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Honeywell 6582800027

Honeywell TDC 3000 / TPS HPM Modules - 6582800027

Model: '6582800027

Brand Honeywell
Series 6582800027
Model '6582800027
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Honeywell TDC 3000 / TPS HPM Series: Comprehensive Module Range and Technical Overview

The Honeywell TDC 3000 (Total Distributed Control) and its successor platform TotalPlant Solution (TPS) represent one of the most widely deployed Distributed Control System (DCS) architectures in global heavy industry. Installed across petrochemical complexes, crude oil refineries, nuclear power generation facilities, LNG terminals, and large-scale chemical manufacturing plants, the TDC 3000 / TPS platform has maintained a dominant installed base since its commercial introduction in 1975. The High-Performance Process Manager (HPM) is the primary field controller module family within this architecture, responsible for executing regulatory control, sequential logic, and data acquisition at the process interface level. Honeywell part number 6582800027 is a verified component within this ecosystem, sourced and supported by DriveKNMS for lifecycle extension and emergency replacement programs.

The Evolution of TDC 3000 / TPS HPM Architecture

The TDC 3000 platform was introduced by Honeywell in 1975 as the industry's first commercially viable distributed control system, replacing centralized analog panel boards with a networked digital architecture. The original Basic Controller (BC) and Advanced Multifunction Controller (AMFC) modules communicated over the proprietary Data Hiway (DHwy) at 250 kbps. By the mid-1980s, Honeywell introduced the Local Control Network (LCN) operating at 5 Mbps, enabling the Universal Control Network (UCN) and the Process Manager (PM) / High-Performance Process Manager (HPM) controller family.

The HPM represented a significant architectural leap: dual-redundant processors, expanded I/O capacity (up to 40 I/O Link modules per HPM), and support for both UCN and FTA (Field Termination Assembly) wiring schemes. The platform transitioned into TotalPlant Solution (TPS) branding in the 1990s, integrating Windows-based operator stations (GUS – Global User Station) while maintaining full backward compatibility with TDC 3000 hardware. The Experion PKS platform, introduced in 2001, is the current-generation successor, but a substantial portion of global refinery and chemical plant infrastructure continues to operate on TDC 3000 / TPS hardware, making lifecycle spare parts sourcing a critical operational requirement.

Compatibility note: TDC 3000 I/O modules and HPM cards are generally not interchangeable with Experion C200/C300 series hardware without gateway or migration hardware. Firmware revisions must be matched to the HPM firmware baseline in service.

TDC 3000 / TPS HPM Full Catalog & Functionalities (SKU List)

Controllers & Processors

  • 6582800027: HPM I/O Link Interface Module – interfaces HPM controller to UCN I/O Link subsystem
  • 51401288-100: HPM High-Performance Process Manager Controller Card – primary CPU module for HPM cabinet
  • 51401288-200: HPM Controller Card Rev 2 – enhanced memory and processing speed variant
  • 51304485-100: HPM Redundant Controller Module – hot-standby redundancy processor for HPM
  • 51304485-200: HPM Redundant Controller Module Rev 2 – updated firmware baseline for TPS compatibility

Analog Input (AI) Modules

  • 51304754-150: HPM Analog Input Module – 16-channel, 4–20 mA / 1–5 V, HART-capable
  • 51304754-250: HPM Analog Input Module – 16-channel, high-density, isolated inputs
  • 51309276-175: HPM Analog Input FTA – field termination assembly for AI wiring
  • 51401584-100: HPM Thermocouple/RTD Input Module – 8-channel, J/K/T/E/R/S/B TC and PT100 RTD

Analog Output (AO) Modules

  • 51304516-150: HPM Analog Output Module – 8-channel, 4–20 mA, loop-powered
  • 51304516-250: HPM Analog Output Module – 8-channel, high-resolution 16-bit DAC
  • 51309288-175: HPM Analog Output FTA – field termination assembly for AO wiring

Digital Input (DI) Modules

  • 51304441-150: HPM Digital Input Module – 32-channel, 24 VDC, isolated
  • 51304441-250: HPM Digital Input Module – 32-channel, 120 VAC input compatible
  • 51309218-175: HPM Digital Input FTA – field termination assembly for DI wiring

Digital Output (DO) Modules

  • 51304453-150: HPM Digital Output Module – 16-channel, 24 VDC, solid-state relay output
  • 51304453-250: HPM Digital Output Module – 16-channel, relay contact output, 2A per channel

Power Supply Modules

  • 51190947-100: HPM Power Supply Module – 24 VDC, 10A, redundancy-capable
  • 51190947-200: HPM Redundant Power Supply Module – hot-swap, N+1 configuration

Communication & Network Modules

  • 51401195-100: UCN Interface Module – Universal Control Network node interface for HPM
  • 51304443-100: LCN Interface Card – Local Control Network adapter for TDC 3000 AM/HM nodes

Sourcing Hard-to-Find & Obsolete TDC 3000 / TPS HPM Parts

Honeywell formally transitioned TDC 3000 hardware to end-of-life (EOL) status progressively from 2005 onward, with TPS hardware following a similar trajectory. However, the installed base in refineries and chemical plants operating on 20–40 year asset lifecycles means that demand for HPM spare parts remains active and commercially significant. DriveKNMS maintains a dedicated inventory program for TDC 3000 / TPS HPM components, including modules classified as discontinued, obsolete, or no longer available through Honeywell's standard distribution channels.

Our sourcing protocol for hard-to-find HPM parts includes: direct procurement from decommissioned plant asset sales, certified refurbishment of pulled units with full functional restoration, cross-referencing Honeywell revision histories to identify compatible substitute part numbers, and maintaining traceability documentation for each unit. For operators running extended lifecycle programs on TDC 3000 / TPS platforms, DriveKNMS provides multi-year supply agreements and consignment stocking options to reduce unplanned downtime risk.

Quality Control for the TDC 3000 / TPS HPM Range

HPM modules present specific quality control challenges due to their complex backplane communication architecture and UCN/LCN bus interface logic. DriveKNMS applies a structured test protocol for all HPM series modules prior to dispatch:

  • Visual inspection: PCB condition, capacitor integrity, connector pin alignment, and conformal coating assessment
  • Power-on self-test (POST): module boot sequence verification against known-good firmware baseline
  • Backplane bus communication test: UCN/LCN signal integrity verification using Honeywell-compatible test fixtures
  • I/O channel functional test: channel-by-channel verification of analog accuracy (±0.1% FS) and digital switching for I/O modules
  • Burn-in cycle: 48-hour thermal cycling at operating temperature range (0–60°C) to screen latent component failures
  • Firmware revision verification: confirmation that installed firmware matches the revision specified by the customer's HPM baseline

All tested units are issued a DriveKNMS inspection certificate with test date, technician ID, and pass/fail records for each test stage.

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