Siemens S31043 Rectifier Modules — S31043-K1166-X
Siemens S31043 Series: Comprehensive Module Range and Technical Overview The Siemens S31043 series comprises rectifier and power supply modules deployed…
Model: S55376-C116
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Technical Dossier
When a Siemens S55376-C116 module fails in an active production line, the consequences are not limited to a repair invoice. For facilities still operating on the SIMATIC S5 platform — a control architecture that Siemens officially discontinued in 2013 — a single failed module can trigger a forced migration to S7 or TIA Portal infrastructure. Conservative estimates place that migration cost between USD 200,000 and USD 1,500,000 per line, factoring in engineering hours, new hardware, software licensing, operator retraining, and production downtime during cutover. A stocked spare of the S55376-C116 eliminates that risk entirely.
DriveKNMS maintains verified inventory of this module for industrial facilities that have made a deliberate, financially sound decision to extend the operational life of their existing SIMATIC S5 assets. This is not a workaround — it is a documented asset-protection strategy used by process plants, automotive stamping facilities, and utilities worldwide.
| Parameter | Detail |
|---|---|
| Part Number | S55376-C116 |
| Brand | Siemens |
| Series | SIMATIC S5 |
| Product Category | PLC Module / Machine Control |
| Discontinuation Status | Obsolete – Siemens SIMATIC S5 series officially discontinued 2013 |
| Country of Origin | Germany |
| Condition Available | New Old Stock (NOS) / Professionally Refurbished |
Note: Specific electrical parameters for this sub-variant are not published in current Siemens documentation. DriveKNMS will provide verified datasheet excerpts upon request. No parameters are assumed or fabricated.
The SIMATIC S5 platform was the backbone of industrial automation across Europe, Asia, and the Americas from the 1980s through the early 2000s. Thousands of facilities built their production infrastructure around S5 CPUs, I/O modules, and communication cards — including the S55376-C116 family. Siemens' end-of-support declaration did not make these systems disappear; it made their spare parts scarce.
For plant managers facing pressure from corporate to modernize, the financial case for controlled extension is straightforward. A full S5-to-S7 migration requires not only hardware replacement but also complete PLC program re-validation, safety system re-certification in regulated industries, and a production freeze during commissioning. In contrast, sourcing a verified S55376-C116 replacement module restores full system function within hours, preserves the existing validated program, and defers capital expenditure to a planned budget cycle rather than an emergency one.
Facilities that maintain a 2–3 unit buffer stock of critical S5 modules routinely achieve 5 to 10 additional years of productive asset life from equipment that would otherwise face forced retirement. The S55376-C116 is precisely the type of module — embedded in machine control logic, not easily bypassed — where a single unit in the storeroom represents a disproportionate return on investment.
Obsolete modules sourced from secondary markets carry real risks: electrolytic capacitor degradation, firmware version mismatches, pin corrosion from improper storage, and counterfeit assemblies. DriveKNMS applies a structured 5-step inspection protocol before any S55376-C116 unit is offered for sale:
Units that do not pass all five steps are not sold. Condition grade (New Old Stock or Refurbished) is disclosed on every order confirmation.
The decision to extend a legacy SIMATIC S5 system is a capital allocation decision, not a sign of deferred investment. The following approach is used by maintenance engineering teams that manage aging automation assets under real budget constraints:
1. Conduct a critical spares audit. Map every S5 module in active service. Identify which modules, if failed, would halt production with no available replacement. The S55376-C116 is a candidate for this list in any facility where it appears in machine control logic.
2. Establish a minimum buffer stock. For modules with no modern equivalent and long lead times on the secondary market, a minimum of 2 units per active installation is a defensible standard. The carrying cost of two spare modules is a fraction of one hour of unplanned downtime.
3. Document firmware and hardware revisions. Compatibility between S5 CPUs and peripheral modules is revision-sensitive. Maintain records of the exact hardware and firmware versions in service so that replacement units can be matched precisely.
4. Schedule proactive replacement cycles. Electrolytic capacitors in modules manufactured in the 1990s are approaching or past their rated service life. Proactive replacement of high-risk modules during planned maintenance windows eliminates the risk of in-service failure.
5. Engage a specialist supplier before the failure occurs. Secondary market availability of specific S5 modules fluctuates. Establishing a supply relationship with a verified source — and reserving units before they are needed — is materially less expensive than emergency sourcing after a line-down event.
Q: What warranty applies to an obsolete module like the S55376-C116?
A: DriveKNMS provides a 90-day functional warranty on all tested units. New Old Stock units carry a 180-day warranty. Warranty terms are confirmed in writing on the order confirmation.
Q: How do I know the unit is genuine Siemens and not a counterfeit?
A: All units are inspected for authentic Siemens markings, board construction, and component sourcing consistent with original manufacture. We do not source from unverified liquidation channels. Provenance documentation is available on request.
Q: Can you supply multiple units for long-term buffer stock?
A: Yes. We recommend discussing quantity requirements directly so we can confirm available stock and provide volume pricing. Contact us before inventory is depleted.
Q: Will this module work with my specific S5 CPU configuration?
A: Compatibility depends on your CPU model and rack configuration. Provide your system details when enquiring and our technical team will confirm compatibility before order confirmation.
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