



Introduction
The Honeywell CC-TDI230 Digital Input Module is designed to deliver accurate and reliable input control for industrial automation systems. Part of Honeywell’s C300 Control System, the CC-TDI230 processes digital signals from a wide range of input devices, such as sensors, switches, and other field devices, ensuring seamless communication between field equipment and the control system. This module is particularly beneficial in oil & gas, chemical processing, manufacturing, and power generation industries, where precise input monitoring and system responsiveness are crucial for maintaining operational efficiency and safety.
Technical Specifications
| Specification | Details |
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| Model | Honeywell CC-TDI230 |
| Type | Digital Input Module |
| Dimensions | 150 x 120 x 40 mm |
| Weight | 0.4 kg |
| Power Supply | 24V DC (Nominal) |
| Input Type | Digital (Discrete Signals) |
| Number of Inputs | 16 Digital Inputs |
| Input Voltage Range | 24V DC (Nominal) |
| Mounting Type | DIN Rail Mounting |
| Operating Temperature Range | -20°C to 70°C |
| Certifications | CE, RoHS, UL |
Applications
The Honeywell CC-TDI230 Digital Input Module is ideal for applications that require accurate and reliable digital input monitoring in automation systems. Key applications include:
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Oil & Gas: Monitors inputs from sensors and switches that track process conditions such as pressure, temperature, and flow in offshore rigs, pipelines, and refineries.
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Chemical Processing: Interfaces with safety sensors, alarms, and flow meters to ensure accurate input signals, contributing to safer and more efficient chemical production processes.
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Power Generation: Collects digital input data from various field devices, such as safety interlocks, pressure sensors, and limit switches, ensuring reliable monitoring and system control.
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Manufacturing: Captures digital signals from factory equipment like limit switches, position sensors, and proximity sensors, allowing for real-time process monitoring and automation control.
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Water Treatment: Monitors inputs from various devices, including pressure sensors, flow meters, and safety alarms, ensuring safe and efficient water treatment and distribution.
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Building Management: Collects input signals from sensors monitoring temperature, humidity, and pressure, enabling efficient building automation and environmental control.