The HoneywellCC-GDIL11Digital Input Module is designed for use in industrial automation and control systems, providing accurate and reliable reading of discrete signals from a variety of field devices such as switches, relays, sensors and other on/off devices. This module allows controllers to collect information about the status of connected devices and take appropriate actions to control processes. CC-GDIL11 is designed to work in harsh industrial environments and is highly reliable and durable.
Technical characteristics:
- Device type:Digital input module
- Model: CC-GDIL11
- Number of input channels: 16 digital input channels
- Input signal type: 24 V DC (discrete signals)
- Input voltage range: 18–30 V DC
- Signal type: Logical 0 and 1
- Isolation:Galvanic isolation between channels for protection against electromagnetic interference and power surges
- Communication interface: Connection to controllers via standard I/O buses
- Power: 24 V DC
- Operating temperature range: From -20°C to +60°C
- Installation: Installation on a DIN rail or in a cabinet
- Status indication: LED indicators for each channel indicating the current state of the inputs (on/off)
- Compatibility:Fully integrated with Honeywell control systems and other industrial systems
Features:
- Reliable signal reading:The module provides stable operation and accurate reading of discrete signals from field devices.
- Galvanic isolation: Provides protection of channels from electromagnetic interference and power surges, which is critical for operation in industrial environments.
- Easy to integrate:Easily connects to existing Honeywell control systems and other industrial platforms.
- Diagnostics: LED indicators on each channel help to quickly monitor the system status and identify possible malfunctions.
- Impact resistance: The module is designed for use in harsh conditions, resistant to vibrations, temperature changes and other external influences.
Application:
- Industrial automation: Collection of discrete signals from various sensors and devices to control technological processes in manufacturing plants.
- Power systems: Monitoring the condition of equipment and discrete devices in power plants for control and monitoring.
- Security systems:Used in emergency shutdown systems, alarms and other critical systems for reading and transmitting discrete signals.
- Infrastructure management:Used to monitor and control elements of HVAC systems, lighting and other building engineering systems.






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