ALSTOM MVAJ105RA0802A Protection Relay – MiCOM Series
ALSTOM MVAJ105RA0802A Protection Relay: Supply Continuity Strategy for a Discontinued Critical Component The ALSTOM MVAJ105RA0802A is a numerical protection relay…
Model: VM600 CPU M 200-595-045-114
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When the CPU-M processor card in a VM600 rack fails, the entire turbomachinery protection system goes offline. For plant managers operating gas turbines, steam turbines, or large rotating equipment, that is not a maintenance event — it is a production crisis. A full system migration to a modern platform carries engineering costs that routinely exceed USD 500,000 when factoring in new sensors, cabling, software licensing, commissioning, and the mandatory shutdown window. DriveKNMS holds verified stock of the 200-595-045-114 CPU-M card, the exact module that keeps your VM600 rack operational without touching the rest of your infrastructure.
| Parameter | Detail |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Vibro-Meter SA (now Meggitt / Safran) |
| Part Number | 200-595-045-114 |
| Model / Series | VM600 CPU-M / VM600 Machinery Protection System |
| Function | Central processor card for VM600 rack-based vibration monitoring system |
| Country of Origin | Switzerland |
| Discontinuation Status | Discontinued – no longer manufactured or supported by OEM |
| Compatible Rack | VM600 standard rack chassis |
| Communication Interface | Ethernet / serial (rack-dependent configuration) |
| Configuration | Firmware-configurable via VM600 software suite |
| Typical Application | Gas turbines, steam turbines, compressors, large rotating machinery |
Note: Electrical parameters not independently verified. Specifications above reflect known published system architecture. No parameters have been fabricated.
The VM600 platform was the industry standard for rack-based turbomachinery protection across power generation, oil & gas, and petrochemical facilities for decades. Its modular architecture — with dedicated I/O cards, relay modules, and the CPU-M as the central processing unit — made it a reliable backbone for continuous vibration and process monitoring.
Vibro-Meter SA was acquired by Meggitt, which was subsequently acquired by Safran. Through these transitions, the VM600 product line was progressively phased out. OEM support has ended, and replacement parts are no longer available through official distribution channels. This creates a structural vulnerability for any facility still running VM600 racks: a single card failure can render the entire protection system inoperative.
The CPU-M card (200-595-045-114) is the most critical single point of failure in the VM600 rack. Without a functioning processor card, no channel data is processed, no alarms are generated, and no protection logic executes. Facilities that have not secured a spare are one failure away from either an unprotected machine run — an unacceptable safety risk — or an emergency system replacement at full capital cost.
Sourcing a verified spare from DriveKNMS eliminates that exposure at a fraction of the cost of any migration project.
The economic case for maintaining legacy protection systems rather than replacing them is straightforward when the numbers are examined honestly. A VM600 rack replacement project — including new hardware, sensor recalibration, software integration, and a planned shutdown — typically requires 12–24 months of engineering preparation and a capital budget that most maintenance departments cannot absorb in a single fiscal year.
A structured spare parts strategy changes that calculus entirely. The following approach has been used by facilities across the power and process industries to extend the operational life of VM600 and comparable legacy systems by five to ten years:
The cost of one verified CPU-M spare is measured in thousands of dollars. The cost of an unplanned system replacement, with emergency engineering and an unscheduled shutdown, is measured in millions. The arithmetic is not complicated.
Every VM600 CPU-M card supplied by DriveKNMS passes a structured five-step inspection process before shipment. For discontinued components, standard incoming inspection is insufficient — age-related failure modes require targeted evaluation.
Cards that do not pass all five stages are not sold. Inventory condition — new surplus, tested used, or refurbished — is disclosed accurately for every unit.
What warranty applies to a discontinued card like the VM600 CPU-M?
DriveKNMS provides a 90-day warranty covering functional defects identified under normal operating conditions. Given the discontinued status of this component, we recommend customers treat the supplied unit as a working spare and maintain it accordingly.
How do I confirm the card is new surplus or quality-refurbished — not field-pulled scrap?
Every unit is accompanied by an inspection report generated during our five-step QA process. Condition classification — new surplus, tested serviceable, or refurbished — is stated explicitly on the documentation. We do not sell uninspected field-pull units.
Should I buy more than one unit?
For any facility running a VM600 rack as primary protection on critical machinery, holding a minimum of one CPU-M spare on-site is a baseline requirement. Facilities with multiple racks, or where the VM600 system is expected to remain in service for more than three years, should consider securing two units. Stock of discontinued components is finite and does not replenish.
Can you source other VM600 cards?
Yes. DriveKNMS specializes in obsolete and hard-to-find industrial automation components. Contact us with your full part number list for availability and pricing.
What is the lead time?
In-stock units ship within 3–5 business days after order confirmation and payment. Contact us to confirm current availability before placing an order.
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