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Model: LY-2594V0
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Technical Dossier
The Honeywell LY series power supply boards are integral components within Honeywell's TDC 3000 and Experion PKS Distributed Control System (DCS) platforms. These modules are deployed across critical process industries including petroleum refining, chemical manufacturing, nuclear power generation, and LNG terminals. The LY series provides regulated DC power to backplane-mounted I/O, controller, and communication modules, operating within high-availability redundant power architectures. Installed base spans several thousand facilities globally, with many sites maintaining continuous operation for 20+ years on original hardware.
The LY-2594V0 is a power supply board unit designed for internal backplane power distribution within Honeywell DCS cabinets. It provides stable regulated voltage rails to downstream modules and is a direct maintenance-critical component in legacy TDC 3000 and early Experion R-series installations.
The LY series power supply boards were introduced as part of Honeywell's TDC 3000 platform in the early 1980s, designed to meet the stringent power integrity requirements of process automation backplanes. Early variants operated on linear regulation topologies, providing low-noise DC rails essential for analog I/O accuracy. Through the 1990s, the series transitioned to support the High-Performance Process Manager (HPPM) and Logic Manager (LM) subsystems, with revised board layouts to accommodate higher current demands and improved thermal management.
With the introduction of Experion PKS in the early 2000s, Honeywell maintained backward compatibility for LY-series power boards in hybrid migration cabinets, allowing TDC 3000 I/O to coexist with Experion controllers. By 2010, the LY series entered the mature/end-of-life phase; Honeywell ceased active manufacturing of most variants. Sites operating TDC 3000 or early Experion R110–R210 systems continue to rely on aftermarket and refurbished LY boards for corrective maintenance. No direct plug-in replacement exists from Honeywell's current catalog — lifecycle extension through certified refurbished stock is the primary support strategy.
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Associated I/O & Controller Power Interface Boards
The LY series has been out of active Honeywell production since approximately 2008–2012 depending on variant. Standard Honeywell field service channels no longer stock these boards as new units. DriveKNMS maintains a dedicated inventory of tested, refurbished LY series power supply boards sourced from decommissioned TDC 3000 systems and controlled plant shutdowns.
For procurement engineers and maintenance planners managing long-term TDC 3000 or early Experion installations, DriveKNMS provides: verified cross-reference matching by revision level, functional test reports on request, short lead times for emergency corrective maintenance, and multi-unit lot pricing for scheduled preventive replacement programs. All units are shipped with full traceability documentation.
LY series power supply boards undergo a structured test protocol prior to dispatch. Each board is visually inspected for capacitor bulge, PCB trace corrosion, and connector pin integrity — failure modes common in boards with 15–25 years of service. Functional testing is performed on a dedicated TDC 3000 backplane test rig, verifying output voltage regulation on all DC rails (typically +5V, +15V, −15V, +24V) under both no-load and full-load conditions. Ripple and noise measurements are taken to confirm compliance with Honeywell's original power integrity specifications. Boards exhibiting marginal regulation are recapped using industrial-grade capacitors rated for 105°C operation. Each unit is assigned a test record number traceable to the dispatch documentation.