The Honeywell CC-TAIX11 is an analog input module designed specifically for integration with Honeywell’s Experion Process Knowledge System (PKS), a leading distributed control system used in large-scale industrial operations. As a core component of the Experion architecture, it serves as the interface between field devices—such as thermocouples, RTDs, and pressure transmitters—and the DCS, converting raw analog signals into digital data that the system’s controllers can process and act upon.
Model CC-TAIX11
Brand Honeywell
Type Analog Input Module
Power Supply 24 V DC (from system backplane)
Operating Temperature 0°C to 60°C (32°F to 140°F)
Mounting Backplane-mounted in Control Processor Chassis
Dimensions 152 mm (W) x 102 mm (H) x 229 mm (D)
Weight 550 grams
Interfaces 8 analog input channels; ControlNet/Ethernet/IP
Certifications UL, CSA, ATEX, IECEx, CE
Cooling Convection cooling (no fan)
Environmental Rating NEMA 12 (when installed in enclosed chassis)
Input Types Supported Thermocouples, RTDs, 4-20 mA, 0-10 V
Conversion Resolution 16-bit
The Honeywell CC-TAIX11 is an analog input module designed specifically for integration with Honeywell’s Experion Process Knowledge System (PKS), a leading distributed control system used in large-scale industrial operations. As a core component of the Experion architecture, it serves as the interface between field devices—such as thermocouples, RTDs, and pressure transmitters—and the DCS, converting raw analog signals into digital data that the system’s controllers can process and act upon.
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Unlike generic input modules, the Honeywell CC-TAIX11 is engineered to meet the rigorous demands of process industries, where signal accuracy and system uptime are non-negotiable. It fits seamlessly into Honeywell’s TDC 3000 and Experion PKS systems, connecting via the ControlNet or Ethernet/IP networks to ensure real-time data transmission. For system integrators and control engineers, its value lies in its ability to simplify complex signal management: it handles multiple input types without requiring hardware reconfiguration, reducing setup time and minimizing the risk of configuration errors. Whether deployed in a new system or as a replacement in an existing Honeywell setup, the Honeywell CC-TAIX11 ensures that analog data flows reliably, forming the foundation of informed decision-making in process control.
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Main features and advantages:
The Honeywell CC-TAIX11 distinguishes itself with a combination of precision and ruggedness that’s essential in process industries. Its 16-bit analog-to-digital conversion delivers measurement accuracy within ±0.1% of full scale, ensuring that even small changes in process variables—like a 0.5°C shift in reactor temperature—are captured and relayed to the DCS. This level of precision is critical in applications such as pharmaceutical batch processing, where tight parameter control directly impacts product quality.
Built to withstand the harsh conditions of industrial settings, the Honeywell CC-TAIX11 features a robust metal housing that resists corrosion from airborne contaminants common in chemical plants or coastal refineries. It operates reliably in temperatures ranging from 0°C to 60°C, withstanding vibration and electrical noise that would degrade signal quality in less durable modules. This durability translates to lower replacement rates and reduced maintenance overhead, even in environments with high ambient humidity or frequent temperature fluctuations.
Compatibility is another key strength. The Honeywell CC-TAIX11 supports a wide range of analog input types, including thermocouples (J, K, T, E, R, S, B types), RTDs (Pt100, Ni100), and 4-20 mA current loops, eliminating the need for separate modules for different sensor types. It integrates smoothly with other Honeywell components, such as the CC-TAIX11 power supply module and the CC-TDIL01 digital input module, allowing for scalable system design. Long-term reliability is enhanced by built-in self-diagnostic features that alert operators to signal drift or module faults, enabling proactive maintenance before issues affect process performance.
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Technical specifications:
Model CC-TAIX11
Brand Honeywell
Type Analog Input Module
Power Supply 24 V DC (from system backplane)
Operating Temperature 0°C to 60°C (32°F to 140°F)
Mounting Backplane-mounted in Control Processor Chassis
Dimensions 152 mm (W) x 102 mm (H) x 229 mm (D)
Weight 550 grams
Interfaces 8 analog input channels; ControlNet/Ethernet/IP
Certifications UL, CSA, ATEX, IECEx, CE
Cooling Convection cooling (no fan)
Environmental Rating NEMA 12 (when installed in enclosed chassis)
Input Types Supported Thermocouples, RTDs, 4-20 mA, 0-10 V
Conversion Resolution 16-bit
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Application areas:
In industrial environments where precise analog signal management can mean the difference between optimal production and costly downtime, the Honeywell CC-TAIX11 emerges as a critical component in process control systems. This module finds its place in oil and gas refineries, where it translates pressure, flow, and temperature signals from field sensors into data that distributed control systems (DCS) can act on—ensuring that distillation columns and pipeline operations stay within safe, efficient parameters. It’s equally vital in chemical processing plants, where monitoring pH levels and chemical concentration demands accurate analog signal conversion to prevent hazardous deviations.
Water treatment facilities rely on the Honeywell CC-TAIX11 to process signals from turbidity meters and chlorine analyzers, directly contributing to compliance with drinking water standards. In power generation—whether from fossil fuels or renewable sources—this module plays a key role in regulating boiler feedwater flow and steam pressure, maintaining the stability of turbine operations. Used in industrial automation setups where analog signals form the backbone of process control, the Honeywell CC-TAIX11 excels at converting these critical inputs into actionable data, making it indispensable for engineers tasked with maintaining consistent, reliable operations across diverse and demanding environments. Its ability to handle multiple signal types while minimizing noise ensures that even the most sensitive processes remain on track, day in and day out.
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Related products:
Honeywell CC-TAIX01 – Similar analog input module with 4 channels, ideal for smaller-scale applications requiring fewer sensor connections.
Honeywell CC-TAOX11 – Analog output counterpart to the Honeywell CC-TAIX11, converting digital signals from the DCS to control valves and actuators.
Honeywell CC-TDIL01 – Digital input module that pairs with the Honeywell CC-TAIX11 to handle on/off signals from limit switches and relays.
Honeywell CC-PAIX01 – Power supply module specifically designed to provide stable 24 V DC to the Honeywell CC-TAIX11 and other backplane-mounted components.
Honeywell CC-RLX01 – Redundancy module that enables seamless failover for the Honeywell CC-TAIX11 in safety-critical systems.
Honeywell CC-Link01 – Communication module that extends the Honeywell CC-TAIX11’s connectivity to third-party devices via Modbus protocol.
Honeywell TC-IAH061 – Terminal block assembly that simplifies wiring connections for the Honeywell CC-TAIX11 in field installations.
Honeywell 51404433-100 – Calibration tool used to verify and adjust the Honeywell CC-TAIX11’s measurement accuracy during maintenance.
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Installation and maintenance:
Before installing the Honeywell CC-TAIX11, verify that the control processor chassis is powered down and that all safety locks are engaged to prevent electrical hazards. Check that the backplane connectors are clean and free of debris—even small particles can cause intermittent signal loss. Ensure the chassis has sufficient cooling capacity; while the module uses convection cooling, ambient temperatures inside the cabinet should not exceed 60°C, especially when multiple modules are installed in close proximity.
For maintenance, schedule semi-annual calibration checks using Honeywell’s recommended tools to ensure measurement accuracy remains within ±0.1% of full scale. Inspect wiring terminals quarterly for signs of corrosion, which can occur in high-humidity environments, and retighten connections as needed to prevent signal degradation. Use the Experion PKS diagnostics suite to monitor channel health monthly—look for recurring drift alerts, which may indicate a failing sensor or internal module issues. Firmware updates should be applied during planned shutdowns, as they often include improved noise filtering algorithms that enhance performance with newer sensor types.