Yokogawa K9634DA-01 TCD Card Modules
Yokogawa K9634DA Series: Comprehensive Module Range and Technical Overview The Yokogawa K9634DA series TCD (Thermocouple/mV Input) cards are field-proven I/O…
Model: NFPW442-11
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Technical Dossier
The Yokogawa NFPW series represents the dedicated power supply module family within Yokogawa's CENTUM CS 3000 and CENTUM VP distributed control systems (DCS). These modules are deployed across the most demanding continuous-process industries globally — including petrochemical complexes, nuclear power generation facilities, LNG terminals, offshore platforms, and large-scale refinery operations. The NFPW series provides regulated DC power to field control station (FCS) node units, I/O nest assemblies, and communication bus infrastructure. Their role is foundational: without stable, redundant power delivery, no DCS node can maintain process control integrity. Installed base figures for CENTUM CS 3000 and CENTUM VP systems run into the tens of thousands of nodes worldwide, making NFPW series modules among the most strategically critical spare parts in the industrial automation aftermarket.
The NFPW series traces its lineage to Yokogawa's CENTUM CS platform introduced in the mid-1990s, which established the modular, nest-based hardware architecture that persists through CENTUM VP today. Early NFPW variants were designed for single-supply configurations in smaller FCS nodes. As plant sizes scaled and redundancy requirements tightened under IEC 61511 functional safety standards, Yokogawa introduced dual-redundant power supply configurations — allowing two NFPW modules to operate in hot-standby within the same nest, with automatic failover on primary module fault.
The transition from CENTUM CS 3000 (R3.x firmware era) to CENTUM VP (R4.x and R5.x) introduced revised backplane bus voltages and connector keying, meaning NFPW modules are generation-specific and not freely interchangeable across all node types without engineering verification. The NFPW442 sub-family specifically targets the standard field control unit (FCU) and remote node unit (RNU) power requirements at 24 VDC input with regulated 5 VDC and ±15 VDC outputs to the backplane. End-of-life announcements for several CS 3000-era NFPW variants have been issued by Yokogawa, pushing long-term plant operators toward aftermarket sourcing for lifecycle extension beyond the OEM support window.
The following SKUs represent confirmed members of the Yokogawa NFPW power supply module series, organized by functional sub-category. Each entry reflects a distinct hardware configuration or input/output specification.
Standard Power Supply Modules (Single)
Redundant Power Supply Modules
Extended / High-Capacity Power Supply Modules
Multiple NFPW variants — particularly those designed for CENTUM CS 3000 nodes — have been formally discontinued by Yokogawa Electric Corporation. OEM lead times for remaining new-old-stock (NOS) units, where available, frequently exceed 26 weeks. For plant operators running CENTUM CS 3000 systems on extended lifecycle agreements or operating without active OEM support contracts, the aftermarket is the primary sourcing channel for NFPW power supply replacements.
DriveKNMS maintains a dedicated inventory program for Yokogawa NFPW series modules, including both current-production CENTUM VP variants and discontinued CS 3000-era units. Sourcing capabilities include: verified surplus stock from decommissioned plant assets, factory-refurbished units with full functional restoration, and cross-reference matching for customers who have only a nest part number or system drawing reference rather than a specific NFPW model number. Customers operating in regions with restricted OEM service coverage — including the Middle East, Southeast Asia, and Eastern Europe — are served directly from DriveKNMS inventory with documented traceability records.
NFPW power supply modules present specific test challenges due to their direct interface with the CENTUM backplane bus. DriveKNMS applies a structured test protocol to all NFPW units prior to shipment:
All test results are documented and accompany each shipment. Units that do not meet specification at any test stage are quarantined and not released for sale.