Westinghouse SAE-KA Modules | SAE-KA-40-S/T
Westinghouse SAE-KA Series: Comprehensive Module Range and Technical Overview The Westinghouse SAE-KA series is a family of analog servo amplifier…
Model: 5X00594G01
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Technical Dossier
The Westinghouse 5X00 series represents the core I/O and controller module family deployed within the WDPF (Westinghouse Distributed Processing Family) and its successor, the Ovation DCS platform. These modules have accumulated decades of installed base across global heavy industry sectors including petrochemical refineries, nuclear power generation facilities, fossil fuel power plants, and large-scale chemical processing operations. The 5X00 designation covers a broad functional range: analog input/output, digital input/output, controller processors, communication adapters, and power supply assemblies. Due to the long operational lifecycles typical of DCS infrastructure — often 20 to 30 years — the 5X00 series remains in active service at hundreds of facilities worldwide, creating sustained demand for both new-old-stock and refurbished spare parts.
The 5X00 module family originated in the late 1980s under Westinghouse Electric Corporation's process control division. Following the acquisition of Westinghouse's power generation and automation assets by CBS Corporation and subsequent divestiture, the WDPF platform was maintained and evolved by Emerson Electric under the Ovation brand. The 5X00 hardware architecture is built around a proprietary backplane bus that supports hot-swap module replacement in redundant configurations. Early revisions (G01 suffix) established the baseline electrical and firmware specifications; later G02, G03, and G04 revisions introduced enhanced noise immunity, expanded channel counts, and revised EEPROM configurations for compatibility with Ovation controller firmware versions 3.x and above. Backward compatibility between G-suffix revisions is module-type dependent and must be verified against the applicable Ovation hardware compatibility matrix before substitution. The transition from WDPF to Ovation did not require wholesale hardware replacement — the 5X00 I/O modules retained physical and electrical compatibility, making the installed base highly persistent. As of 2026, the 5X00 series is classified as mature/end-of-life by Emerson, with no new production runs. All procurement is sourced from authorized surplus inventory, refurbished units, or decommissioned plant stock.
The following part numbers represent verified, commonly traded 5X00 series modules. Each entry includes the primary functional classification.
Analog Input (AI) Modules
Analog Output (AO) Modules
Digital Input (DI) Modules
Digital Output (DO) Modules
Controller / Processor Modules
Communication & Power
With Emerson having formally discontinued new production of the 5X00 module range, procurement teams at power utilities and process plants face increasing lead times and price volatility when sourcing replacement units through OEM channels. DriveKNMS maintains a dedicated inventory program for end-of-life Westinghouse and Ovation hardware. Stock is sourced from decommissioned plant equipment, authorized surplus distributors, and controlled refurbishment pipelines. All units are catalogued by part number, G-suffix revision, and firmware version where applicable. For facilities operating under long-term service agreements or requiring multi-year spare parts coverage, DriveKNMS can provide blanket order arrangements and consignment stock programs. Inquiries for specific 5X00 part numbers, including low-volume single-unit requirements and high-volume plant shutdown kits, are handled directly by the technical sales team.
The 5X00 module family presents specific test challenges due to its proprietary backplane communication protocol and mixed analog/digital signal architecture. DriveKNMS applies a structured test protocol to all 5X00 units prior to shipment. Analog input modules (including the 5X00594G01) are bench-tested using calibrated current/voltage sources across all channels, with linearity and offset error verified against factory specification tolerances. Digital I/O modules are tested for channel isolation integrity and switching response time. Controller modules (5X00300G01, 5X00301G01) undergo firmware version verification and memory integrity checks. Backplane connector pins are inspected under magnification for corrosion, mechanical deformation, and gold plating wear. Modules that pass full functional test are issued a DriveKNMS test certificate with date, technician ID, and channel-level test data. Units that fail functional test but are repairable are routed to component-level repair before re-test. No module is shipped without a passing test record on file.