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Metso PDP Series

Metso PDP Series Modules

Model: PDP406

Brand Metso
Series PDP Series
Model PDP406
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Metso PDP Series: Comprehensive Module Range and Technical Overview

The Metso PDP (Distributed Processing Unit) series represents a core controller and I/O processing architecture deployed across global heavy industry installations, including petrochemical refineries, pulp and paper mills, nuclear auxiliary systems, and offshore oil and gas platforms. Engineered under Metso's DNA (formerly Neles Controls / Valmet Automation) distributed control system framework, PDP series modules serve as the computational backbone for process automation loops requiring deterministic scan times, high-availability redundancy, and fieldbus interoperability. Installed base spans facilities in Europe, Asia-Pacific, the Middle East, and North America, with many sites operating continuous 24/7 production cycles where module replacement must be executed without process interruption.

The Evolution of PDP Series Architecture

The PDP series emerged from Metso's transition from centralized PLC architectures toward fully distributed control in the late 1990s. Early variants such as the PDP401 and PDP402 operated on proprietary Metso fieldbus backplanes with limited inter-module bandwidth, targeting single-loop and small multi-loop control applications. The introduction of the PDP406 marked a significant architectural shift: expanded processing capacity, support for IEC 61131-3 function block programming, and compatibility with Metso DNA R5 and later software releases.

Subsequent revisions addressed redundancy requirements in safety-critical applications, with dual-CPU configurations and watchdog-supervised failover becoming standard in refinery and nuclear auxiliary deployments. The series reached maturity with the PDP410 and PDP412 variants, which introduced Ethernet-based supervisory connectivity alongside legacy serial fieldbus support. As Metso consolidated its automation portfolio following the Valmet merger, the PDP series entered a managed lifecycle phase — meaning new installations are no longer recommended, but full spare parts and firmware support remains available through authorized channels and specialist distributors such as DriveKNMS.

Compatibility note: PDP modules are backplane-specific. Cross-generation substitution requires firmware version alignment and, in some cases, DNA configuration database updates. Engineers planning module replacements must verify DNA software release compatibility before procurement.

Metso PDP Series Full Catalog & Functionalities (SKU List)

Controllers & Processing Units

  • PDP401: Single-loop distributed processing unit, early DNA architecture, serial fieldbus.
  • PDP402: Dual-loop controller module, enhanced scan rate over PDP401, legacy backplane.
  • PDP404: Mid-range processing unit, IEC 61131-3 compatible, DNA R4 baseline.
  • PDP406: Standard distributed processing unit, DNA R5 compatible, expanded memory.
  • PDP408: High-capacity controller, multi-loop support, redundant CPU option.
  • PDP410: Advanced processing unit, Ethernet supervisory port, DNA R6 compatible.
  • PDP412: Latest-generation PDP controller, dual-port Ethernet, enhanced diagnostics.

Digital I/O Modules

  • PDP421: 16-channel digital input module, 24 VDC, isolated, DIN rail mount.
  • PDP422: 16-channel digital output module, relay contact, 2A per channel.
  • PDP423: 32-channel DI module, high-density, grouped commons, DNA bus compatible.
  • PDP424: 32-channel DO module, transistor output, short-circuit protected.

Analog I/O Modules

  • PDP431: 8-channel analog input, 4–20 mA / 0–10 V selectable, 12-bit resolution.
  • PDP432: 8-channel analog output, 4–20 mA, 12-bit DAC, loop-powered option.
  • PDP433: 16-channel AI module, high-resolution 16-bit, HART pass-through capable.
  • PDP434: 4-channel AO module, 16-bit DAC, HART communication support.

Communication & Fieldbus Adapters

  • PDP451: PROFIBUS DP master adapter, up to 12 Mbit/s, 126-node support.
  • PDP452: Modbus RTU/TCP gateway module, dual-port, configurable baud rate.
  • PDP453: FOUNDATION Fieldbus H1 coupler, 31.25 kbit/s, segment-isolated.

Power Supply Modules

  • PDP461: 24 VDC backplane power supply, 10A output, redundancy-ready.
  • PDP462: Redundant PSU module, hot-swap capable, status LED and relay alarm output.

Sourcing Hard-to-Find & Obsolete PDP Series Parts

A significant portion of the global Metso PDP installed base operates on modules that have been discontinued from active production. Metso's official end-of-life notifications for early PDP variants (PDP401 through PDP408) mean that procurement through standard distribution channels is no longer possible. DriveKNMS maintains a dedicated inventory of tested, pull-out, and refurbished PDP series modules sourced from decommissioned plant equipment, controlled dismantling projects, and authorized surplus channels.

Quality Control for the PDP Series Range

PDP series modules incorporate complex multi-layer backplane connectors and proprietary DNA fieldbus transceivers that require specialized test procedures beyond standard bench power-on verification. DriveKNMS applies the following protocol to all PDP modules prior to dispatch:

  • Backplane connector inspection: Pin-by-pin continuity and contact resistance measurement using calibrated fixtures matched to Metso backplane specifications.
  • Functional loop test: Each module is installed in a live DNA test rack running the corresponding firmware version. I/O channels are exercised across full signal range (0–20 mA, 0–10 V, relay actuation) and verified against factory tolerance bands.
  • Fieldbus communication validation: For communication adapter modules (PDP451–PDP453), PROFIBUS, Modbus, and FF H1 segment integrity is verified using protocol analyzers.
  • Burn-in cycle: Modules undergo a minimum 48-hour powered burn-in at ambient temperature to screen for latent component failures.
  • Firmware version logging: Firmware revision is recorded and supplied with each module to ensure compatibility documentation is available for the receiving plant's engineering team.
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