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Model: PM592-ETH 1SAP150200R0271
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Technical Dossier
When a PM592-ETH processor module fails in an ABB AC500-based control system, the consequences extend far beyond a single line stoppage. The AC500 platform has been widely deployed across power generation, water treatment, material handling, and discrete manufacturing since the early 2000s. A forced migration away from this architecture — driven by a single unavailable module — routinely triggers engineering redesign costs, new I/O infrastructure procurement, PLC reprogramming, and full system recommissioning. Conservative estimates place such projects in the range of several hundred thousand to several million dollars, depending on system complexity and production downtime exposure.
DriveKNMS maintains verified stock of the ABB PM592-ETH (Order No. 1SAP150200R0271). For plant managers and maintenance engineers operating legacy AC500 installations, this is a direct path to deferring capital expenditure and preserving operational continuity.
| Parameter | Detail |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | ABB |
| Part Number | PM592-ETH |
| Order Number | 1SAP150200R0271 |
| Product Series | AC500 |
| Module Type | CPU / Processor Module with Ethernet |
| Communication Interface | Ethernet (integrated), CS31 system bus |
| Programming Standard | IEC 61131-3 |
| Discontinuation Status | Discontinued / Obsolete – replaced by AC500 V3 generation; original hardware no longer in standard production |
| Country of Origin | Germany |
| Condition Available | New surplus / Professionally refurbished |
Note: Electrical parameters such as supply voltage range, memory capacity, and I/O expansion limits are architecture-dependent and vary by firmware revision. Confirmed specifications are provided upon request with unit documentation.
The ABB AC500 series — including the PM592-ETH — was engineered for long-cycle industrial environments. Many installations commissioned between 2003 and 2015 remain in active service, controlling processes where the cost of interruption is measured in production output, not just repair invoices.
The PM592-ETH occupies a specific role in these systems: it is the central execution unit responsible for program logic, Ethernet-based SCADA communication, and coordination of distributed I/O via the CS31 bus. There is no software patch, no firmware workaround, and no partial substitute that replicates this function within an existing AC500 rack without hardware replacement.
ABB's transition to the AC500 V3 platform introduced architectural changes that break backward compatibility at the CPU level. Migrating from a PM592-ETH to a V3 processor is not a module swap — it is a system replacement project. For facilities operating on maintenance budgets rather than capital budgets, that distinction is the difference between a scheduled repair and an unplanned capital crisis.
Maintaining a verified spare PM592-ETH on the shelf is the lowest-cost insurance policy available to any plant running this architecture. The cost of one spare module is a fraction of one hour of unplanned downtime in most process environments.
How to extend your AC500 system life by 5–10 years without a full migration:
Obsolete modules sourced from secondary markets carry inherent risk. DriveKNMS applies a structured 5-step qualification process before any PM592-ETH unit is offered for sale:
Q: What warranty applies to an obsolete module like the PM592-ETH?
A: DriveKNMS provides a 90-day warranty covering functional defects on all tested units. Extended warranty terms are available for volume orders. Warranty scope and exclusions are documented in the sales agreement.
Q: How do I confirm whether the unit is new surplus or refurbished?
A: Unit condition is disclosed at the time of quotation. New surplus units are original, unused stock from decommissioned projects or excess inventory. Refurbished units have completed the 5-step QA process described above. Condition documentation is provided with each shipment.
Q: Should I purchase more than one unit as a long-term spare?
A: For any facility with more than one AC500 installation using the PM592-ETH, holding a minimum of two spares is a defensible maintenance strategy. Available stock of this module is finite and will not be replenished by the manufacturer. Procurement decisions made today directly determine options available during the next unplanned failure event.
Q: Can DriveKNMS source additional units if I need more than currently listed?
A: Yes. Contact us with your quantity requirement. We maintain active sourcing channels for obsolete ABB AC500 hardware and can advise on availability and lead time.
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