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Model: S200-OE4
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Technical Dossier
When an analog output module fails in a legacy ABB S200-based control system, the consequences extend far beyond a single line stoppage. A full DCS migration — including engineering assessment, hardware procurement, software re-commissioning, and operator retraining — routinely costs manufacturing facilities between $500,000 and $3,000,000 USD, with project timelines stretching 12 to 36 months. The ABB S200-OE4 is a discontinued component, and its absence from the open market forces many plant managers into that exact corner.
DriveKNMS maintains verified stock of the S200-OE4. This is not a catalog listing — it is a confirmed inventory position. If your facility depends on ABB S200 infrastructure, securing a spare now is a direct investment in operational continuity.
| Part Number | S200-OE4 |
| Manufacturer | ABB |
| Series | S200 |
| Module Type | Analog Output Module |
| Number of Channels | 4 |
| Output Signal | 4–20 mA / 0–10 V (channel-configurable) |
| Compatible Systems | ABB S200 DCS, ABB Advant OCS, ABB Master series controllers |
| Discontinuation Status | Confirmed Obsolete – No longer manufactured or supported by ABB |
| Country of Origin | Germany |
| Condition Available | New Old Stock (NOS) / Professionally Refurbished |
Note: Electrical parameters listed above are based on published ABB S200 series documentation. Parameters not confirmed by original documentation are intentionally omitted to preserve accuracy and equipment safety.
The ABB S200 platform was widely deployed across process industries — petrochemical, pulp and paper, power generation, and water treatment — throughout the 1990s and early 2000s. Many of these installations remain operational today, not because replacement is impossible, but because the cost and risk of replacement are prohibitive.
The S200-OE4 sits at the interface between the controller and field instrumentation. It converts digital process commands into the 4–20 mA or voltage signals that drive control valves, variable speed drives, and positioners. When this module degrades or fails, the affected control loop goes open — and in a tightly integrated process, that single failure can cascade into a full unit shutdown.
ABB ceased production of S200 series I/O modules years ago. Authorized distributors have exhausted their buffer stock. The secondary market is the only remaining source, and within that market, verified, tested units are scarce. Facilities that have not pre-positioned spares face extended downtime while sourcing is attempted — often unsuccessfully — under emergency conditions.
The strategic response is straightforward: identify the S200-OE4 modules in your system, determine the criticality of each loop they serve, and secure a minimum of one spare per critical loop. The cost of a spare module is a fraction of one hour of unplanned downtime in most process facilities.
How to extend your ABB S200 system life by 5–10 years — a practical framework for plant management:
Every S200-OE4 unit shipped by DriveKNMS passes a structured 5-step quality process before dispatch:
Q: What warranty applies to an obsolete part like the S200-OE4?
A: DriveKNMS provides a 90-day warranty covering functional defects on all QA-cleared units. New Old Stock units carry a 180-day warranty. Warranty terms are confirmed in writing at the time of order.
Q: How do I know the unit is genuine ABB and not a counterfeit?
A: All units are sourced through documented industrial channels. Physical markings, PCB layout, and component profiles are cross-referenced against known-genuine S200-OE4 units. We do not source from unverified brokers.
Q: Should I buy one spare or several?
A: For any loop classified as critical or safety-related, a minimum of two spares is the standard recommendation. For non-critical loops, one spare per installed module is a reasonable baseline. Given the scarcity of S200-OE4 units on the market, consolidating your procurement into a single order is advisable — availability cannot be guaranteed on future requests.
Q: Can you supply other S200 series modules?
A: Yes. DriveKNMS maintains inventory across the ABB S200 I/O range. Contact us with your full BOM and we will confirm availability.
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