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Honeywell MLE-TN32A I/O Termination Module – Experion PKS

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Honeywell
Primary Part Number
MLE-TN32A
Product Type
I/O Termination 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 (32°F to 140°F)
Warranty
12 months from date of shipment
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Product Overview

Honeywell MLE-TN32A: 32-Channel I/O Termination Module for Experion PKS Distributed Control Systems

The MLE-TN32A is a 32-channel I/O termination module engineered for deployment within Honeywell’s Experion PKS (Process Knowledge System) distributed control architecture. Its primary function is to provide a structured, high-density wiring interface between field instrumentation — transmitters, actuators, discrete sensors — and the Experion PKS I/O subsystem. In large-scale process plants where cabinet real estate is constrained and field wiring density is high, the MLE-TN32A resolves a fundamental engineering challenge: how to terminate 32 independent field signals within a single, compact module footprint while maintaining signal integrity, isolation, and long-term serviceability.

Within the Experion PKS control loop hierarchy, the MLE-TN32A sits at the physical layer — the point where analog and discrete field signals enter the digital control domain. Each of its 32 channels provides a dedicated termination point that feeds into the associated I/O card, which in turn communicates upstream to the C300 or C200 process controller via the FIM (Field Interface Module) and the FTE (Fault Tolerant Ethernet) backplane network. The module’s mechanical design accommodates both marshalled and non-marshalled wiring topologies, giving system integrators flexibility in cabinet layout without compromising signal routing discipline.

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Technical Parameters

Parameter Specification
Part Number MLE-TN32A
Manufacturer Honeywell Process Solutions
Product Series Experion PKS
Module Classification I/O Termination Module
Channel Count 32 Channels
Signal Types Supported Analog Input (AI), Analog Output (AO), Digital Input (DI), Digital Output (DO) — per associated I/O card pairing
Termination Style Screw-terminal field wiring, marshalled or direct-connect topology
Compatible Controllers Honeywell C300, C200 Process Controllers
Compatible Interface Modules Experion PKS FIM (Field Interface Module), Series A/B I/O cards
Mounting Method DIN rail / panel-mount cabinet installation
Operating Temperature 0°C to +60°C (32°F to 140°F)
Storage Temperature -40°C to +85°C
Relative Humidity 5% to 95% non-condensing
EMC Compliance Designed to IEC 61000 series industrial EMC requirements
Isolation Architecture Channel-to-channel and channel-to-backplane optical isolation on associated I/O cards
Enclosure / Form Factor Compact modular housing, compatible with standard Experion PKS I/O enclosures
Country of Origin United States
Warranty 12 months from date of shipment

Hardware Logical Analysis

The MLE-TN32A’s hardware design reflects the engineering constraints of high-density process I/O in environments where electromagnetic interference (EMI), ground loops, and cable-induced noise are persistent operational realities.

Optical Isolation Architecture: When paired with its corresponding Experion PKS I/O card, each channel path incorporates opto-coupler isolation at the field-to-electronics boundary. This galvanic separation prevents ground potential differences — common in large industrial facilities where field devices may be grounded at multiple points — from introducing common-mode noise into the measurement chain. The isolation barrier typically sustains 500 V DC or greater, sufficient to protect the control electronics from transient overvoltages generated by inductive field devices such as solenoid valves and motor starters.

Screw-Terminal Wiring Integrity: The 32-channel termination block uses vibration-resistant screw terminals rated for multi-strand and solid conductors across a range of wire gauges. Terminal torque specifications are defined to prevent both under-tightening (which causes intermittent contact resistance) and over-tightening (which damages conductor strands). This mechanical discipline is critical in environments subject to continuous vibration — compressor halls, pump stations, rotating machinery areas — where loose terminations are a leading cause of spurious process alarms.

EMC Shielding and Cable Routing Discipline: The module’s physical layout separates field-side wiring from the backplane connector interface, reducing capacitive coupling between high-energy field cables and the low-level signal paths on the I/O card. Shield drain wire termination points are provided at the module level, allowing cable shields to be grounded at a single point — the standard practice for minimizing shield-induced ground loops in analog signal circuits.

Backplane Connector Reliability: The module-to-I/O-card connector interface uses a multi-pin, keyed connector designed for repeated insertion cycles without degradation of contact resistance. Gold-plated contacts on the mating surfaces maintain low and stable contact resistance over the module’s service life, which is particularly important for low-level analog signals (4–20 mA, 1–5 V) where contact resistance variations directly translate into measurement error.

Thermal Management: The MLE-TN32A’s passive thermal design relies on natural convection within the I/O enclosure. The module’s power dissipation is kept low by design — termination modules carry no active signal conditioning circuitry — ensuring that the thermal budget of the enclosure is not compromised even in fully populated cabinet configurations operating at the upper end of the ambient temperature range.

System Integration Benefits

  • Deterministic Signal Path: The MLE-TN32A provides a fixed, low-impedance termination path for each field signal, eliminating the variable contact resistance introduced by intermediate junction boxes or marshalling panels in traditional wiring schemes. This contributes directly to measurement repeatability and loop stability in PID-controlled processes.
  • Reduced Cabinet Footprint: At 32 channels per module, the MLE-TN32A achieves a wiring density that reduces the number of enclosures required for a given I/O count. In greenfield projects, this translates to lower civil and electrical installation costs; in brownfield expansions, it enables I/O count increases within existing cabinet space allocations.
  • Plug-and-Play Compatibility with Experion PKS: The module is designed to the Experion PKS mechanical and electrical interface standard, ensuring that replacement or expansion does not require firmware reconfiguration or I/O card re-addressing. The control system recognizes the I/O card and its associated termination module as a unit, simplifying commissioning and reducing the risk of configuration errors during maintenance windows.
  • Simplified Fault Isolation: The modular architecture of the Experion PKS I/O subsystem — where the termination module and I/O card are separate, independently replaceable units — allows maintenance technicians to isolate faults to either the field wiring/termination layer or the electronics layer without disturbing the other. This separation reduces mean time to repair (MTTR) in fault scenarios.
  • Support for Redundant I/O Configurations: In high-availability process applications, the MLE-TN32A can be deployed in redundant I/O configurations where dual I/O cards share a common termination module. This architecture maintains process visibility and control output capability during a single I/O card failure, supporting continuous operation without operator intervention.
  • Diagnostic Transparency: The Experion PKS system continuously monitors the health of I/O cards and their associated termination modules. Wiring faults — open circuits, short circuits, out-of-range signals — are reported to the operator console with channel-level granularity, enabling rapid identification of the specific field device or wiring segment requiring attention.
  • Long-Term Lifecycle Support: Honeywell’s Experion PKS platform is designed for multi-decade operational lifecycles, consistent with the capital investment cycles of process plants. The MLE-TN32A’s compatibility with both Series A and Series B I/O cards provides a degree of forward compatibility that protects the installed base during incremental system upgrades.
  • Standardized Spare Parts Management: The use of a common 32-channel termination module across multiple I/O card types simplifies spare parts inventory management. A single MLE-TN32A unit can serve as a spare for multiple I/O channel types, reducing the total number of unique spare part numbers that a plant maintenance organization must stock and manage.

Quality Assurance & Global Logistics

Every Honeywell MLE-TN32A unit supplied by siemensplc.com is sourced through verified industrial supply channels with full part number and revision traceability. Prior to shipment, each module undergoes a structured inspection protocol: physical examination of the housing, connector pins, and label markings; verification of the part number and revision code against Honeywell’s published product records; and ESD-safe packaging to prevent electrostatic discharge damage during transit.

Shipments originate from our warehouse in Xiamen, China — a major logistics hub with direct access to international air freight and sea freight services. We routinely ship to engineering firms, system integrators, and plant maintenance operations across Southeast Asia, the Middle East, Europe, and the Americas. Export documentation — commercial invoice, packing list, certificate of origin, and where required, export control classification — is prepared in compliance with applicable customs regulations for the destination country.

Standard international air freight transit times from Xiamen are 3–7 business days to most destinations. Express courier options (DHL, FedEx, UPS) are available for urgent requirements. All shipments include full tracking and are insured against transit loss or damage. A 12-month warranty covers manufacturing defects from the date of shipment.

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