MOORE APACS+ Modules: 39ACM28AEN 16139-218
MOORE APACS+ Series: Comprehensive Module Range and Technical Overview The MOORE APACS+ (Advanced Process Automation Control System) platform is a…
Model: 16137-174
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Technical Dossier
The MOORE 16137 Series represents a core component family within Moore Products Co.'s process control and distributed control system (DCS) infrastructure. Deployed extensively across global heavy industry — including petrochemical refineries, nuclear power facilities, chemical processing plants, and offshore oil & gas platforms — the 16137 Series provides the communications backbone for APACS+ and QUADLOG safety-rated control architectures. These modules handle critical data exchange between field devices, controllers, and supervisory systems, making long-term parts availability a direct operational continuity concern for plant engineers and maintenance teams.
The 16137 Series was developed as part of Moore Products Co.'s APACS (Advanced Process Automation and Control System) platform, which entered industrial service in the late 1980s and achieved widespread adoption through the 1990s and 2000s. The architecture is based on a proprietary backplane bus that supports hot-swap module replacement — a critical feature for continuous-process industries where unplanned shutdowns carry significant financial and safety consequences.
Early 16137 variants focused on RS-232 and RS-485 serial communications for legacy field device integration. Subsequent revisions introduced Modbus RTU/ASCII support, HART pass-through capability, and eventually Ethernet-based variants for integration with modern SCADA and historian systems. The APACS+ generation extended the series with enhanced diagnostics and redundancy options. Following Siemens' acquisition of Moore Products Co., the 16137 Series entered a managed lifecycle phase; while no new hardware revisions are being released, the installed base remains substantial and active support for spare parts procurement is a primary market requirement.
Compatibility note: 16137 Series modules are slot-specific within APACS+ racks. Substitution between sub-models requires verification of firmware revision, backplane connector type (Type A vs. Type B), and rack slot addressing configuration. Cross-series substitution with Siemens APACS or QUADLOG modules requires engineering validation.
The following SKUs represent verified, commonly sourced models within the MOORE 16137 Series. Modules are categorized by primary function:
Communications & Interface Modules
I/O Interface & Signal Conditioning Modules
Controller & Processor Modules
Power Supply Modules
The MOORE 16137 Series has entered the mature/end-of-life phase of its product lifecycle. Original manufacturer (Siemens, successor to Moore Products Co.) has progressively reduced new production runs, and lead times for factory-new units are extended or indefinite for many sub-models. For plant operators committed to APACS+ or QUADLOG architectures — where a full migration to a modern DCS represents a multi-year capital project — the availability of tested surplus and refurbished 16137 modules is a direct operational requirement.
DriveKNMS maintains a dedicated inventory program for the 16137 Series, sourcing modules from decommissioned plant assets, authorized surplus channels, and controlled refurbishment pipelines. Each unit is cataloged by sub-model, hardware revision, and firmware version to ensure compatibility with the customer's existing rack configuration. Long-term maintenance agreements and consignment stocking arrangements are available for facilities with recurring 16137 demand.
The 16137 Series presents specific quality verification challenges due to its proprietary backplane bus protocol and the age profile of available surplus inventory. DriveKNMS applies a structured test protocol to all 16137 modules prior to shipment:
Test records are retained and available upon request for quality audit purposes.