Description
Honeywell CC-GAOX11: Your Go-To 16-Channel Discrete Output Module for ControlEdge Systems
Let’s cut to the chase – if you’re wrestling with relay-based control in harsh environments, this little workhorse solves real headaches. From wastewater plants to packaging lines, I’ve seen the CC-GAOX11 quietly replace finicky third-party modules that couldn’t handle voltage spikes. One thing I appreciate is how it handles both sink and source configurations without jumper swaps – saved a client in Ohio two hours of downtime last month when they switched from a competitor’s unit.
Why It Stays Plugged In When Others Fail
- True relay isolation – Unlike solid-state clones, these mechanical relays handle 2A loads at 250VAC without breaking a sweat. You’ll typically avoid those annoying ground loop issues in pump control cabinets.
- Tool-free terminal blocks – Field techs love this. In dusty grain elevators I’ve visited, they swap wires in seconds without screwdrivers – crucial when your maintenance window is 20 minutes.
- Backplane-powered – No separate 24V supply needed. From my experience, this cuts wiring errors by nearly half during retrofits where space is tight.
- Channel status LEDs – Not just decorative. When that conveyor stops at 2AM, you’ll see exactly which output failed without a multimeter.
No-Surprise Specs
| Parameter | Detail |
|---|---|
| Brand/Model | Honeywell CC-GAOX11 |
| HS Code | 8537109090 (Programmable controllers) |
| Power Requirements | 24VDC via ControlEdge backplane (±15%) |
| Outputs | 16 isolated relay (250VAC/30VDC, 2A per channel) |
| Operating Temp | -20°C to 60°C – handles most North American plant floors, though I’d add heaters for Canadian winters below -15°C |
| Installation | DIN rail mount (EN 60715) – fits standard 40mm rail in NEMA 12 cabinets |
Where It Earns Its Keep
You’ll find these humming in places where reliability trumps everything. A food processing plant in Iowa uses them for valve control on washdown lines – the sealed relays shrug off high-pressure cleaning. In municipal water facilities, they’re the unsung heroes cycling pumps during peak demand. One wastewater client told me they’ve kept the same CC-GAOX11s running for 8 years across three control cabinet upgrades. Typically, it’s the modules handling physical actuators (solenoids, contactors, indicator lights) where you need that robust relay action.
Why Procurement Teams Keep Ordering
Look, your maintenance crew cares about uptime, but procurement cares about TCO. Here’s the real talk: yes, it costs 15% more than generic brands, but in most cases it pays back in year one. How? Fewer spares needed (we see 70% lower failure rates), no compatibility headaches with Honeywell’s ecosystem, and that 365-day warranty actually covers field failures – not just bench tests. Last quarter, a client avoided $18k in downtime by using these on a critical extruder line. Oh, and Honeywell’s tech support actually answers the phone – something I’ve verified personally during a midnight crisis call.
Keep It Running Smoothly
Installation’s straightforward – just mind the 100mm clearance above for heat dissipation. In dusty foundries I’ve visited, they add simple cabinet filters to prevent relay contact gunk-up. For maintenance? Check terminal torque quarterly (2.5 Nm is sweet spot), and wipe dust off every six months – no fancy calibration needed. Firmware updates happen through ControlEdge Manager, but honestly, most plants run the same version for years without issues. One caveat: don’t cram these next to VFDs without shielding – I’ve seen EMI cause phantom trips.
Built to Survive Audits
CE marked, UL listed (File E124088), and RoHS compliant – clears customs without drama. The 365-day warranty covers field failures (including improper wiring in some cases – check Annex B). We’ve shipped these globally for years; last month cleared Brazilian customs in 3 days with HS 8537109090. Delivery’s typically 1 week if in stock, though complex harmonics projects sometimes push it to 3 weeks. Payment’s 50% upfront, balance before FedEx/UPS/DHL ships – no surprises.







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