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Honeywell 550 EC 3644-0005 Ethernet Switch

Honeywell SDW-550 EC 3644-0005 Ethernet Switch – Obsolete ControlNet Spare Part

Model: SDW-550 EC. 3644-0005

Brand Honeywell
Series 550 EC 3644-0005 Ethernet Switch
Model SDW-550 EC. 3644-0005
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Honeywell SDW-550 EC 3644-0005 Ethernet Switch – Obsolete ControlNet Spare Part

When a single network switch fails inside a Honeywell TDC 3000 or Experion PKS control architecture, the consequences extend far beyond a line stoppage. A forced migration to a modern DCS platform — including engineering redesign, I/O rewiring, operator retraining, and production downtime — routinely costs manufacturers between $2 million and $8 million USD per affected unit. The Honeywell SDW-550 EC (P/N 3644-0005) is a discontinued industrial Ethernet switch that was purpose-built for these environments. DriveKNMS maintains verified physical stock of this component, sourced through controlled industrial channels, for facilities that cannot afford to gamble on a platform upgrade timeline.

Technical Specifications

Parameter Detail
Manufacturer Honeywell Process Solutions
Part Number 3644-0005
Model SDW-550 EC
Product Category Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch
Series SDW-550 (ControlNet / FTE-compatible)
Lifecycle Status Discontinued / Obsolete – No longer manufactured or supported by Honeywell
Typical Application Honeywell TDC 3000, Experion PKS, Fault-Tolerant Ethernet (FTE) networks
Country of Origin United States

Note: Electrical parameters not independently verified. Specifications above are drawn from known product family data. DriveKNMS does not fabricate technical data — if a parameter is not confirmed, it is not listed.

Solving the Discontinued Hardware Crisis

The SDW-550 EC occupies a specific role in Honeywell's Fault-Tolerant Ethernet topology. It is not a generic managed switch that can be substituted with a commercial off-the-shelf unit without engineering intervention. In FTE architectures, the switch participates in the redundancy scheme at the firmware and configuration level. Replacing it with an uncertified alternative introduces latency asymmetry and potential split-brain conditions in the control network — risks that are unacceptable in continuous process environments such as refining, petrochemical, and power generation.

Honeywell ceased active production of the SDW-550 series as the platform transitioned toward newer network infrastructure. However, tens of thousands of TDC 3000 and early Experion installations worldwide remain in active service, many with planned operational lifespans extending to 2030 and beyond. For these facilities, the choice is binary: locate a verified spare, or commit to a capital project that competes for budget against production priorities.

Extending the operational life of an existing DCS by 5 to 10 years through targeted spare parts procurement is not a workaround — it is a documented asset management strategy. A single verified SDW-550 EC held in a site's critical spares inventory eliminates the single point of failure that would otherwise force an unplanned upgrade decision. The cost differential between a spare switch and a partial DCS migration is not marginal; it is measured in orders of magnitude.

For plant managers operating under capital expenditure constraints, the calculus is straightforward: identify the components whose failure would trigger a system-level replacement decision, and secure those components before they are needed. The SDW-550 EC is precisely that category of component.

Condition & Reliability Assurance

DriveKNMS applies a 5-step quality assurance process to all obsolete industrial components before shipment:

  • Step 1 – Visual and Physical Inspection: Full external examination for mechanical damage, pin corrosion, oxidation on connector contacts, and label integrity verification against the declared part number.
  • Step 2 – Electrolytic Capacitor Assessment: Aged electrolytic capacitors are the primary failure mode in stored industrial electronics. Each unit is inspected for capacitor bulging, electrolyte leakage, and ESR deviation where test access permits.
  • Step 3 – Firmware Version Verification: Where readable, firmware revision is documented and cross-referenced against known compatible versions for TDC 3000 and Experion PKS environments.
  • Step 4 – Functional Power-On Test: Units are powered and observed for normal initialization behavior, indicator lamp sequencing, and absence of fault conditions.
  • Step 5 – Packaging and ESD Protection: Components are packaged in anti-static materials with desiccant, suitable for long-term storage or immediate deployment.

Key Features for System Maintenance

  • Drop-in replacement: The SDW-550 EC installs directly into existing FTE network positions without hardware modification to the cabinet or backplane.
  • No reprogramming required: Configuration is retained at the DCS controller level. Replacing the switch does not require re-engineering of the control network topology.
  • Avoids engineering reconstruction costs: Substituting a non-certified switch into an FTE architecture requires Honeywell engineering validation, which carries both cost and schedule risk. A like-for-like replacement eliminates this entirely.
  • Supports long-term spares strategy: Facilities managing 10+ year operational horizons on legacy DCS platforms should treat this component as a critical insurance asset, not a consumable.

FAQ

What warranty applies to obsolete parts?
DriveKNMS provides a 90-day warranty against defects identified under normal operating conditions. Given the discontinued status of this component, warranty terms are confirmed at the time of quotation based on the specific unit's condition grade.

How do I know the unit is genuine and not counterfeit?
All units sourced by DriveKNMS are acquired through traceable industrial channels — decommissioned plant inventories, authorized surplus dealers, and controlled liquidation sources. Label authenticity, part number markings, and physical construction are verified against known genuine references. We do not source from unverified open-market listings.

Should I buy more than one unit?
For any facility running a Honeywell TDC 3000 or Experion PKS system with an operational horizon beyond 2027, holding a minimum of one spare SDW-550 EC per FTE network segment is a defensible maintenance position. As global inventory of this component continues to deplete, procurement lead times will extend and unit costs will increase. Securing stock now is the lower-cost option.

Can this be shipped internationally?
Yes. DriveKNMS ships globally with full export documentation. Contact us for freight options and lead time to your location.

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