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Model: PM5012-T-ETH 1SAP122600R0072
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Technical Dossier
When an ABB PM5012-T-ETH fails in a running production environment, the consequences extend far beyond the cost of the module itself. The AC500 PLC platform — widely deployed across energy management, building automation, and industrial process control installations — was engineered around a tightly integrated hardware architecture. Replacing a discontinued CPU or communication module like the PM5012-T-ETH does not happen in isolation: it triggers a cascade of compatibility reviews, firmware re-qualification, I/O remapping, and in many cases, a full PLC cabinet redesign. Conservative estimates place the total cost of a forced platform migration — including engineering hours, downtime, recommissioning, and production loss — in the range of several hundred thousand to over one million USD for a mid-scale facility. Against that backdrop, a verified spare PM5012-T-ETH from DriveKNMS represents a fraction of the exposure, with zero disruption to your existing control architecture.
DriveKNMS maintains sourced inventory of hard-to-find ABB AC500 components specifically to serve facilities that cannot afford unplanned system retirements.
| Parameter | Detail |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | ABB |
| Part Number | PM5012-T-ETH |
| Order Code | 1SAP122600R0072 |
| Product Series | AC500 |
| Module Type | CPU / Communication Module with Ethernet |
| Communication Interface | Ethernet (TCP/IP) |
| Discontinuation Status | Discontinued / Obsolete – No longer in ABB standard production |
| Country of Origin | Germany |
| Compatible Systems | ABB AC500 PLC platform; legacy installations using PS501 Control Builder |
Note: Electrical parameters not independently verified. Specifications above are based on published ABB documentation. Buyers are advised to cross-reference against their system documentation prior to installation.
The ABB AC500 series was a dominant platform in European and Asian industrial automation throughout the 2000s and 2010s. Many facilities running continuous processes — water treatment, power distribution substations, pharmaceutical manufacturing lines — built their control infrastructure around AC500 hardware and have no near-term budget or operational window for a full PLC migration.
The PM5012-T-ETH, as the CPU backbone of these installations, is the single point of failure that cannot be substituted with a generic alternative. Its removal forces a complete re-engineering of the control cabinet. For plant managers facing this reality, the calculus is straightforward: maintaining a verified spare on the shelf costs a fraction of one day of unplanned downtime.
How to extend your AC500 asset life by 5–10 years without a platform migration:
These measures, applied consistently, have allowed facilities to operate legacy AC500 installations reliably well beyond the manufacturer's stated support window — in documented cases, 8 to 12 years past the original end-of-life date.
Every PM5012-T-ETH unit shipped by DriveKNMS passes a structured 5-step inspection protocol before dispatch:
Units are classified and labeled as New (sealed OEM), Tested Surplus (open box, full function verified), or Refurbished (repaired and tested). Classification is disclosed on the invoice.
Q: What warranty applies to a discontinued module?
A: DriveKNMS provides a 90-day functional warranty on all tested and refurbished units. New sealed units carry a 12-month warranty. Warranty covers functional failure under normal operating conditions and excludes physical damage post-installation.
Q: How do I confirm the unit is genuine ABB and not a counterfeit?
A: All units are sourced through documented supply chains. Upon request, we provide sourcing documentation, serial number records, and inspection reports. We do not sell units that cannot be traced to a verifiable origin.
Q: Should I purchase more than one unit?
A: For any facility where this module is a single point of failure in a running process, holding a minimum of one verified spare is standard risk management practice. Given the declining availability of AC500 CPU modules on the secondary market, procurement of two to three units while stock exists is a defensible asset protection decision.
Q: Can you source other AC500 modules?
A: Yes. Contact us with your full BOM or part number list. We maintain sourcing relationships across the ABB AC500 product family including I/O modules, power supplies, and communication processors.