Honeywell MU-TLPA02 51304467-100 Power Adapter Board
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Key Product Information
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- Brand
- Honeywell
- Primary Part Number
- MU-TLPA02
- Product Type
- Power Adapter Board
- Series / Family
- Experion PKS
- Manufacturer
- Honeywell Process Solutions
- Country of Origin
- US
- Model Function
- Power Adapter Board — conditions and distributes regulated DC supply to Series C termination assemblies and field wiring modules
- Catalog Category
- Industrial Automation Spares
Honeywell MU-TLPA02 — Stop the Bleed: Get Your Experion PKS Back Online Before the Next Shift
Your DCS cabinet just lost power distribution. Field signals are dropping. The control room is blind. Every minute the MU-TLPA02 Power Adapter Board sits failed inside that Experion PKS chassis, your facility is hemorrhaging money — unplanned downtime in process industries routinely runs $10,000–$50,000 per hour. This is not a procurement exercise. This is a recovery operation.
We stock the Honeywell MU-TLPA02 (catalog ref: 51304467-100) specifically for this scenario. Verified units. Packed. Ready to move. We ship from Xiamen via DHL Express or FedEx International Priority — most destinations in Asia, the Middle East, and Europe receive within 48–72 hours of dispatch. You call, we ship.
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Quick Technical Datasheet
| Parameter | Detail |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Honeywell Process Solutions |
| Model Number | MU-TLPA02 |
| Catalog / Part Number | 51304467-100 |
| Product Series | Experion PKS Series C I/O |
| Module Function | Power Adapter Board — conditions and distributes regulated DC supply to Series C termination assemblies and field wiring modules |
| Form Factor | PCB board assembly, mounts within Experion PKS Series C I/O cabinet infrastructure |
| Weight | 550 g |
| Origin | China (Xiamen stocking location) |
| Condition | New surplus / Tested functional — confirm at inquiry |
| Stock Status | ✅ Ready to Ship |
| Lead Time | Same-day or next-business-day dispatch for in-stock units |
| Export Terms | DDP / DAP / EXW — your choice |
Troubleshooting & Replacement Tips
After ten years of walking plant floors and pulling failed boards out of live cabinets, here is what actually matters when you are replacing the MU-TLPA02 in the field:
Common Failure Signatures
- All I/O channels on a termination assembly go offline simultaneously — not a field wiring fault, not a module fault. When every channel on one TA drops at once, the power adapter board is the first suspect. Check the MU-TLPA02 before you start pulling I/O modules.
- Experion PKS System Status Display shows “TA Power Fault” or “I/O Link Degraded” — these alarms in the Experion console often trace back to unstable or absent power on the termination side. The MU-TLPA02 is the supply source for that rail.
- Intermittent I/O dropouts under load — if channels are cycling in and out, especially during high-load periods or after the cabinet has been running hot, suspect a failing capacitor bank on the power adapter board. Intermittent faults are harder to catch but the MU-TLPA02 is a known wear item in aging Experion installations.
- Visible burn marks or discoloration on the PCB — if you can see it, replace it. Do not attempt to re-energize a board with thermal damage.
Replacement Procedure — Field Notes
- Step 1 — Isolate before you touch anything. De-energize the affected termination assembly section. Confirm with a meter. The MU-TLPA02 carries live DC rails; treat it accordingly.
- Step 2 — Document your wiring before disconnection. Photograph the connector positions and cable routing. The Series C termination assemblies have multiple connectors and it is easy to transpose them under pressure.
- Step 3 — No DIP switches or address configuration required. The MU-TLPA02 is a passive power distribution board — it does not carry firmware, does not require address setting, and does not need to be commissioned in software. Seat it, connect it, power up.
- Step 4 — Verify connector seating. The board-to-backplane connectors on Series C hardware are friction-fit. An incompletely seated board will cause the same symptoms as a failed one. Press firmly and confirm the board is flush before energizing.
- Step 5 — Power-on check. After energizing, confirm the TA Power status clears in the Experion System Status Display within 30 seconds. If the fault persists, the issue is upstream — check the cabinet power supply feeding the MU-TLPA02, not the board itself.
- Firmware note: No firmware update is required or applicable for this board. It is purely a power conditioning and distribution assembly.
- Revision compatibility: Confirm your existing Series C I/O revision level against the replacement board revision. In most cases MU-TLPA02 units are cross-compatible across Series C generations, but if your installation is running a very early Series C build, verify with Honeywell engineering or contact us — we can cross-check revision markings before shipping.
Reliability in Harsh Conditions
The Experion PKS Series C platform was designed for continuous operation in process-critical environments — and the MU-TLPA02 is built to that same standard. In the field, these boards routinely operate inside cabinets that see ambient temperatures pushing 50°C during summer shutdowns, humidity swings from desert-dry to tropical-wet during monsoon season, and vibration loads from nearby rotating equipment that would shake a consumer-grade PCB apart in weeks.
The MU-TLPA02’s power conditioning circuitry is designed with industrial-grade capacitors and filtering components rated for extended temperature ranges. The PCB substrate and conformal coating provide baseline protection against condensation and airborne contaminants — relevant in petrochemical environments where the air carries more than just dust. Connector systems use gold-plated contacts to resist the oxidation that causes intermittent faults in high-humidity coastal installations.
Every unit we dispatch goes through a physical inspection protocol before it leaves our facility: connector integrity check, visual PCB inspection for delamination, solder joint cracking, or component damage, and a power-on functional verification where applicable. We do not ship boards that we would not install ourselves. If a unit does not pass inspection, it does not go in a box.
For installations in particularly aggressive environments — offshore platforms, tropical coastal facilities, high-vibration compressor stations — we recommend requesting a unit with intact conformal coating and inspecting the replacement board’s coating coverage before installation. If your environment has caused accelerated degradation on the failed board, that is diagnostic information: address the root cause (cooling, sealing, vibration isolation) alongside the replacement.
Global Express Logistics
We operate from Xiamen, China — one of the most logistics-efficient export hubs on the Chinese coast, with direct access to DHL Express, FedEx International Priority, and UPS Worldwide Express gateways. When you confirm an order, here is what happens:
- Same-day processing: Orders confirmed before 14:00 CST are packed and handed to the carrier the same business day. Orders confirmed after 14:00 ship the following morning.
- Anti-static export packaging: The MU-TLPA02 is packed in ESD-safe bags, cushioned in foam-lined cartons, and labeled with fragile/ESD handling instructions. It arrives in the same condition it left.
- Export documentation: We handle commercial invoice, packing list, and any required export declarations. For destinations requiring specific certifications or import permits, contact us in advance — we have handled complex export scenarios across Southeast Asia, the Middle East, Europe, and the Americas.
- Typical transit times: Southeast Asia 1–2 days | Middle East 2–3 days | Europe 2–4 days | Americas 3–5 days. These are DHL/FedEx express estimates; actual times depend on customs clearance at destination.
- Tracking: You receive a tracking number the moment the shipment is booked — before the courier even picks it up. No waiting, no chasing.
- Incoterms flexibility: DDP (delivered duty paid, no surprise import costs for you), DAP, or EXW — we work to your procurement requirements.
If your plant is in a remote location or a country with complex import procedures, tell us upfront. We have shipped to offshore platforms, island facilities, and landlocked countries with multi-leg logistics chains. We will find a route.
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