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: SC450G-A-A
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Technical Dossier
The YOKOGAWA SC450 series is a line of industrial resistivity and conductivity converters engineered for continuous liquid analysis in demanding process environments. Deployed across petrochemical refineries, nuclear power generation facilities, semiconductor ultrapure water systems, pharmaceutical manufacturing, and chemical processing plants, the SC450 platform occupies a critical position in process analytical instrumentation globally. Its architecture supports both 2-wire and 4-wire toroidal and contacting conductivity/resistivity sensor configurations, making it a versatile backbone for inline quality monitoring where measurement integrity directly affects product yield and regulatory compliance.
The SC450 series interfaces with Yokogawa's broader CENTUM VP and STARDOM distributed control systems, as well as third-party DCS platforms via standard 4–20 mA analog output and HART communication. Its modular design allows field replacement of converter heads without process interruption, a feature that has driven its adoption in continuous-operation facilities where downtime carries significant financial and safety consequences.
The SC450 series succeeded Yokogawa's earlier SC series analyzers (including the SC402 and SC420 families) as part of a broader rationalization of the company's liquid analysis portfolio in the late 1990s and 2000s. Early SC450 variants were designed around analog signal conditioning circuits with discrete component amplifier stages, targeting resistivity measurement ranges from 0.05 MΩ·cm to 20 MΩ·cm — a specification set driven by the semiconductor industry's ultrapure water requirements.
Subsequent hardware revisions introduced microprocessor-based signal processing, enabling temperature compensation algorithms (linear, pure water, and custom curve modes) and expanded diagnostic output. The suffix coding system (e.g., -A-A, -B-A, -C-A) encodes power supply voltage, output configuration, and approval class, allowing the same base converter to be specified across North American, European, and Asian installations without hardware redesign.
As the SC450 series has entered its mature/end-of-life phase, Yokogawa has positioned the FLXA21 and FLXA202 multi-parameter analyzers as the primary migration path. However, the installed base of SC450 units in long-lifecycle industries (nuclear, refining, water treatment) remains substantial, and direct replacement parts and reconditioned units continue to be sourced through specialist distributors. Facilities operating SC450 converters should prioritize securing spare units and critical sub-assemblies to support 10–15 year maintenance horizons.
The following SKUs represent the verified SC450 series product range. Each model is identified by its base part number and suffix configuration. Models are categorized by primary function:
Resistivity Converters
Conductivity Converters
Accessories & Sub-Assemblies
The SC450 series has been formally discontinued by Yokogawa, with the FLXA21 and FLXA202 designated as successor platforms. However, direct migration is not always operationally or economically viable for facilities with large SC450 installed bases, validated process configurations, or long-term maintenance contracts that predate the discontinuation announcement.
DriveKNMS maintains a dedicated inventory program for SC450 series converters and sub-assemblies, sourced through authorized surplus channels, factory-reconditioned units, and controlled decommissioning of operational installations. Stock is held for the most common suffix configurations (A-A, B-A, C-A, A-B) across both the SC450G (resistivity) and SC450C/T (conductivity) product lines.
SC450 series converters present specific quality verification challenges due to their analog signal conditioning architecture and the precision required for resistivity measurement at MΩ·cm ranges. DriveKNMS applies a structured test protocol to all SC450 units prior to dispatch:
All test results are documented and accompany each unit shipment. Units failing any test parameter are either repaired to specification or removed from serviceable inventory.