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Model: 1C31197G05
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When a single analog input module fails inside a Westinghouse WDPF distributed control system, the consequences extend far beyond the cost of the part itself. A forced migration to a modern DCS platform — including engineering, rewiring, software licensing, operator retraining, and production downtime — routinely exceeds USD $2–5 million per control loop cluster. The 1C31197G05 is a discontinued component with no direct OEM replacement. DriveKNMS maintains verified physical stock of this module specifically to serve facilities that cannot afford — and should not be forced into — a premature system overhaul.
This is not a commodity listing. It is a documented asset-protection decision.
| Parameter | Detail |
|---|---|
| Part Number | 1C31197G05 |
| Manufacturer | Westinghouse Electric / Emerson (successor) |
| Series | WDPF (Westinghouse Distributed Processing Family) |
| Module Type | Analog Input Module |
| Compatible Systems | Westinghouse WDPF DCS; Ovation legacy configurations |
| Country of Origin | United States |
| OEM Status | Discontinued – No longer manufactured or supported by OEM |
| Electrical Parameters | Refer to original WDPF engineering documentation. DriveKNMS does not publish unverified specifications. |
The Westinghouse WDPF platform was deployed extensively across power generation, petrochemical, and heavy industrial facilities from the 1980s through the early 2000s. Emerson's acquisition of the Westinghouse process control division did not result in continued production of legacy WDPF I/O modules. The 1C31197G05 analog input module is one of several critical cards in this family that have been formally discontinued, with no pin-compatible modern substitute available from the OEM.
Facilities still operating WDPF systems face a structural dilemma: the control logic embedded in these platforms represents decades of process tuning, safety interlock configuration, and operational knowledge. Replacing the DCS is not simply a hardware procurement exercise — it is a multi-year capital project that disrupts production, introduces new failure modes during commissioning, and requires regulatory re-approval in many industries.
The practical alternative is a disciplined spare parts strategy. Procurement teams that identify and secure critical discontinued modules — before a failure event — convert a potential production crisis into a planned maintenance activity. A single 1C31197G05 sourced today can prevent weeks of unplanned downtime tomorrow. For facilities managing aging WDPF infrastructure, this is not optional risk management. It is the baseline.
Industry data consistently shows that extending the operational life of a proven DCS platform by 5–10 years through targeted spare parts investment costs between 3% and 8% of the equivalent system replacement budget. For a $3 million migration project, that represents a deferral value of $2.75 million or more — funded by a spare parts program that costs tens of thousands, not millions.
DriveKNMS applies a 5-stage quality protocol to all discontinued modules before shipment:
Q: What warranty applies to discontinued modules?
A: DriveKNMS provides a 90-day functional warranty on all tested units. Extended warranty arrangements are available for bulk procurement — contact us to discuss terms.
Q: How do I confirm the unit is genuine and not counterfeit?
A: All modules sourced by DriveKNMS are inspected for OEM markings, board revision consistency, and component authenticity. We do not source from unverified secondary markets. Documentation of inspection records is available upon request.
Q: Should I buy multiple units as long-term stock?
A: For any facility operating a WDPF system, holding a minimum of two spare 1C31197G05 modules is a defensible maintenance strategy. Given the declining availability of this part in the secondary market, procurement delay increases both price risk and sourcing risk. We recommend assessing your installed base and calculating the number of modules at risk before the next planned outage window.
Q: Can DriveKNMS source other WDPF modules?
A: Yes. DriveKNMS specializes in the full range of Westinghouse WDPF and related legacy DCS components. Contact us with your complete bill of materials for a consolidated sourcing assessment.
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