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Model: 3A99132G01
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Technical Dossier
The Westinghouse WDPF (Westinghouse Distributed Processing Family) is a distributed control system (DCS) platform that has maintained a significant installed base across global heavy industry sectors including petrochemical refineries, nuclear power stations, fossil fuel power plants, and large-scale chemical processing facilities. Originally developed by Westinghouse Electric Corporation and subsequently supported through Emerson Process Management and OVATION successor platforms, the WDPF architecture remains operational in hundreds of facilities worldwide that have not yet completed migration to modern DCS platforms. The 3A99132G01 is a Power Supply Card within this ecosystem, providing regulated DC power distribution to backplane-mounted I/O and controller modules.
The WDPF platform's longevity in critical infrastructure environments means that sourcing replacement modules — particularly power supply cards such as the 3A99132G01 — is a routine operational requirement for plant maintenance teams. DriveKNMS maintains dedicated inventory and sourcing channels for the full WDPF module range.
The WDPF platform was introduced in the late 1970s and underwent several major architectural revisions through the 1980s and 1990s. Early WDPF installations used a proprietary WDPF Data Highway for inter-node communication, operating at 1 Mbps over coaxial cable. Subsequent generations introduced fiber-optic Data Highway variants and expanded the I/O module library to support thermocouple, RTD, analog, and discrete signal types across a standardized 19-inch rack backplane form factor.
The WDPF II generation introduced enhanced processor cards with expanded memory and faster scan rates, while maintaining backward compatibility with first-generation I/O modules — a design decision that extended the platform's operational lifespan significantly. By the mid-2000s, Emerson Process Management had assumed support responsibility following the Westinghouse Process Control division acquisition, and began offering OVATION migration pathways. Despite this, a large proportion of WDPF installations remain in service under long-term maintenance agreements, creating sustained demand for spare modules including power supply cards, CPU boards, and I/O modules across the full 3A99xxx, 5X00xxx, 1C31xxx, and 7379xxx part number families.
Compatibility considerations are critical: WDPF modules are backplane-specific and generation-specific. A module from a WDPF II rack cannot be assumed compatible with a WDPF I backplane without engineering verification. Power supply cards such as the 3A99132G01 must be matched to the correct backplane voltage and current specifications.
The following represents a reference index of commonly sourced WDPF modules across functional categories. All part numbers listed are verified members of the Westinghouse WDPF platform ecosystem.
Power Supply Modules
CPU / Controller Modules
Analog Input (AI) Modules
Digital Input / Output (DI/DO) Modules
Communication & Network Modules
The Westinghouse WDPF platform is classified as end-of-life by its current support organization. OEM new-manufacture stock for modules including the 3A99132G01 Power Supply Card is no longer available through standard distribution channels. DriveKNMS operates a dedicated lifecycle extension sourcing program for WDPF and comparable legacy DCS platforms.
Our sourcing methodology for obsolete WDPF modules includes: direct acquisition from decommissioned plant inventories, certified refurbishment of pulled units, cross-referencing of equivalent-function modules across WDPF generations, and maintenance of a continuously updated stock database covering the 3A99xxx, 5X00xxx, 1C31xxx, and 7379xxx part families. For power supply cards specifically, we maintain traceability records covering input voltage range, output rail specifications, and backplane connector revision to ensure compatibility verification prior to shipment.
Plants operating WDPF systems under long-term maintenance agreements (LTMAs) or in the process of phased migration to OVATION or third-party DCS platforms are encouraged to contact DriveKNMS to establish a standing spare parts agreement, reducing lead time risk for critical module failures.
WDPF modules present specific quality control challenges due to the complexity of their backplane bus interfaces and the age-related degradation patterns common in legacy DCS hardware. DriveKNMS applies a structured test protocol to all WDPF modules prior to shipment.
For power supply cards including the 3A99132G01, the test procedure includes: input voltage range verification across specified tolerance bands, output rail load regulation testing under simulated backplane current draw, ripple and noise measurement on all DC output rails, thermal cycling to identify marginal capacitor or regulator failures, and visual inspection of PCB traces, connector pins, and component condition. Modules exhibiting any out-of-specification readings are quarantined and not offered for sale. All tested units are issued a test report available upon request.
For CPU and I/O modules, additional functional testing is performed using WDPF-compatible backplane test fixtures to verify Data Highway communication, I/O channel accuracy, and firmware integrity where applicable.