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Honeywell CC-PAIH51 51410069-275 High Level Analog Input Module
with HART
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Modules | Description |
CU-CBDS01 | Series C, Single Access Cabinet |
CU-CBDD01 | Series C, Dual Access Cabinet |
CC-MCAR01 | IOTA Carrier Channel Assembly |
Ca-PCNT01 | C300Controi Processor |
Ca-TCNT01 | C300Controi Processor IOTA |
Ca-PAIH01 | Hi-level AI HART |
CA-TAIX01 | Hi-level AI HART IOTA |
Ca-TAIX11 | Hi-level AI HART IOTA - Redundant |
Ca-PAOH01 | AO 16pt HART |
Ca-TAOX01 | AOIOTA |
Ca-TAOX11 | AO IOTA - Redundant |
Ca-PDIL01 | Dl24V |
Ca-TDIL01 | Dl24VIOTA |
Ca-TDIL11 | DI 24V IOTA - Redundant |
Ca-PDOB01 | DO 24V Bussed Out |
Ca-TDOB01 | DO 24V Buss IOTA |
Ca-TDOB11 | DO 24V Buss IOTA - Redundant |
Ca-TDOR01 | DO Relay IOTA |
Ca-TDOR11 | DO Relay IOTA - Redundant |
Ca-SDOR01 | DO Relay Extension Board |
Ca-PFB401 | Fieldbus - 4 Nets |
Ca-TFB402 | Fieldbus IOTA - 4 Nets |
Ca-TFB412 | Fieldbus IOTA - Redundant - 4 Nets |
Ca-PAIM01 | PMIOLLMux |
Ca-TAIM01 | PMIO LLMux IOTA |
Ca-TAMT04 | LLMuxTCFTA |
Ca-TAMR01 | LLMux RTD FTA |
Ca-PCF901 | Control Firewall (8 port + 1 uplink) |
Ca-TCF901 | Control Firewall IOTA |
Ca-FSMx01 | FTE Single Model Fiber Module |
Ca-FMMx01 | FTE Multi-Model Fiber Module |
Gases that trap heat in the atmosphere are called greenhouse gases.
CO2 is the principal greenhouse gas, but other gases can have the
same heat-trapping effect (Figure 5). Some of these other
greenhouse gases, however, have a much stronger greenhouse, or
heat-trapping, effect than CO2. For example, methane is 21 times
more potent a greenhouse gas than CO2. Different GHGs have
different atmospheric life times, and therefore actions to reduce
emissions will take time to effect reductions of gases in the
atmosphere. The principal, human-generated greenhouse gases that
enter the atmosphere are Carbon Dioxide (CO2): Carbon dioxide
enters the atmosphere through the burning of fossil fuels (oil,
natural gas and coal).
Methane (CH4): Methane is emitted during the production and
transport of coal, natural gas and oil. Methane emissions also
result from livestock and other agricultural practices and by the
decay of organic waste in municipal solid waste landfills and
anaerobic wastewater treatment plants. CH4 is a greenhouse gas
approximately 21 times more potent than CO2 and has an atmospheric
lifespan of roughly 12 years (EPA, 2009c).