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Yokogawa PW482-51 S2 Power Supply Module – Obsolete CENTUM Spare Part

Model: PW482-51 S2

Brand Yokogawa
Series CENTUM
Model PW482-51 S2
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Yokogawa PW482-51 S2 Power Supply Module – Obsolete CENTUM Spare Part

When a power supply module fails inside a Yokogawa CENTUM-series Distributed Control System, the consequences extend far beyond a single card replacement. A full DCS platform migration — including engineering, re-commissioning, operator retraining, and production downtime — routinely costs between $2,000,000 and $8,000,000 USD for a mid-scale process plant. The PW482-51 S2 is a discontinued module with no direct OEM replacement path. Every day this unit sits unavailable on the market, the risk to your installed base compounds. DriveKNMS maintains verified physical stock of this module. Securing a spare now is not a procurement exercise — it is an asset protection decision.

Technical Specifications

Parameter Detail
Part Number PW482-51 S2
Manufacturer Yokogawa Electric Corporation
Country of Origin Japan
Module Type Power Supply Module
Compatible Platform Yokogawa CENTUM Series DCS (CENTUM-XL, CENTUM CS, CENTUM CS 1000/3000)
OEM Discontinuation Status Discontinued – No longer manufactured or supported by Yokogawa
Condition Available New Old Stock (NOS) / Refurbished – Grade A

Note: Electrical parameters such as input voltage range, output ratings, and power capacity are not published here to prevent inaccurate specification. Please contact us for verified datasheet documentation prior to purchase.

Solving the Discontinued Hardware Crisis

The Yokogawa CENTUM platform has been the backbone of process control in refining, petrochemical, pulp & paper, and power generation facilities for decades. The PW482-51 S2 power supply module sits at the heart of the field control station (FCS) power architecture. Without a functioning power supply, the entire FCS node goes offline — taking with it every I/O card, every control loop, and every interlock that node manages.

Yokogawa ceased production of this module as part of its lifecycle transition toward the CENTUM VP platform. However, the installed base of legacy CENTUM systems remains enormous. Thousands of plants worldwide continue to operate on CENTUM-XL and CENTUM CS hardware because the cost and operational risk of migration outweigh the benefits on a short-to-medium planning horizon.

For maintenance engineers and plant managers operating these systems, the PW482-51 S2 is not a commodity spare — it is a single point of failure with no drop-in OEM substitute. Third-party sourcing from specialist distributors like DriveKNMS is the only viable path to maintaining system integrity without committing to a platform overhaul.

How critical spare parts extend automation asset life by 5–10 years:

  • Eliminate forced migration timelines. OEM end-of-life announcements create artificial urgency. A pre-positioned stock of power supply modules removes the OEM's discontinuation schedule from your critical path. Plants that maintain a 2–3 unit buffer for high-failure-risk modules routinely defer platform migrations by 5 years or more.
  • Protect sunk capital in field instrumentation. A CENTUM DCS installation represents not just the controllers, but years of loop tuning, custom function blocks, and calibrated field devices. Replacing the platform means re-validating all of it. A $3,000–$8,000 spare module preserves millions in embedded engineering value.
  • Reduce MTTR on critical nodes. Mean Time to Repair on a DCS power supply failure is dominated by sourcing time, not installation time. With a spare on the shelf, a failure event becomes a 2-hour swap rather than a 6-week procurement crisis.
  • Support phased migration strategy. Many facilities are migrating to CENTUM VP or third-party platforms in stages. Maintaining legacy hardware availability allows engineering teams to migrate on their own schedule — section by section — rather than under emergency conditions.
  • Insurance-grade asset protection. For facilities with ISO 55000 asset management obligations or insurance covenants tied to system availability, documented spare parts holdings for critical discontinued components directly support compliance and risk mitigation reporting.

Condition & Reliability Assurance

Discontinued modules sourced outside the OEM channel carry inherent risk if not properly evaluated. DriveKNMS applies a 5-step quality assurance protocol to every PW482-51 S2 unit before it is offered for sale:

  1. Visual and mechanical inspection. Full external examination for physical damage, pin corrosion, connector wear, and board contamination. Units with oxidized or pitted pins are rejected at this stage.
  2. Electrolytic capacitor assessment. Power supply modules are particularly vulnerable to capacitor aging. Each unit undergoes ESR (Equivalent Series Resistance) testing on all electrolytic capacitors. Units showing elevated ESR or visible bulging are either recapped with OEM-equivalent components or removed from inventory.
  3. Firmware and revision verification. The hardware revision suffix (S2) is confirmed against known-compatible firmware and hardware revision matrices for CENTUM-XL and CENTUM CS platforms. Cross-revision compatibility issues are flagged before sale.
  4. Functional power-on test. Where test fixtures are available, modules are powered and output rails are measured against specification. Results are logged and available upon request.
  5. Packaging and ESD protection. All units are repackaged in anti-static bags with desiccant and shipped in double-wall cartons. Long-term storage units are vacuum-sealed.

Key Features for System Maintenance

  • Drop-in replacement. The PW482-51 S2 installs directly into the existing FCS chassis without mechanical modification. No new mounting hardware, no backplane changes.
  • No reprogramming required. Power supply modules in the CENTUM architecture do not carry application logic. Replacement does not require any engineering workstation intervention, function block reload, or loop re-commissioning.
  • Avoids engineering reconstruction costs. A platform migration triggered by an unavailable power supply module would require full I/O remapping, loop re-tuning, FAT/SAT re-execution, and operator retraining. The cost differential between a spare module and a forced migration is not marginal — it is structural.
  • Compatible with existing maintenance procedures. Your existing CENTUM maintenance documentation, spare parts lists, and technician training remain valid. No new procedures need to be written or approved.

FAQ

Q: What warranty applies to a discontinued module?
A: DriveKNMS provides a 12-month warranty on refurbished units and a 6-month warranty on used/tested units, covering functional failure under normal operating conditions. New Old Stock units carry a 12-month warranty from date of shipment. Warranty terms are confirmed in writing at the time of order.

Q: How do I know the unit is genuine and not counterfeit?
A: All Yokogawa modules sourced by DriveKNMS are verified against OEM labeling standards, PCB markings, and known-authentic reference units. We do not source from unverified brokers. Certificates of conformance and inspection reports are available upon request.

Q: Should I buy more than one unit?
A: For any CENTUM installation with more than one FCS node using this power supply, holding a minimum of one spare per two nodes is a defensible maintenance strategy. Given that this module is discontinued and market availability is finite, procurement teams managing long-term asset plans should consider securing a 3–5 year buffer stock in a single purchase. DriveKNMS can provide volume pricing for multi-unit orders.

Q: Can you source additional units if I need more than you have in stock?
A: DriveKNMS maintains active sourcing channels for legacy Yokogawa hardware. Contact us with your quantity requirement and we will provide a sourcing timeline and availability assessment.

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