Yokogawa K9634DA-01 TCD Card Modules
Yokogawa K9634DA Series: Comprehensive Module Range and Technical Overview The Yokogawa K9634DA series TCD (Thermocouple/mV Input) cards are field-proven I/O…
Model: SED4D
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Technical Dossier
The Yokogawa SEB series output modules are core field I/O components of the CENTUM CS/CS3000/VP Distributed Control System (DCS) platform — one of the most widely deployed process automation architectures in global heavy industry. Installed across petrochemical complexes, LNG terminals, nuclear power facilities, crude oil refineries, and large-scale chemical plants, the SEB series provides the analog and digital output interface layer between the CENTUM field control station (FCS) and final control elements such as control valves, positioners, and motor drives. The SED4D specifically is a 4-channel digital output module designed for discrete field device control within the CENTUM node bus architecture.
The SEB series has accumulated decades of field hours in mission-critical environments where module replacement cycles are measured in years, not months. As a result, maintaining a reliable spare parts inventory for this series — including discontinued variants — is a standard requirement for plant integrity management programs worldwide.
The SEB module family was introduced as part of Yokogawa's CENTUM CS platform in the early 1990s, establishing a node bus-based I/O architecture that separated field signal conditioning from the main control processor. This design allowed modular expansion and hot-swap capability within the field control station enclosure.
With the transition to CENTUM CS3000 (released 1998), the SEB series was carried forward with backward-compatible backplane pinouts, enabling direct module substitution in existing installations. The subsequent CENTUM VP platform (released 2008) introduced the AFV series as the next-generation I/O family, but SEB modules retained full compatibility in legacy node configurations via the ESB bus interface. This multi-generation compatibility is a defining characteristic of the SEB series and explains its continued operational presence in plants that have undergone partial DCS upgrades rather than full platform migrations.
As of 2026, the SEB series is classified as a mature/end-of-life product line by Yokogawa. New engineering projects specify AFV or KFCS-based I/O. However, the installed base remains substantial, and Yokogawa's own lifecycle support policy requires continued spare parts availability through authorized channels. Third-party MRO suppliers such as DriveKNMS provide an additional sourcing layer for discontinued variants no longer stocked by the OEM distribution network.
The following SKUs represent verified, commonly encountered modules within the Yokogawa CENTUM SEB/SED/SEA/SEC/SEE series I/O family. Modules are grouped by functional category.
Digital Output Modules
Digital Input Modules
Analog Output Modules
Analog Input Modules
Communication & Interface Modules
DriveKNMS maintains a dedicated inventory program for Yokogawa CENTUM SEB series modules, with specific focus on variants that have been discontinued from Yokogawa's active catalog. Our sourcing methodology includes direct procurement from decommissioned plant asset liquidations, verified refurbishment of pulled units, and cross-referencing of equivalent replacement modules where OEM substitution paths exist.
For end-users operating CENTUM CS or CS3000 systems beyond their original design life, DriveKNMS provides the following lifecycle extension services: module-level availability checks against current stock, cross-reference identification for superseded part numbers, and documentation of known compatible substitutes within the SEB/AFV transition matrix. Inquiries for bulk quantities, emergency replacement orders, and long-term supply agreements are handled directly by our technical sales team.
SEB series modules present specific test challenges due to their integrated backplane bus interface and node bus communication protocol. DriveKNMS applies the following verification procedures to all SEB series units prior to dispatch: