Moore Industries 16114-171 / 16114-171/6 Module Card Rack – Obsolete NET Series Spare Part
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Model: 16137-148
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Technical Dossier
When a single cable assembly fails in an aging distributed control system, the consequences extend far beyond the component itself. For plants still operating on Moore Industries signal conditioning infrastructure, the 16137-148 I/O Bus Cable is a load-bearing link in the communication chain between field instruments and control hardware. Its discontinuation by the manufacturer has removed it from standard distribution channels — meaning the next failure event carries no guaranteed recovery path through conventional procurement.
Facilities that have deferred system migration face a hard calculation: a full DCS or signal conditioning platform upgrade, including engineering, commissioning, and process downtime, routinely runs into the hundreds of thousands — and in complex continuous-process environments, into the millions — of dollars. Against that exposure, securing a verified spare of the 16137-148 is not a maintenance line item. It is asset protection.
DriveKNMS holds physical inventory of this discontinued cable assembly. Availability is finite and not replenishable through the OEM.
| Manufacturer | Moore Industries International |
| Part Number | 16137-148 |
| Description | I/O Bus Cable Assembly |
| Product Status | Discontinued / Obsolete – No longer manufactured or distributed by OEM |
| Country of Origin | United States |
| Typical Application | Internal bus interconnect for Moore Industries signal conditioning modules and I/O subsystems |
| Compatible Systems | Moore Industries NET Concentrator System (NCS), SPA series, and associated legacy DCS I/O racks |
Note: Electrical parameters specific to this cable assembly (conductor count, impedance rating, connector pinout) are not published in available OEM documentation. Specifications will be confirmed against physical unit prior to shipment. No parameters have been assumed or fabricated.
Moore Industries built its signal conditioning and I/O infrastructure to operate reliably over decades. That durability is precisely why so many facilities — refineries, chemical plants, power generation stations, and water treatment facilities — still depend on this equipment long after the OEM has moved on to successor product lines.
The 16137-148 I/O Bus Cable serves as the physical communication backbone within Moore Industries I/O assemblies. In systems where this cable routes signals between field transmitters and the host DCS, a failure does not degrade performance gradually — it interrupts the data path entirely. There is no software workaround. There is no field reconfiguration that bypasses a failed bus cable. The affected I/O points go dark.
For plant managers facing system retirement pressure from corporate engineering teams, the calculus is straightforward: a verified spare of this cable assembly, held on-site, converts a potential production-stopping event into a scheduled maintenance task measured in hours rather than weeks. The cost of one spare unit is a rounding error against the cost of unplanned downtime in any continuous process environment.
Extending the operational life of a Moore Industries I/O platform by five to ten years through targeted spare parts procurement is a documented strategy in asset-intensive industries. The approach requires identifying the highest-failure-risk components — cable assemblies, connectors, and passive interconnects rank consistently near the top — and securing verified stock before market availability collapses entirely. The window for sourcing the 16137-148 through specialist distributors like DriveKNMS is open now. It will not remain open indefinitely.
Discontinued cable assemblies sourced outside the OEM supply chain require a structured verification process before they can be trusted in a live control system. DriveKNMS applies a five-step inspection protocol to all legacy cable inventory:
1. Physical Integrity Inspection: Full visual examination of jacket, shielding, and connector housings for mechanical damage, abrasion, or deformation consistent with improper storage or prior installation stress.
2. Connector and Pin Examination: Each connector end is inspected under magnification for pin corrosion, oxidation, bent contacts, and contamination. Corroded or compromised contacts are documented and the unit is quarantined from serviceable stock.
3. Continuity and Isolation Verification: Conductor continuity is confirmed end-to-end. Shield integrity and conductor-to-conductor isolation are verified to confirm the cable has not suffered internal damage from prior use or storage conditions.
4. Firmware and Labeling Cross-Reference: Part number markings are cross-referenced against known Moore Industries documentation to confirm the unit matches the 16137-148 specification and has not been relabeled from a different assembly revision.
5. Packaging and Storage Audit: Units are repackaged in anti-static, moisture-controlled packaging with desiccant prior to shipment. Storage history is documented where available.
Units that do not pass all five stages are not offered for sale.
The 16137-148 is a direct mechanical and electrical replacement for the original OEM assembly. Installation does not require firmware changes, address reconfiguration, or modifications to the host DCS. The cable seats into the existing connector positions on Moore Industries I/O hardware without adapter hardware or re-engineering of the cable routing.
This drop-in replacement characteristic is the defining maintenance advantage of sourcing the correct OEM part number rather than attempting a field-fabricated substitute. A fabricated replacement introduces unknown impedance characteristics and connector tolerances that may cause intermittent faults — the most difficult category of control system failure to diagnose. The 16137-148, installed as a verified OEM assembly, restores the I/O bus to its original specification without introducing new variables into the system.
For maintenance teams operating under budget constraints, this approach avoids the engineering labor cost of designing, testing, and validating a substitute assembly — a process that can consume more time and cost than the original system upgrade it was meant to defer.
What warranty applies to discontinued parts?
DriveKNMS provides a 90-day warranty against defects in materials and workmanship on all verified spare parts. Warranty claims are handled directly — no OEM involvement is required or available for discontinued product lines.
How do I confirm this is a genuine OEM unit and not a counterfeit?
Each unit is inspected and cross-referenced against Moore Industries part number documentation prior to listing. Physical markings, connector geometry, and cable construction are verified against known-good reference data. Units with inconsistent markings or construction anomalies are not offered for sale.
Should I purchase more than one unit?
For systems where the 16137-148 is installed in multiple positions, or where the platform is expected to remain in service for more than three years, holding a minimum of two spare units is a reasonable risk management position. Market availability of this part number will continue to decline as existing distributor stock is consumed. Replenishment through the OEM is not possible.
Can you source additional quantity if I need more than you have in stock?
DriveKNMS maintains active sourcing relationships with industrial surplus and legacy parts networks globally. Contact us with your quantity requirement and we will advise on availability and lead time.
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