Collection: Honeywell TDC 3000

The Honeywell TDC 3000 is a distributed control system (DCS) introduced in 1991. This modular system is adaptable to various applications and is employed in the control of diverse industrial processes, including those within the oil and gas, petrochemical, refining, power generation, and manufacturing sectors.

The TDC 3000 comprises several essential components:

  1. Controllers: Serving as the core of the TDC 3000 system, controllers are responsible for executing control logic and facilitating communication with other system components.

  2. I/O Modules: These modules establish connections between the controllers and field devices, such as sensors and actuators.

  3. Communication Network: The communication network interconnects controllers, I/O modules, and other system components, enabling seamless data exchange.

  4. Operator Workstations: Operator workstations provide a means for operators to monitor and control industrial processes.

The TDC 3000 is highly regarded for its reliability and robustness. It has demonstrated its capabilities in the field for over 30 years and remains in use in various applications.

Honeywell continues to provide support for the TDC 3000 system, offering a range of upgrades and enhancements. These upgrades are designed to enhance system performance, reliability, and security.