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Model: SB822 3BSC760019E1
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Technical Dossier
When a battery module fails inside an ABB Advant Controller or MasterPiece series rack, the consequences extend far beyond a simple component swap. These legacy platforms underpin continuous-process industries — pulp and paper, petrochemical, power generation — where an unplanned control system outage can cost a facility hundreds of thousands of dollars per hour in lost production. A full platform migration to a modern DCS, including engineering, commissioning, and operator retraining, routinely exceeds seven figures. The ABB SB822 (part number 3BSC760019E1) rechargeable battery is the component that keeps SRAM data, clock functions, and program retention alive inside these controllers. Without it, the CPU loses its configuration on power cycle. Sourcing a verified replacement from existing stock is the lowest-cost path to keeping that asset running.
| Parameter | Detail |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | ABB |
| Part Number | SB822 |
| Cross Reference | 3BSC760019E1 |
| Description | Rechargeable Battery Module |
| Compatible Series | ABB Advant Controller (AC 110 / AC 160 / AC 410 / AC 450), ABB MasterPiece 200/1 |
| Country of Origin | Sweden |
| Discontinuation Status | Obsolete – No longer manufactured by ABB. Replacement sourcing required from authorized aftermarket channels. |
| Condition Available | New Old Stock (NOS) / Professionally Refurbished |
Note: Electrical parameters such as nominal voltage and capacity are not published here to prevent misapplication. Confirm compatibility with your specific CPU module revision before installation.
ABB's Advant and MasterPiece controller families were workhorses of industrial automation from the 1980s through the early 2000s. Many of these systems remain in active service today — not because operators are unaware of their age, but because the cost and risk of replacing a functioning, deeply integrated control platform is prohibitive. The SB822 battery sits at a critical junction in this equation. It is not a peripheral accessory; it is the component that preserves the CPU's volatile memory across power interruptions. A failed battery means a cold-start CPU with no program, no configuration, and no process data — effectively a bricked controller until the battery is replaced and the system is reloaded from backup.
For facilities running these platforms, the SB822 is not interchangeable with generic battery formats. The physical form factor, connector type, and charge management behavior are specific to the ABB module design. Substituting an incompatible battery risks incorrect charging behavior, which can damage the CPU board itself — converting a low-cost maintenance task into a catastrophic hardware failure.
DriveKNMS maintains sourced inventory of the SB822 / 3BSC760019E1 specifically to serve facilities that cannot afford to discover this part is unavailable at the moment of failure. Procurement teams managing aging ABB infrastructure should treat this battery as a scheduled consumable, not a reactive purchase.
Factory management facing pressure to retire legacy ABB Advant or MasterPiece systems often underestimate how much operational life remains in the platform when a disciplined spare parts strategy is in place. The following approach has allowed facilities to defer multi-million-dollar DCS migrations by a decade or more:
The capital cost of this strategy — spare batteries, a CPU module, and periodic power supply checks — is measured in thousands of dollars. The cost of a single unplanned outage on a continuous process line, or a forced platform migration executed under production pressure, is measured in millions. The arithmetic is straightforward.
Every SB822 / 3BSC760019E1 unit shipped by DriveKNMS passes a five-stage inspection protocol before it leaves our facility:
Units that do not pass all five stages are not sold. We do not offer uninspected stock.
What warranty applies to an obsolete part like the SB822?
DriveKNMS provides a 90-day warranty against defects in material and workmanship on all inspected units. Given the obsolete status of this component, we recommend purchasing multiple units to establish an on-site buffer stock rather than relying on single-unit procurement.
How do I confirm the unit is new or professionally refurbished — not a used pull?
Each unit is accompanied by an inspection report documenting the five-stage QA process described above. We clearly identify whether a unit is New Old Stock or professionally refurbished. We do not sell uninspected field-pull units.
Should I stock multiple SB822 units?
Yes. For any facility running more than one Advant or MasterPiece controller, maintaining a minimum of two to three spare batteries is standard practice. This component is no longer manufactured, and market availability will continue to decline. Procurement now, at known cost, is preferable to emergency sourcing during a production outage.
Can you source other ABB Advant or MasterPiece spare parts?
Yes. DriveKNMS specializes in obsolete and hard-to-find industrial automation components across multiple legacy platforms. Contact us with your full part number and we will advise on availability.
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