Schneider TSX3721001 Modular Base Controller – Momentum Series
Schneider TSX3721001 Modular Base Controller: Procurement Strategy & Asset Value in a Constrained Supply Chain The Schneider Electric TSX3721001 is…
Model: TM3DI16
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Technical Dossier
When a TM3DI16 fails in a running Modicon M221 or M241 control system, the path of least resistance is not a like-for-like replacement — it is a forced migration. A migration that carries six-figure engineering costs, weeks of downtime, and the risk of cascading process disruptions across an entire production line. For plant managers operating legacy discrete manufacturing or packaging lines built around the Modicon M200/M200 family, that scenario is not theoretical. It is the operational reality that makes a verified, available TM3DI16 unit worth far more than its original list price.
DriveKNMS maintains sourced inventory of discontinued Schneider Electric I/O expansion modules, including the TM3DI16, specifically to serve facilities that cannot afford — or are not yet ready — to fund a full control system overhaul.
| Parameter | Detail |
|---|---|
| Part Number | TM3DI16 |
| Manufacturer | Schneider Electric |
| Series | Modicon TM3 I/O Expansion |
| Compatible Controllers | Modicon M221, Modicon M241 |
| Module Type | Digital Input Expansion Module |
| Number of Inputs | 16 digital inputs |
| Input Voltage | 24 V DC |
| Input Type | Sink/Source (IEC Type 1 & Type 3) |
| Connection Type | Removable screw terminal block |
| Mounting | DIN rail |
| Country of Origin | France |
| Lifecycle Status | Discontinued / Obsolete – no longer manufactured by Schneider Electric |
The Modicon M221 and M241 controller families were widely deployed across food & beverage, water treatment, material handling, and light industrial automation between 2010 and 2020. The TM3DI16 served as the standard 16-channel digital input expansion block in these architectures, handling sensor feedback from proximity switches, limit switches, and pushbutton stations.
With Schneider Electric having moved its focus to the newer Modicon M262 and EcoStruxure Machine Expert ecosystem, TM3-series I/O modules have progressively exited the active production catalog. Facilities that standardized on M221/M241 platforms now face a hard choice: absorb the cost of a full platform migration — including new hardware, software licensing, re-engineering, and operator retraining — or locate and stockpile verified TM3DI16 units to extend the operational life of existing assets.
The economics are straightforward. A single M221-based machine cell may represent $80,000–$300,000 in installed capital. A platform migration project for a multi-cell line routinely exceeds $500,000 when engineering, commissioning, and lost production are fully accounted for. A verified TM3DI16 spare, by contrast, restores full functionality in under an hour with zero reprogramming. For any facility operating on a 5–10 year asset depreciation horizon, maintaining a buffer stock of critical I/O modules is not a procurement luxury — it is a risk management obligation.
How to extend your Modicon M221/M241 system life by 5–10 years:
Sourcing obsolete industrial hardware from the secondary market carries inherent risk. DriveKNMS applies a structured 5-step qualification process to every TM3DI16 unit before it is offered for sale.
Units are classified as New (sealed OEM packaging), Refurbished (tested, cleaned, reconditioned), or Used-Tested (field-pulled, fully functional). Condition is disclosed explicitly on every order confirmation.
What warranty applies to an obsolete TM3DI16 unit?
DriveKNMS provides a 90-day functional warranty on all tested and refurbished units. New, sealed units carry a 12-month warranty. Warranty covers functional failure under normal operating conditions and excludes physical damage caused after delivery.
How do I confirm the unit is genuine Schneider Electric and not a counterfeit?
All units sourced by DriveKNMS are verified against Schneider Electric OEM labeling standards, including part number markings, date codes, and housing construction. Certificates of conformity and inspection reports are available upon request for orders requiring traceability documentation.
Should I buy one spare or multiple units?
For facilities with three or more TM3DI16 units installed, we recommend holding a minimum of two spares. For single-unit installations in critical positions, one spare is the minimum acceptable posture. Given the declining global availability of TM3-series modules, procurement decisions made today will be materially more cost-effective than those made under emergency conditions 12–24 months from now.
Can you source other TM3-series modules?
Yes. DriveKNMS specializes in the full range of discontinued Schneider Electric TM3 I/O expansion modules, including digital output, analog input, analog output, and mixed I/O variants. Contact us with your full bill of materials for a consolidated availability check.
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