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Model: PC D230 A 3BHE022291R0101
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Technical Dossier
When the communications backbone of a power generation or industrial automation system fails, the consequences extend far beyond a single module. The ABB PC D230 A (3BHE022291R0101) is a communications I/O module designed for the ABB AC800PEC platform — a controller series widely deployed in gas turbine control, hydro power, and heavy industrial automation. ABB has discontinued this product line, and OEM replacement channels are closed. A single failed unit of this type, left unresolved, can force a full controller migration: engineering assessments, new hardware procurement, system re-commissioning, and production downtime that routinely runs into the hundreds of thousands — or millions — of dollars. DriveKNMS holds verified physical stock of this module. For plant managers and maintenance engineers operating legacy AC800PEC installations, this is not a commodity purchase. It is asset protection.
| Part Number | 3BHE022291R0101 |
| Ordering Code | PC D230 A |
| Manufacturer | ABB |
| Product Series | AC800PEC |
| Module Function | Communications I/O Module |
| Typical Application | Gas turbine control, hydro power automation, heavy industrial process control |
| Compatible Platform | ABB AC800PEC controller system |
| Discontinuation Status | Discontinued – No longer available through ABB OEM channels |
| Country of Origin | Germany |
Note: Electrical parameters such as voltage ratings and communication bus specifications are not published here to prevent misapplication. Please contact us with your system configuration for technical verification before ordering.
The ABB AC800PEC platform was engineered for demanding, safety-critical environments where reliability over decades — not years — is the baseline expectation. Many installations commissioned in the 2000s and early 2010s remain fully operational and are not candidates for near-term replacement. The problem is not the controller itself. The problem is that ABB's support lifecycle for this series has ended, leaving plant operators exposed to a single point of failure: the unavailability of key modules like the PC D230 A.
The communications I/O module is not a peripheral component. It handles the data exchange layer between the controller and field devices or supervisory systems. A failure here does not degrade performance — it stops the system. In a gas turbine or hydro generation context, that means unplanned outage, regulatory reporting obligations, and the immediate pressure to justify a full system replacement to management and insurers.
The economic case for maintaining a spare inventory of modules like the 3BHE022291R0101 is straightforward. A single module, sourced now at current market rates, costs a fraction of one day of lost generation capacity. Extending the operational life of an AC800PEC installation by five to ten years through strategic spare parts management — rather than committing to a full DCS migration — can defer capital expenditure of several million dollars per unit. That deferral funds other priorities: safety upgrades, efficiency projects, workforce development. The module is the lever. The savings are structural.
Sourcing discontinued industrial electronics carries inherent risk. DriveKNMS applies a five-stage inspection protocol to every unit before it is offered for sale:
Units that do not pass all five stages are not sold. There is no grading system that allows a marginal unit to be offered at a discount. The standard is binary: the unit meets the criteria, or it does not ship.
What warranty applies to discontinued parts?
DriveKNMS provides a 90-day warranty covering functional defects identified under normal operating conditions. Given the discontinued status of this part, we recommend customers treat the warranty period as a commissioning window and maintain at least one additional spare unit in storage.
How do I know the unit is genuine and not counterfeit?
All units sourced by DriveKNMS are traceable to documented supply chains. We do not purchase from anonymous secondary markets. Physical markings, label formats, and PCB characteristics are verified against known-good reference units during inspection. If a unit cannot be authenticated, it is not offered for sale.
Should I buy more than one unit?
For any AC800PEC installation that is expected to remain in service for more than three years, holding a minimum of two units of each critical module is standard practice. The 3BHE022291R0101 is a communications-critical component. A second unit in storage costs less than two hours of unplanned downtime at most industrial facilities.
Can you source additional units if I need more than you have in stock?
Yes. DriveKNMS maintains active sourcing relationships across global industrial surplus channels. Contact us with your quantity requirement and timeline, and we will provide a sourcing assessment within 48 hours.
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