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HONEYWELL TC-CCR014 97197975-A01 Using the process

Classify:Industry news |Time:2022-10-17 11:28:09

HONEYWELL TC-CCR014 97197975-A01 Using the process

The Honeywell TC-CCR014 97197975-A01 is an analog input card used in Honeywell's TDC 3000 distributed control system (DCS). This card is designed to receive and convert analog signals from various field devices such as temperature sensors, pressure transmitters, and flow meters into digital signals that can be processed by the DCS.

The TC-CCR014 card has 16 analog input channels and can accommodate a range of input signal types, including current, voltage, and resistance. It has a high-resolution analog-to-digital converter (ADC) that provides accurate and reliable signal conversion. The card also includes built-in diagnostics and fault detection capabilities to ensure optimal system performance and minimize downtime.

Overall, the TC-CCR014 97197975-A01 analog input card is a critical component of the Honeywell TDC 3000 DCS, providing accurate and reliable signal processing for a variety of field devices.

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Redaptive was founded in 2015 to help commercial and industrial building operators save money while meeting sustainability goals. (All buildings account for roughly 30% to 40% of global carbon dioxide emissions, the main gas blamed for climate change.)

Redaptive was built on the idea that the average commercial building in the U.S. wastes about 30% of the power it consumes. That adds up.

U.S. commercial and industrial buildings use about 1,400 terawatt hours of electricity a year, according to the Energy Department. About 420 terawatt hours are wasted, which is roughly equal to 10% of annual electricity consumption in the U.S.

Saving that waste would be like adding 30,000 onshore wind turbines to the country’s generating capacity. (There are about 73,000 turbines operating in the U.S. today.)

Tera is a numerical prefix indicating trillion, so 1,400 terawatt hours equals 1.4 trillion kilowatt-hours. At the average U.S. price for commercial electricity of about 12.5 cents a kilowatt-hour, commercial buildings are wasting more than $50 billion a year.


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