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Phoenix Contact 2320157 QUINT-DIODE/12-24DC/2x20/1x40 Redundancy Module – Obsolete QUINT Series Spare Part
When a QUINT-DIODE redundancy module fails in a live 24 VDC power distribution system, the consequences extend far beyond a single component replacement. In facilities running legacy Phoenix Contact QUINT power architectures — common across process automation, railway control panels, and industrial machinery built between the late 1990s and 2010s — the loss of this module can collapse the entire redundant power path. A single unplanned line stoppage in a mid-scale manufacturing facility can cost between $50,000 and $500,000 per hour. A forced system-wide upgrade to a current-generation power architecture, including new DIN rail hardware, rewiring, and recommissioning, routinely exceeds $200,000 in engineering and downtime costs.
DriveKNMS holds verified physical stock of the Phoenix Contact 2320157. This is not a catalog listing — it is an actual unit available for immediate dispatch.
Technical Specifications
| Parameter | Value |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 2320157 |
| Series | QUINT |
| Function | Diode redundancy module for parallel power supply operation |
| Input Voltage Range | 12–24 VDC |
| Input Channels | 2 × 20 A |
| Output Current | 1 × 40 A |
| Mounting | DIN rail (35 mm) |
| Country of Origin | Germany |
| Discontinuation Status | Obsolete / Discontinued by Phoenix Contact. No longer available through standard distribution channels. |
| Compatible Systems | Phoenix Contact QUINT power supply systems; legacy 24 VDC redundant panel architectures |
Solving the Discontinued Hardware Crisis
The QUINT-DIODE/12-24DC/2x20/1x40 was the backbone of decoupled redundant power supply configurations in industrial control panels throughout the 2000s. Its role is structurally non-negotiable: it prevents reverse current flow between two parallel power supplies, ensuring that a failure in one supply does not drag down the other. In systems where this module is embedded, there is no software workaround and no firmware patch. The hardware must be present and functional.
Phoenix Contact's current QUINT4 and TRIO DIODE product lines are not drop-in replacements for this module in older panel layouts. Migrating to a new platform requires physical panel redesign, updated wiring diagrams, and in many cases, re-certification of the control panel under local electrical codes. For plant managers operating equipment with a remaining useful life of 5–10 years, this migration cost is economically indefensible.
The rational strategy is asset life extension through verified spare part procurement. A single unit of the 2320157, held as a cold spare, eliminates the risk of a multi-week lead time crisis when the installed unit fails. Facilities managing 10 or more QUINT-based panels should maintain a minimum of two units in bonded inventory. The cost of two spare modules is a fraction of one hour of unplanned downtime.
How to extend your automation asset life by 5–10 years using critical spare parts:
- Conduct a panel-by-panel audit to identify all installed QUINT-DIODE modules and their installation dates.
- Cross-reference with your MTBF data or manufacturer service bulletins to estimate remaining service life.
- Procure verified spare units now, while secondary market stock exists. Availability of obsolete Phoenix Contact QUINT components is declining year over year.
- Store spares in a controlled environment (temperature 15–25°C, humidity below 60%, anti-static packaging) to preserve component integrity.
- Establish a scheduled inspection cycle — every 24 months — covering terminal block torque, diode junction integrity, and DIN rail clip condition.
This approach defers a six-figure system upgrade and keeps your existing automation investment productive through its full intended service life.
Condition & Reliability Assurance
All obsolete and end-of-life components supplied by DriveKNMS pass a structured 5-step quality verification process before dispatch:
- Visual and mechanical inspection: Housing integrity, label legibility, DIN rail clip function, and terminal block condition are checked against OEM reference standards.
- Electrolytic capacitor assessment: Internal capacitors in power-path components are subject to electrolyte evaporation over time. Units showing signs of capacitor bulge, leakage, or date codes indicating high age risk are quarantined.
- Pin and connector corrosion check: All input/output terminals are inspected under magnification for oxidation, pitting, or contamination that could increase contact resistance.
- Firmware and hardware revision verification: Where applicable, hardware revision markings are documented and disclosed to the buyer prior to shipment.
- Functional bench test: Units are powered and tested under load conditions representative of their rated operating parameters before packaging.
Condition grade and any observed cosmetic wear are disclosed in full on the invoice. We do not ship units that fail any step of this process.
Key Features for System Maintenance
- Drop-in replacement: The 2320157 installs directly into existing QUINT panel positions with no modification to wiring or DIN rail layout.
- No reprogramming required: This is a passive diode module. There is no firmware, no configuration, and no commissioning software involved. Installation is mechanical and electrical only.
- Avoids engineering reconstruction costs: Replacing this module in kind eliminates the need for panel redesign, updated schematics, or re-certification — costs that routinely reach $50,000–$150,000 for a single panel.
- Maintains system certification integrity: Using the original part number preserves the as-built documentation of your control panel, which is critical for facilities operating under IEC, UL, or CE panel certification requirements.
FAQ
What warranty applies to this obsolete part?
DriveKNMS provides a 90-day warranty covering functional defects identified under normal operating conditions. Given the obsolete status of this component, extended warranty terms are available on request for bulk orders.
How do I confirm the unit is genuine and not counterfeit?
All units are sourced from documented industrial decommissioning projects or authorized surplus channels. We provide full traceability documentation including source records and our internal QA inspection report. Phoenix Contact part markings, date codes, and revision labels are verified against known authentic references.
Should I buy more than one unit?
For any facility with more than two QUINT-based panels, procuring two to four spare units is the standard recommendation. Secondary market availability of the 2320157 is finite and will not recover. Current stock levels at DriveKNMS are limited — once depleted, restock cannot be guaranteed.
Can this unit be used with current Phoenix Contact QUINT4 power supplies?
Compatibility with QUINT4-generation supplies depends on your specific panel configuration. We recommend confirming your installed supply model numbers before ordering. Our technical team can assist with compatibility verification prior to purchase.