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Model: AIP571
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Technical Dossier
When a Yokogawa AIP571 RIO I/O Module fails in a CENTUM CS or CS3000 distributed control system, the consequences extend far beyond a single module replacement. A forced migration to a current-generation DCS platform — including engineering redesign, loop re-commissioning, operator retraining, and production downtime — routinely costs manufacturing facilities between USD $500,000 and several million dollars per production line. The AIP571 has been discontinued by Yokogawa, and authorized distribution channels no longer carry stock. DriveKNMS maintains verified physical inventory of this module, sourced through controlled industrial asset recovery channels, specifically to protect facilities from that capital expenditure.
If your plant is running CENTUM CS or CS3000 and this module is in your critical path, the time to secure a spare is before the failure occurs — not after.
| Attribute | Detail |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Yokogawa Electric Corporation |
| Part Number | AIP571 |
| Module Type | RIO (Remote I/O) I/O Module |
| Compatible System | Yokogawa CENTUM CS / CENTUM CS3000 DCS |
| Country of Origin | Japan |
| Discontinuation Status | Discontinued – No longer manufactured or supplied by Yokogawa |
| Condition Available | New Old Stock (NOS) / Professionally Refurbished |
Note: Electrical parameters such as channel count, signal type, and power ratings are not published here to avoid inaccuracy. Confirmed specifications are provided upon request with supporting documentation.
The CENTUM CS and CS3000 platforms represent decades of process control investment across petrochemical, power generation, pulp and paper, and pharmaceutical facilities worldwide. Yokogawa's RIO architecture — of which the AIP571 is a core node-level component — was engineered for deterministic, high-availability I/O communication between field instruments and the DCS controller. There is no functionally equivalent drop-in substitute from the current Yokogawa CENTUM VP lineup without hardware and software re-engineering at the RIO bus level.
For plant managers facing end-of-life pressure on CENTUM CS3000 infrastructure, the practical calculus is straightforward: a single AIP571 module, properly sourced and validated, can defer a full system migration by 5 to 10 years. That deferral window allows facilities to align capital expenditure with planned turnarounds, secure internal budget approval cycles, and avoid emergency procurement premiums that routinely reach 300–500% of standard part cost. Maintaining a buffer stock of two to three AIP571 units is a recognized asset-protection strategy among reliability engineers managing legacy Yokogawa installations.
The risk of sourcing this module from unverified channels is real: counterfeit or improperly stored legacy I/O modules introduce firmware incompatibilities and signal integrity failures that are difficult to diagnose and can cause unplanned shutdowns. DriveKNMS applies a structured qualification process to every unit before it leaves our facility.
Every AIP571 unit shipped by DriveKNMS passes a five-stage qualification protocol developed specifically for discontinued industrial control hardware:
Units that do not pass all five stages are not sold. Documentation of the qualification result is available upon request.
What warranty applies to a discontinued module like the AIP571?
DriveKNMS provides a 90-day warranty covering functional performance under normal operating conditions. Given the discontinued status of this part, warranty terms are confirmed in writing prior to shipment.
How do I know the unit is genuine and not counterfeit?
All units are sourced from documented industrial asset recovery channels — decommissioned plant equipment, authorized surplus dealers, and controlled OEM overstock. We do not source from anonymous secondary markets. Physical markings, board revision, and firmware (where applicable) are cross-referenced against known-authentic references.
Should I buy more than one unit?
For any facility running CENTUM CS or CS3000 in continuous or semi-continuous production, holding a minimum of two AIP571 spares is the standard recommendation among reliability engineers. The lead time to locate a second unit after the first failure has already occurred is unpredictable and can extend to months. Inventory cost is negligible relative to a single day of unplanned downtime.
Can you provide a datasheet or system compatibility confirmation?
Yes. Contact us with your CENTUM system version and RIO bus configuration and we will provide compatibility documentation before you commit to purchase.