ABB SNAT-7120 Circuit Board – SNAZ7120J Series
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Model: S1-M1 1SAM201907R1001
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Technical Dossier
The ABB S1-M1 series represents ABB's modular terminal block and power distribution platform, widely deployed across heavy industrial environments including chemical processing plants, oil refineries, nuclear power facilities, and offshore platforms. The S1-M1 system is engineered for high-density I/O marshalling, power infeed distribution, and field signal termination within ABB's System 800xA, Freelance, and legacy PROCONTIC control architectures. Its compact DIN-rail form factor and standardized backplane interface have made it a de facto standard for brownfield automation upgrades and greenfield DCS installations across Europe, Asia-Pacific, and the Middle East.
The series supports a continuous operating temperature range of -25°C to +70°C, making it suitable for both climate-controlled control rooms and harsh field junction boxes. Its modular bus architecture allows inline expansion without rewiring, a critical feature for facilities requiring zero-downtime maintenance windows.
The S1-M1 platform was introduced as part of ABB's rationalization of its terminal block and marshalling infrastructure in the early 2000s, consolidating legacy SACE and Entrelec product lines under a unified mechanical and electrical standard. Early revisions (R0001–R0500) established the core bus connector geometry and 6.2 mm pitch spacing that remains backward-compatible through current production.
Mid-generation revisions introduced enhanced surge protection ratings (up to 4 kV impulse per IEC 61000-4-5) and UL 508A compliance markings, expanding the series' acceptance in North American industrial markets. The introduction of the 1SAM2019xx product family standardized the power infeed block sub-range, with the 1SAM201907R1001 becoming the primary 24 VDC power infeed reference for S1-M1 bus systems.
Current production units carry CE, UL, and cUL markings. As of 2024, the S1-M1 series is in a mature/sustained phase — ABB continues to supply spare parts and replacement modules, but new architectural development has migrated to the S2-M2 and TB-series platforms. For facilities with existing S1-M1 installations, long-term maintenance sourcing from authorized distributors and certified secondary-market suppliers is the recommended lifecycle strategy.
The following SKUs represent the verified core catalog of the ABB S1-M1 series, classified by functional category. All models listed are confirmed S1-M1 platform components.
Power Infeed & Bus Supply
Signal Terminal Blocks — Digital Input (DI)
Signal Terminal Blocks — Analog Input (AI)
Signal Terminal Blocks — Digital Output (DO)
Accessories & Mechanical Components
DriveKNMS maintains a dedicated inventory program for ABB S1-M1 series components, with particular focus on models that have been discontinued from ABB's standard distribution channels. As the S1-M1 platform enters its sustained/mature lifecycle phase, procurement lead times through standard channels are extending — in some cases exceeding 16–24 weeks for low-volume SKUs.
DriveKNMS sources S1-M1 modules through a combination of factory-surplus acquisition, decommissioned plant buybacks, and authorized secondary-market channels. All units are inspected, tested, and documented prior to dispatch. For facilities operating under IEC 61511 functional safety requirements, DriveKNMS provides full traceability documentation including country of origin, manufacturing date code, and inspection records.
The S1-M1 series presents specific quality verification challenges due to its bus-connector architecture. Each module's backplane bus contacts must be inspected for fretting corrosion — a common failure mode in modules removed from long-term installed service. DriveKNMS applies the following test protocol to all S1-M1 units:
All tested units are shipped in anti-static packaging with desiccant. Units that fail any test stage are quarantined and not returned to inventory.