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Model: FPS400-24 P0917LY
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Technical Dossier
When a Foxboro FPS400-24 P0917LY output power supply fails in an active I/A Series distributed control system, the consequences extend far beyond a single module replacement. A forced migration to a modern DCS platform — driven solely by one unavailable component — routinely costs manufacturing facilities between $500,000 and $3,000,000 USD, factoring in engineering redesign, loop re-commissioning, operator retraining, and production downtime. DriveKNMS maintains verified stock of this discontinued module specifically to prevent that outcome. Securing a spare now is not a procurement decision — it is an asset protection decision.
| Parameter | Detail |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Foxboro (Schneider Electric) |
| Part Number | FPS400-24 P0917LY |
| Product Series | I/A Series (Intelligent Automation Series) |
| Module Function | Output Power Supply |
| Discontinuation Status | Discontinued / Obsolete – No longer manufactured |
| Country of Origin | United States |
| Compatible Systems | Foxboro I/A Series DCS (FBM modules, FCP270, CP60) |
Note: Electrical parameters (voltage output, current rating, wattage) are not published here to avoid inaccuracy. Confirmed specifications are provided upon request with supporting documentation.
The Foxboro I/A Series DCS remains operational in refineries, chemical plants, and power generation facilities worldwide — many of which were commissioned in the 1990s and early 2000s. The FPS400-24 P0917LY power supply is a load-bearing component within these architectures. Its failure does not merely interrupt one loop; it can cascade into fieldbus module shutdowns across an entire process segment.
Foxboro ceased production of this module years ago. Schneider Electric, which acquired Foxboro, does not offer a direct form-fit-function replacement that integrates without engineering intervention. This means the only viable path to maintaining system continuity — without a multi-million dollar platform migration — is sourcing verified original hardware from specialist distributors.
For plant managers facing end-of-life pressure from corporate asset teams, the calculus is straightforward: a single verified spare of the FPS400-24 P0917LY, held in climate-controlled storage, can defer a full DCS migration by 5 to 10 years. That deferral window allows facilities to align capital expenditure with planned turnarounds rather than emergency shutdowns. The cost of one spare module is measured in thousands. The cost of an unplanned migration is measured in millions.
Facilities running Foxboro I/A Series systems should also audit adjacent components — FBM207, FBM237, CP60 processors — as part of a structured obsolescence risk assessment. A single-point-of-failure in the power supply chain is the most common trigger for unplanned DCS replacements.
Every FPS400-24 P0917LY unit shipped by DriveKNMS passes a 5-stage quality verification process developed specifically for discontinued industrial hardware:
Q: What warranty applies to a discontinued module like the FPS400-24 P0917LY?
A: DriveKNMS provides a 12-month warranty against functional failure under normal operating conditions. Warranty terms are confirmed in writing prior to shipment.
Q: How do I know the unit is genuine and not counterfeit?
A: All units are sourced through documented supply channels. Physical markings, date codes, and board-level construction are verified against known-good reference units. Counterfeit screening is part of Stage 3 of our QA process.
Q: Should I buy more than one unit?
A: For any facility running a Foxboro I/A Series system without a current migration plan, holding a minimum of two FPS400-24 P0917LY units is a defensible risk management position. Power supply modules are statistically the highest-failure-rate component class in legacy DCS architectures. Stock is finite and will not be replenished by the OEM.
Q: Can this module be repaired if it fails again?
A: Board-level repair is possible for certain failure modes (capacitor replacement, fuse replacement). DriveKNMS can advise on repair feasibility based on the specific failure symptom.