Reliance Electric PSM-50 Modules: PSM-50 9101-3000E PSM50 91013000E
Reliance Electric PSM-50 Series: Comprehensive Module Range and Technical Overview The Reliance Electric PSM-50 series is a family of vibration…
Model: 57C405-E
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Technical Dossier
The Reliance Electric 57C Series represents a core product line within the Automax Distributed Control System (DCS) platform, deployed extensively across global heavy industry sectors including petrochemical refineries, nuclear power generation facilities, pulp and paper mills, and continuous-process chemical plants. The 57C architecture was engineered for deterministic real-time control with high-density I/O integration, and installations from the 1980s through the early 2000s remain operational in facilities where process continuity outweighs migration cost. The series occupies a critical position in the installed base of North American and European industrial automation infrastructure, making reliable spare parts sourcing a persistent operational requirement for maintenance and reliability engineers.
The 57C Series was introduced as part of Reliance Electric's Automax control platform, which competed directly with Honeywell TDC 3000, Bailey INFI 90, and Foxboro I/A Series systems during the DCS expansion era of the 1980s. The architecture is built around a proprietary backplane bus that supports synchronous data exchange between CPU, I/O, and communication modules within a single rack. Early revisions used parallel backplane addressing; later hardware revisions introduced enhanced diagnostics and improved noise immunity for high-EMI environments such as motor control centers and switchgear rooms.
Rockwell Automation acquired Reliance Electric in 1995. Support for the 57C platform was progressively reduced through the 2000s, with official end-of-life designation reached for most modules by 2010–2015. The recommended migration path is to the Allen-Bradley ControlLogix or PlantPAx platforms, but the capital cost and process downtime associated with full DCS migration means a significant installed base continues to operate on 57C hardware, supported by third-party MRO suppliers and refurbished parts inventories.
The following SKUs represent verified, commonly sourced modules within the Reliance Electric 57C Series. Modules are classified by functional category.
CPU & Controller Modules
Analog Input (AI) Modules
Analog Output (AO) Modules
Digital Input (DI) Modules
Digital Output (DO) Modules
Communication & Network Adapter Modules
Power Supply Modules
DriveKNMS maintains a dedicated inventory of Reliance Electric 57C Series modules sourced from decommissioned plant equipment, controlled-environment warehouses, and verified MRO distributors. For end-of-life hardware such as the 57C405-E and related analog I/O modules, DriveKNMS provides lifecycle extension support including: pull-tested refurbished units with documented operational history, new-old-stock (NOS) modules where available, cross-reference identification for functionally equivalent replacement modules, and emergency same-day quotation for unplanned outage scenarios. All units are shipped with full traceability documentation. Minimum lead time for standard stock items is 24–48 hours ex-warehouse.
Each 57C Series module processed by DriveKNMS undergoes a structured inspection and functional test protocol specific to the Automax backplane architecture. Analog modules including the 57C405-E are bench-tested using calibrated signal sources to verify channel-by-channel accuracy across the full 4–20 mA and 0–10 V input ranges. Digital modules are tested for contact integrity, isolation resistance, and response time. Communication modules are validated for protocol handshake and data integrity under simulated bus load. Backplane connector pins are inspected under magnification and cleaned to IPC-A-610 standards. Modules exhibiting EEPROM corruption, failed ASICs, or damaged bus transceivers are quarantined and not offered for resale. Each unit ships with a test report and a 12-month warranty against functional failure.