Honeywell MC-TAIH12 51304337-150 High-level Analog Input Module
Honeywell MC-TAIH12 51304337-150 High-level Analog Input Module
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Brand:Honeywell DCS Item No.:MC-TAIH12 Product Origin:USA Product Dimensions:137 x 51 x 151 mm Product Weight:0.54 kg Payment:T/T, Western Union, Credit Card Goods_stock:15 Shipping Port:Xiamen, China Lead Time:1-3 Days Condition:Brand New And Original Warranty:1 Year Certificate:COO
The Honeywell MC-TAIH12 High-level Analog Input Module delivers reliable and accurate acquisition of high-level analog signals in industrial automation systems. Its precise signal handling and rugged construction make it well-suited for continuous, high-demand operations.
Technical Specifications
Item
Description
Model
MC-TAIH12
Part Number
51304337-150
Module Type
High-level Analog Input Module
Dimensions
137 × 51 × 151 mm
Weight
Approx. 0.54 kg
Installation
Control cabinet mounting
Function
Acquisition of high-level analog input signals
Application
Industrial automation and process control
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Where It Excels
The Honeywell MC-TAIH12 High-level Analog Input Module is purpose-built for applications that demand accurate, stable acquisition of high-level analog signals. It fits seamlessly into Honeywell control architectures, delivering dependable signal conditioning for mission-critical measurement and monitoring tasks.
High-level analog signal acquisition in industrial control systems
Integration with Honeywell MC and FC control platforms
Process measurement for voltage-based field instruments
Monitoring of critical variables in continuous operations