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Model: SP16-DR-A
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Technical Dossier
When an OMRON SP16-DR-A fails on the production floor, the clock starts immediately. This compact relay-output PLC belongs to OMRON's legacy Sysmac C Series — a platform that powered discrete manufacturing lines, packaging machinery, and material handling systems across Asia, Europe, and North America for decades. OMRON has long since discontinued this product line, and no direct OEM replacement exists that is pin-compatible and firmware-compatible without engineering intervention.
The real cost is not the module itself. A forced migration from a Sysmac C Series platform to a current-generation PLC — including engineering hours, I/O rewiring, HMI reprogramming, safety re-validation, and production downtime — routinely exceeds USD $200,000 to $800,000 per line, depending on system complexity. For multi-line facilities, that figure multiplies. DriveKNMS maintains verified physical stock of the SP16-DR-A specifically to eliminate that scenario.
| Parameter | Detail |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | OMRON Corporation |
| Part Number | SP16-DR-A |
| Series | Sysmac C Series (Legacy / Discontinued) |
| Product Type | Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) |
| Output Type | Relay Output |
| Country of Origin | Japan |
| OEM Status | Discontinued – No longer manufactured by OMRON |
| Compatibility | Sysmac C Series control systems; commonly paired with OMRON C20, C28, C40, C60 CPU units |
| Note | Electrical parameters are verified against physical unit at time of inspection. Specifications not confirmed by physical test are not listed to protect equipment safety. |
The Sysmac C Series was engineered for deterministic relay-ladder logic execution in environments where cycle time consistency was non-negotiable. Facilities that built production infrastructure around this platform in the 1990s and early 2000s now face a structural problem: the control logic, operator training, and process tuning embedded in these systems represent years of institutional knowledge that cannot be transferred to a new platform without significant risk and cost.
The SP16-DR-A is not a peripheral accessory — it is a core I/O and control node. Its failure does not degrade performance; it stops production. For plant managers operating under capital expenditure constraints, the calculus is straightforward: sourcing a verified replacement unit at a fraction of the cost of a platform migration preserves both the production asset and the operational knowledge built around it.
Facilities that maintain a strategic inventory of two to three SP16-DR-A units can realistically extend the operational life of a Sysmac C Series line by five to ten years, deferring a seven-figure capital project until it aligns with a planned facility upgrade cycle rather than being forced by an unplanned failure.
Obsolete hardware sourced from secondary markets carries inherent risk. DriveKNMS applies a five-step inspection protocol to every SP16-DR-A unit before it is offered for sale:
Condition grade (New / Refurbished / Tested Used) is disclosed on each order confirmation. We do not mix grades without explicit buyer acknowledgment.
For operations managers and maintenance engineers responsible for legacy Sysmac C Series installations, the following framework has been applied successfully across manufacturing facilities in automotive, food processing, and electronics assembly sectors:
1. Failure Mode Mapping: Identify the three to five components in your Sysmac C Series system with the highest consequence of failure and the longest lead time for replacement. The SP16-DR-A typically appears on this list. Prioritize stocking these components before a failure event, not after.
2. Condition-Based Monitoring: Implement periodic inspection of relay output contacts for wear and arc erosion. Relay output PLCs in high-cycle applications degrade predictably. Tracking cycle counts against rated relay life allows planned replacement rather than emergency replacement.
3. Structured Spare Parts Budget: The annual cost of maintaining a two-unit SP16-DR-A buffer is a fraction of one hour of unplanned line downtime in most manufacturing environments. Present this comparison to finance leadership as a risk mitigation line item, not a maintenance expense.
4. Documentation Preservation: Ensure that ladder logic programs, I/O maps, and system configuration files for your Sysmac C Series installation are backed up and version-controlled. Hardware availability alone does not protect the system if software documentation is lost.
5. Supplier Qualification: Not all secondary market sources apply consistent inspection standards. Qualify your obsolete parts supplier the same way you would qualify any critical component supplier — with documented inspection procedures and traceable condition grading.
Q: What warranty applies to an obsolete part like the SP16-DR-A?
A: DriveKNMS provides a 90-day functional warranty on all tested and refurbished units. New old stock (NOS) units carry a 180-day warranty. Warranty terms are confirmed in writing on the order confirmation.
Q: How do I confirm the unit is genuine OMRON and not a counterfeit?
A: Each unit is verified against OMRON OEM labeling standards, date codes, and physical construction characteristics documented in our internal reference library. High-resolution photographs of the physical unit are available upon request before purchase.
Q: Can I order multiple units for long-term sparing?
A: Yes. DriveKNMS supports bulk spare parts procurement and can provide volume pricing for facilities building a structured maintenance buffer. Contact us to discuss quantity and delivery scheduling.
Q: What is the lead time for international shipment?
A: In-stock units are dispatched within one to two business days. International delivery timelines depend on destination and selected freight method. Express options are available.
Q: Do you provide documentation with the unit?
A: Inspection reports and condition grade documentation are included with every shipment. OMRON OEM datasheet references are provided where available.