Operating Temperature Range:-20°C to +60°C
Memory Capacity:16 KB of program memory, 8 KB of data memory
Input/Output Channels:16 digital inputs, 8 digital outputs
Power Consumption:Less than 10 Watts
Communication Protocols:HART, MODBUS, Ethernet
Controller Architecture:Microprocessor-based system with real-time operating system
Reliability Rating:Class 1 Div 2 hazardous location approved
The Honeywell SP-IHARTP Non-Redundant Controller is engineered to meet the stringent demands of industrial automation with its robust design and enhanced performance capabilities. It seamlessly integrates into complex control systems, ensuring smooth operation and minimal downtime.
Featuring a non-redundant configuration, this controller provides a cost-effective solution without compromising on reliability. Its compatibility with the HART protocol enables advanced communication between field devices and the controller, enhancing system efficiency and ease of maintenance.
Built to withstand harsh environmental conditions, the controller boasts an IP65 rating, making it suitable for outdoor or industrial applications where dust and water resistance are critical. Its wide operating temperature range (-20°C to +70°C) ensures stable performance across various operational scenarios.
With a versatile set of input signals (4-20 mA, 0-10 V, 0-100 kPa, and HART) and two sets of outputs (2 x 4-20 mA and 2 x Relay Contacts), the Honeywell SP-IHARTP Non-Redundant Controller offers flexible configuration options to cater to diverse industrial requirements. This includes the ability to monitor and control critical processes with precision and accuracy.
Equipped with four analog input channels and two analog output channels, the controller facilitates seamless data acquisition and control, enabling operators to fine-tune processes for optimal performance. Additionally, the compact size (160x160x112 mm) and lightweight design (0.5 kg) make installation and integration straightforward, even in space-constrained environments.
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