub is in Xiamen, Fujian — one of China’s primary export ports with direct DHL Express and FedEx International Priority service to over 220 countries. Here is exactly how your order moves:

  • Order confirmation to dispatch: same business day for in-stock units confirmed before 15:00 CST. Orders placed after cutoff ship the following morning.
  • Carrier options: DHL Express (preferred for Europe, Middle East, Southeast Asia), FedEx International Priority (preferred for North America), TNT Economy Express for non-urgent shipments where cost is the priority.
  • Transit times: Europe 2–3 business days, North America 3–4 business days, Middle East 2–3 business days, Southeast Asia 1–2 business days, Australia/NZ 3–4 business days.
  • Export documentation: Commercial invoice, packing list, and HS code 8537.10 classification prepared by our logistics team. For customers in regulated industries, we provide a Certificate of Conformance and sourcing declaration on request.
  • Customs clearance: We declare accurate values and descriptions. We do not under-declare. This protects your import compliance record and prevents customs holds that would defeat the purpose of express shipping.
  • Tracking: AWB number provided within 2 hours of dispatch. Real-time tracking link sent directly to your email. For critical shutdowns, our team monitors the shipment and proactively contacts you if any delay is detected at customs.
  • Packaging: Anti-static ESD bag, foam-lined carton, fragile labeling. The module arrives in the same condition it left our warehouse — we have shipped to offshore platforms, desert sites, and Arctic installations without a single transit damage claim.

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