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Model: GJR2368900R1550 87TS01K-E
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Technical Dossier
When ABB discontinued the Advant and MOD 300 control system series, it left thousands of process plants worldwide facing a stark choice: source critical spare parts through specialist channels, or commit to a full DCS migration project that routinely costs between USD 2 million and USD 8 million per production line—before accounting for downtime, re-engineering, and operator retraining. The GJR2368900R1550 (87TS01K-E) Digital I/O Module sits at the heart of that decision. A single failed module can halt an entire process loop. Without a verified replacement on the shelf, the clock starts ticking toward a forced upgrade on the worst possible timeline.
DriveKNMS maintains verified physical stock of this module. This is not a catalogue listing—inventory is finite and is not replenished from the manufacturer.
| Parameter | Detail |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | ABB (ASEA Brown Boveri) |
| Part Number | GJR2368900R1550 |
| Variant / Suffix | 87TS01K-E |
| Module Type | Digital I/O Module |
| Product Series | Advant / MOD 300 |
| Country of Origin | Sweden |
| Discontinuation Status | Officially discontinued – no longer manufactured or supported by ABB |
| Compatible Systems | ABB Advant OCS, ABB MOD 300, ABB Master series controllers |
| Weight (approx.) | 0.8 kg |
| Electrical Parameters | Please contact us for confirmed datasheet – parameters vary by sub-revision and will not be assumed |
The ABB Advant and MOD 300 platforms were workhorses of the process automation industry through the 1980s and 1990s. Refineries, chemical plants, pulp and paper mills, and power generation facilities built their control architectures around these systems—and many continue to operate them today, because the underlying processes they control have not changed and the capital cost of replacement cannot be justified on a short cycle.
The GJR2368900R1550 module handles digital input and output functions that are deeply integrated into the I/O bus architecture of these controllers. Unlike modern modular systems where I/O can be hot-swapped across generations, the Advant and MOD 300 platforms use proprietary backplane communication protocols. Substituting a non-original module is not a matter of finding a generic equivalent—it requires firmware-level compatibility, physical form factor matching, and in many cases, re-qualification of the safety loop it serves.
This is why the availability of original, tested hardware is not a convenience—it is a risk management instrument. A plant that carries two or three verified spare modules of this type has effectively purchased 5 to 10 additional years of operational continuity for its existing DCS, at a fraction of the cost of migration. The engineering hours alone for a MOD 300 to 800xA migration project typically exceed 10,000 hours for a mid-size facility. Maintaining the existing architecture with qualified spares is, in most cases, the rational economic choice until a planned, budgeted migration can be executed on the plant's own schedule—not under emergency conditions.
Recommended spare parts strategy for Advant / MOD 300 operators:
Sourcing obsolete hardware from the secondary market carries real risk. DriveKNMS applies a structured 5-step qualification process to every unit before it is offered for sale.
Units are offered as New Old Stock (NOS) where original factory seals are intact, or as Refurbished / Tested Used where the unit has been inspected and qualified through the above process. Condition is stated explicitly on the invoice and shipping documentation.
Q: What warranty applies to obsolete parts?
A: DriveKNMS provides a 90-day warranty on all tested and refurbished units, covering functional failure under normal operating conditions. New Old Stock units carry a 180-day warranty. Warranty terms are confirmed in writing at the time of order.
Q: How do I know the unit is genuine ABB and not a counterfeit?
A: All units are sourced from decommissioned ABB-installed systems or authorized surplus channels. Physical markings, PCB layout, and component profiles are verified against known-genuine references. We do not source from unverified grey-market aggregators. Documentation of origin is available on request.
Q: Can you supply multiple units for long-term spares holding?
A: Yes. We recommend that facilities operating Advant or MOD 300 systems establish a minimum strategic stock of critical modules. Contact us to discuss volume availability and pricing for multi-unit orders. Inventory levels for this part number are limited and not replenishable from the manufacturer.
Q: What is the lead time?
A: In-stock units ship within 3–5 business days of order confirmation and payment. For urgent requirements, expedited dispatch can be arranged—contact us directly to confirm current stock status before placing an order.
Q: Do you provide a datasheet or technical documentation?
A: We can provide available technical documentation for this module upon request. For confirmed electrical parameters specific to your sub-revision, please contact our technical team directly.