WOODWARD SA1509-24 Solenoid – Governor Control Series
WOODWARD SA1509-24 Solenoid: Supply Continuity Strategy for a Discontinued Governor Control Component The WOODWARD SA1509-24 is a 24VDC solenoid designed…
Model: 9907-147
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Technical Dossier
The Woodward 9907 Series represents one of the most widely deployed governor and control module families in global heavy industry. Installed across petrochemical refineries, nuclear power auxiliary systems, offshore platforms, and combined-cycle gas turbine (CCGT) plants, the 9907 Series provides speed governing, load sharing, and process control functions for turbine-generator sets and compressor trains. Its modular architecture—built around a common backplane and standardized I/O interface—has made it the reference platform for Woodward's industrial governor product line from the late 1980s through the 2010s. Units remain in active service at facilities with 20–40 year asset lifecycles, making spare part availability a critical operational concern.
The 9907 Series was introduced as a successor to Woodward's earlier analog governor platforms, transitioning the product line to digital microprocessor-based control. Early variants (circa late 1980s) used 8-bit and 16-bit processors with EPROM-based firmware, communicating via proprietary serial links. Mid-generation units (early-to-mid 1990s) introduced expanded analog I/O counts, improved A/D conversion resolution (12-bit to 16-bit), and RS-232/RS-485 communication ports for SCADA integration. Later revisions added Modbus RTU support, expanded discrete I/O, and improved EMI shielding for compliance with IEC 61000 industrial electromagnetic compatibility standards.
Compatibility across sub-generations is constrained by firmware version, backplane connector pinout, and power supply voltage rail (typically 18–32 VDC). Modules from different production batches may require firmware alignment before substitution. The 9907 Series has been succeeded by Woodward's MicroNet and ProTech platforms for new installations, but the 9907 line remains supported through Woodward's authorized service network and third-party MRO suppliers for legacy fleet maintenance.
The following SKUs represent verified, commonly referenced models within the Woodward 9907 Series. Models are classified by primary function:
Control & Governor Modules
Analog I/O Modules
Digital I/O Modules
Communication & Network Modules
Power Supply Modules
Woodward has transitioned the 9907 Series to end-of-active-production status. New unit procurement through the OEM channel is no longer standard; lead times for factory-refurbished units can exceed 26 weeks. DriveKNMS maintains a dedicated inventory of 9907 Series modules sourced from decommissioned plant assets, authorized surplus channels, and controlled MRO stock. All units are catalogued by part number, hardware revision, and firmware version where readable.
The 9907 Series employs a multi-layer backplane bus architecture with time-critical interrupt-driven communication between the CPU module and peripheral I/O cards. Standard visual inspection and power-on testing are insufficient to validate functional integrity of these modules. DriveKNMS applies the following test protocol to all 9907 Series units prior to dispatch:
Test records are retained and available upon request for traceability in regulated industries (nuclear, refining, power generation).