Siemens S31043 Rectifier Modules — S31043-K1166-X
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Model: RMS-TSG-TZ-C
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Technical Dossier
When a Static Trip III trip unit fails inside a Siemens Sentron or 3WN/3WT-series air circuit breaker, the consequences extend far beyond a single component. The breaker becomes non-functional. The switchgear panel goes offline. In a facility running continuous production, that sequence can trigger a cascade: emergency shutdowns, process batch losses, and — in the worst case — a capital project to replace an entire low-voltage switchgear lineup that was otherwise performing within specification. Engineering assessments for full switchgear replacement routinely exceed USD $500,000 before installation labor is counted. The RMS-TSG-TZ-C is the component that prevents that outcome. DriveKNMS holds verified physical stock of this discontinued trip unit. Procurement windows for obsolete Siemens trip units are narrow and unpredictable. Secure your spare before the next failure forces the decision.
| Parameter | Detail |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Siemens AG |
| Part Number | RMS-TSG-TZ-C |
| Description | Static Trip III (ST III) Trip Unit |
| Series Compatibility | Siemens Sentron / 3WN / 3WT Air Circuit Breakers |
| Trip Unit Type | Static (electronic) overcurrent trip unit |
| Country of Origin | Germany |
| Discontinuation Status | Obsolete – No longer manufactured by Siemens. Replacement sourcing required from authorized aftermarket distributors. |
| Typical System Context | Low-voltage power distribution switchgear; industrial facilities, utilities, and infrastructure built 1980s–2000s |
Note: Electrical parameters specific to this part number (rated current range, protection functions, communication options) vary by breaker frame configuration. Contact DriveKNMS with your breaker nameplate data for compatibility confirmation before ordering.
Siemens Static Trip III units were the protection intelligence embedded in a generation of 3WN and 3WT air circuit breakers deployed across power plants, petrochemical facilities, water treatment infrastructure, and heavy manufacturing. These breakers were engineered for 30-year service lives — and many are still operating within that window. The problem is that Siemens discontinued the Static Trip III product line as part of its transition to the Sentron WL and 3VA digital protection platforms. The breaker frame may be mechanically sound. The bus connections, arc chutes, and contact assemblies may have years of service remaining. But a failed trip unit renders the entire assembly non-compliant with protection coordination requirements. Facilities then face a forced choice: source the obsolete trip unit, or replace the entire breaker — and in many cases, the entire panel section — with modern equipment that requires new cable terminations, updated protection relay settings, and re-commissioning by qualified engineers. The RMS-TSG-TZ-C eliminates that forced choice. A direct replacement trip unit restores the breaker to full protective function without disturbing the surrounding infrastructure.
Obsolete electronic components sourced outside the original manufacturer's supply chain carry real risk. DriveKNMS applies a structured 5-step inspection protocol to every Static Trip III unit before it leaves our facility:
Q: What warranty applies to an obsolete trip unit like the RMS-TSG-TZ-C?
A: DriveKNMS provides a 90-day warranty against defects in the unit as supplied. Given the obsolete status of this component, we recommend purchasing a minimum of two units if your facility operates multiple compatible breakers — one for immediate installation and one as a long-term spare.
Q: How do I know the unit is new or quality-refurbished, not a counterfeit?
A: We document the physical condition, serial number, and inspection results for each unit. Upon request, we can provide inspection photographs and condition reports before shipment. We do not relabel, remarked, or misrepresent the condition of any component.
Q: Should I stock multiple units as long-term spares?
A: For any facility with more than two compatible breakers in service, holding at least one spare trip unit is a defensible maintenance strategy. The RMS-TSG-TZ-C is no longer in production. Each unit that leaves the secondary market is one fewer available for future procurement. The cost of a spare trip unit is a fraction of one hour of unplanned production downtime in most industrial settings.
Q: Can DriveKNMS source other obsolete Siemens trip units or breaker components?
A: Yes. Contact us with your part number and quantity requirement. We maintain sourcing relationships across the global secondary market for Siemens, ABB, Schneider, Eaton, and other major industrial automation and power distribution brands.