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Model: DC-TUIO31 51307772-176
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Technical Dossier
The Honeywell DC-TUIO series constitutes the primary field termination and I/O module layer within the Experion PKS (Process Knowledge System) distributed control architecture. Deployed across the global heavy process industries — including petrochemical complexes, LNG terminals, nuclear power stations, offshore platforms, and crude oil refineries — these modules serve as the physical interface between field instrumentation and the C300 Controller backbone. Installations of Experion PKS with DC-TUIO infrastructure are documented across facilities operated by Shell, ExxonMobil, Saudi Aramco, Sinopec, and CNOOC, among others. The series encompasses analog input, analog output, digital input, digital output, and universal I/O termination assemblies, all designed for direct mounting on the Series C I/O Link (SCIO Link) backplane. The DC-TUIO modules are engineered to IEC 61511 functional safety standards and support HART field device communication on applicable analog channels. Their modular, hot-swappable design enables online replacement without process interruption, a critical requirement in continuous-operation refinery and chemical plant environments.
The DC-TUIO series was introduced as part of Honeywell's transition from the legacy TDC 3000 / TotalPlant Solution (TPS) platform to the Experion PKS architecture, formally launched in 2001. Early Experion deployments utilized the Series C I/O subsystem, which established the physical and electrical standards that the DC-TUIO family adheres to. The original DC-TUIO modules were designed to interface with the C200 Controller; subsequent revisions extended compatibility to the C300 Controller, which became the dominant controller platform from approximately 2005 onward.
A key architectural evolution was the introduction of HART pass-through capability on analog I/O modules, enabling asset management software (Honeywell Field Device Manager / AMS Device Manager) to communicate with HART-enabled field instruments without additional wiring infrastructure. Later hardware revisions (identifiable by the 51307xxx and 51309xxx part number suffixes) incorporated enhanced EMI shielding and revised backplane connectors to support higher-density I/O configurations. The DC-TUIO series reached functional maturity by approximately 2010 and has since entered a sustained-availability phase. Honeywell continues to supply these modules as spare parts, but new greenfield engineering specifications increasingly reference the EPKS Series D I/O and Universal I/O (UIO) platforms as forward-looking alternatives. For existing brownfield installations, the DC-TUIO series remains the only fully compatible replacement option without a controller migration project.
The following catalog covers verified, commonly deployed SKUs within the Honeywell Experion PKS DC-TUIO series. Modules are classified by functional category.
Analog Input (AI) Modules
Analog Output (AO) Modules
Digital Input (DI) Modules
Digital Output (DO) Modules
Universal I/O & Power Modules
DriveKNMS maintains a dedicated inventory program for Honeywell Experion PKS DC-TUIO series modules, with particular focus on part numbers that Honeywell has transitioned to limited-availability or end-of-production status. As the Experion PKS platform ages into its second and third decade of field deployment, procurement teams at refineries and chemical plants increasingly encounter extended lead times — often 16 to 52 weeks — for standard Honeywell distribution channels.
DriveKNMS addresses this gap through the following supply mechanisms: (1) Surplus stock acquisition from decommissioned DCS systems at plant shutdowns and turnarounds globally; (2) Tested used modules sourced from verified industrial dismantlers, each subject to full functional testing before resale; (3) Cross-reference matching for superseded part numbers — for example, mapping legacy 51307xxx part numbers to their current 51309xxx equivalents where hardware revisions are backward-compatible. Customers requiring long-term maintenance agreements for aging Experion PKS installations are encouraged to contact DriveKNMS to discuss consignment stock arrangements and annual supply contracts.
The DC-TUIO series presents specific quality verification challenges due to its backplane-dependent communication architecture and HART signal integrity requirements. DriveKNMS applies the following test protocol to all DC-TUIO modules prior to dispatch: