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Model: IOP351
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Technical Dossier
When a relay output module fails inside a Metso Neles ND800 distributed control system, the consequences extend far beyond a single I/O card. The ND800 platform—widely deployed across pulp & paper mills, oil refineries, and chemical processing plants throughout the 1990s and 2000s—was designed as a tightly integrated architecture. Replacing a discontinued module with a non-native substitute is not a matter of swapping hardware; it triggers a cascade of engineering work: I/O remapping, loop reconfiguration, FAT/SAT retesting, and in many cases, a forced migration to a modern DCS platform that carries a capital cost measured in the hundreds of thousands to millions of dollars.
The IOP351 is no longer manufactured. Metso has not offered new production units for years. Every facility still operating an ND800 system is, by definition, dependent on the secondary market for this component. DriveKNMS maintains verified physical stock of the IOP351. This is not a catalog listing—inventory is finite and does not replenish.
| Parameter | Detail |
|---|---|
| Part Number | IOP351 |
| Manufacturer | Metso (formerly Neles Controls) |
| Module Type | Relay Output Module |
| Compatible Platform | Metso Neles ND800 DCS |
| Country of Origin | Finland |
| Production Status | Discontinued / Obsolete – No longer manufactured |
| Electrical Parameters | Contact DriveKNMS for confirmed datasheet – parameters not published to prevent inaccuracy |
Note: Electrical parameters for discontinued modules vary by hardware revision. DriveKNMS will provide the confirmed datasheet upon inquiry to ensure compatibility with your specific system revision.
The Metso Neles ND800 was engineered for deterministic, high-reliability process control. Its I/O subsystem—of which the IOP351 is a core relay output component—was not designed with cross-vendor interoperability in mind. This is a deliberate architectural choice that delivered stability over decades of continuous operation, but it creates a hard dependency on original hardware when failures occur.
Facilities that have attempted to substitute third-party relay output modules into ND800 racks report consistent issues: address conflicts, handshake failures with the system controller, and in some cases, undetected output faults that only surface during process upsets. The engineering hours required to diagnose and resolve these incompatibilities routinely exceed the cost of sourcing an original IOP351 from the secondary market.
The economic case for maintaining a stock of original spare modules is straightforward. A single unplanned shutdown in a continuous process environment—a refinery crude unit, a paper machine, a chemical reactor—carries a production loss cost that dwarfs the price of a relay output module by several orders of magnitude. The IOP351 is not a commodity component; it is an insurance policy against a forced, unbudgeted capital project.
How to extend your Metso ND800 system life by 5–10 years with targeted spare parts management:
Sourcing obsolete industrial control hardware from the secondary market carries legitimate risk. DriveKNMS applies a structured 5-step qualification process to every IOP351 unit before it is offered for sale.
What warranty applies to a discontinued module like the IOP351?
DriveKNMS provides a 90-day warranty covering functional performance under normal operating conditions. Given the obsolete status of this part, this represents the standard secondary-market assurance for verified industrial control hardware.
How do I confirm the unit is new or quality-refurbished, not a field pull in unknown condition?
Every unit sold by DriveKNMS is accompanied by a condition report documenting the results of our 5-step qualification process. We do not sell unverified field pulls. Condition classification (new surplus, tested serviceable, or refurbished) is disclosed prior to purchase confirmation.
Should I buy more than one unit?
For any facility operating an ND800 system without a planned migration date within the next 3 years, holding a minimum of 2 IOP351 units is a defensible maintenance strategy. The secondary market supply of this module is not replenishing. Procurement cost today is lower than procurement cost under emergency conditions, and the cost of a production shutdown caused by an unavailable spare is not recoverable.
Can DriveKNMS source other Metso ND800 modules?
Yes. Contact us with your full bill of materials for ND800 I/O modules and we will provide availability and pricing across the range.