




Product Description
Honeywell PBA455971-002 Battery Charger
Product Overview
- The Honeywell PBA455971-002 is a Battery Charger module designed for use in Honeywell’s Universal Control Network (UCN) equipment cabinets, supporting Process Manager (PM), Advanced Process Manager (APM), and High-Performance Process Manager (HPM) systems within the TDC 3000 and Experion Process Knowledge System (PKS) platforms. This module charges 48 VDC backup batteries, ensuring continuous power availability during AC power failures. It is critical for industrial automation applications requiring high reliability in industries such as oil and gas, chemical, and manufacturing.
Technical Specifications
- The PBA455971-002 has the following specifications based on standard characteristics for this model:
Specification | Details |
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Model/Part Number | PBA455971-002 |
Manufacturer | Honeywell |
Description | Battery Charger for UCN Systems |
Series | TDC 3000 / Experion PKS (PM, APM, HPM) |
Input Voltage | 85 to 264 VAC |
Battery Type | 48 VDC (lead-acid or compatible) |
Charging Output | 48 VDC, adjustable current (typically up to 10 A) |
Operating Temperature | -20°C to +55°C (-4°F to +131°F) |
Weight | Approx. 1 kg |
Additional Details
- The PBA455971-002 includes the following additional information based on its standard use and documentation:
- Function: Charges 48 VDC backup batteries to maintain uninterrupted power to UCN systems during AC power outages, ensuring reliable operation of critical process control systems.
- Mounting: Installs in UCN equipment cabinets alongside HPM power supplies (e.g., 51198947-100 series), designed for seamless integration and easy maintenance.
- Compatibility: Compatible with Honeywell’s TDC 3000 and Experion PKS systems; works with power supplies like 51198947-100 and 51109684-100 for comprehensive power management.
- Configuration: CE-compliant; supports integration with redundant power systems for enhanced system reliability.
- Certifications: Meets CE, UL, and CSA standards for industrial environments.