Overview
The Honeywell 10208/2/1 is a relay output module engineered for FSC Series safety control systems.
It delivers dependable switching performance for safety-related and control-critical field devices.
Moreover, the module ensures deterministic output behavior during normal operation and fault conditions.
Therefore, system designers rely on it to execute safety actions with consistent electrical isolation.
Specification
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Honeywell |
| Model | 10208/2/1 |
| Product Type | Relay output module |
| Series | FSC Series |
| Output Channels | 8 relay outputs |
| Output Type | Potential-free relay contacts |
| Contact Configuration | Normally open |
| Switching Voltage | Up to 250 VAC |
| Switching Current | Up to 2 A per channel |
| Isolation | Galvanic isolation between logic and field |
| Diagnostic Functions | Output state monitoring, internal self-test |
| Fail-safe Behavior | Defined output state on fault detection |
| Redundancy Support | Compatible with FSC redundant systems |
| Hot Swap Capability | Supported |
| Mounting | FSC system rack |
| Operating Temperature | 0°C to 60°C |
| Storage Temperature | -20°C to 70°C |
| Environmental Rating | Industrial-grade |
| Typical Industries | Oil & Gas, Chemical, Power Generation |
FAQ
Q1: What is the main function of the 10208/2/1 module?
A1: It provides relay-based digital outputs for Honeywell FSC Series safety systems.
Q2: Does this module support safety-critical applications?
A2: Yes, it supports fail-safe behavior and diagnostics for safety-related output functions.
Q3: What types of loads can the relay outputs control?
A3: They can control both inductive and resistive industrial field loads.
Q4: Can the module operate in redundant FSC configurations?
A4: Moreover, it fully supports redundant FSC system architectures.
Q5: Is hot-swap replacement supported?
A5: Yes, technicians can replace the module without shutting down the entire FSC system.
Q6: Which industries commonly use this module?
A6: Oil and gas, chemical processing, power generation, and heavy industry frequently use it.















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