VIBRO-METER IPC704P-CP237 244-704-000-042 Protection Unit – VM Series
VIBRO-METER IPC704P-CP237 244-704-000-042 Protection Unit: Global Sourcing Strategy & Asset Return Value The VIBRO-METER IPC704P-CP237 (P/N: 244-704-000-042) is a precision…
Model: MPC4 200-510-078-115
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Technical Dossier
When a Mechanical Protection Card fails inside a running VM600 rack, the consequences are not limited to a single sensor channel going dark. The MPC4 is the module responsible for processing vibration and speed signals and triggering protective relay outputs. Its failure can force a full turbine or compressor shutdown — and in facilities where that machine is the backbone of a continuous process, unplanned downtime costs routinely exceed USD $50,000 per day. The deeper problem: Vibro-Meter's VM600 platform has been progressively phased out, and the MPC4 200-510-078-115 is no longer manufactured. Migrating to a current-generation protection system — hardware, engineering, commissioning, and revalidation — typically runs USD $300,000 to over $1,000,000 per train. DriveKNMS holds verified physical stock of this card. Securing a spare now is not a procurement exercise; it is asset protection.
| Parameter | Detail |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Vibro-Meter SA (now Meggitt SA) |
| Part Number | MPC4 200-510-078-115 |
| Module Type | Mechanical Protection Card |
| Platform | VM600 Rack-Based Protection System |
| Country of Origin | Switzerland |
| Production Status | Discontinued / Obsolete – No longer manufactured |
| Compatible Systems | VM600 chassis; commonly deployed alongside Vibro-Meter VMC (Vibration Monitor Card) and RPS600 rack power supplies in turbine and compressor protection panels |
| Typical Applications | Gas turbines, steam turbines, centrifugal compressors, large rotating machinery requiring API 670-compliant protection |
The VM600 system was deployed extensively throughout the 1990s and 2000s in oil & gas, power generation, and petrochemical facilities. Many of these installations remain in service today — not because operators are unaware of the platform's age, but because the machines they protect are themselves long-lived capital assets with 20- to 40-year operational lifespans. Replacing the protection system in isolation is rarely straightforward: sensor wiring, relay logic, DCS integration points, and safety function documentation are all tied to the existing architecture. A forced migration triggered by a single failed card is the worst possible scenario — rushed, unplanned, and expensive.
The MPC4 card occupies a specific functional role within the VM600 rack that cannot be substituted with a generic module. It handles the conditioning, processing, and relay-output logic for mechanical protection channels. Removing it from service without a direct replacement means either running the machine unprotected — an unacceptable safety and insurance liability — or shutting down until a replacement is sourced. In markets where VM600 spares have largely disappeared from authorized channels, the sourcing window for a verified unit is narrow. Facilities that have not pre-positioned at least one spare MPC4 are operating with a single point of failure that has no fast resolution path.
The practical strategy for plant managers facing VM600 end-of-life pressure is not immediate system replacement. It is a structured spare-parts buffer that extends the operational life of the existing protection system by 5 to 10 years — long enough to align the migration with a planned major overhaul, secure capital budget approval, and execute the project on the facility's schedule rather than in response to an emergency.
Obsolete cards sourced from secondary markets carry real risks. DriveKNMS applies a 5-step inspection protocol before any VM600 module is offered for sale:
What warranty applies to an obsolete card like the MPC4?
DriveKNMS provides a 90-day warranty covering functional defects identified during installation and commissioning. Given the age of this platform, we recommend functional verification in a test rack prior to installation in a live protection system.
How do I confirm the card is genuine and not a counterfeit?
All units are inspected against known-good reference markings for the MPC4 200-510-078-115 part number. We provide photographic documentation of the physical unit — board markings, revision labels, and connector condition — prior to shipment upon request.
Should I buy more than one unit?
For facilities with multiple VM600 racks or machines, holding two units is the standard recommendation. The MPC4 is no longer manufactured, and secondary market availability will continue to decline. The cost of a second spare card is a fraction of one day of unplanned downtime on a protected machine.
Can you source other VM600 modules?
Yes. DriveKNMS specializes in legacy Vibro-Meter and broader turbomachinery protection system spares. Contact us with your full rack configuration and we will advise on availability.