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ABB ETH 1SAP140500R0271 CPU Module

ABB PM585-ETH 1SAP140500R0271 CPU Module – Obsolete AC500 Spare Part

Model: PM585-ETH 1SAP140500R0271

Brand ABB
Series ETH 1SAP140500R0271 CPU Module
Model PM585-ETH 1SAP140500R0271
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ABB PM585-ETH 1SAP140500R0271 CPU Module – Obsolete AC500 Spare Part

When the central processor of an AC500-based control system fails, the consequences extend far beyond a single machine going offline. For plants running legacy ABB AC500 architectures — particularly those integrated with older SCADA layers or third-party I/O networks — a CPU failure without an available replacement triggers a forced system migration. Engineering assessments, new hardware procurement, software re-commissioning, and production downtime routinely push total replacement costs into the hundreds of thousands, sometimes millions, of dollars. The PM585-ETH (order number 1SAP140500R0271) is no longer in active production. DriveKNMS maintains verified physical stock of this unit, sourced through controlled industrial channels, for facilities that cannot afford to gamble on system continuity.

Technical Specifications

Parameter Detail
Manufacturer ABB
Part Number PM585-ETH
Order Number 1SAP140500R0271
Product Series AC500
Module Type CPU / Processor Module with Ethernet
Communication Interface Ethernet (integrated)
Country of Origin Germany
Production Status Discontinued – No longer manufactured by ABB
Compatibility ABB AC500 PLC platform; compatible with AC500 I/O expansion modules (S500 series)

Note: Electrical parameters such as exact memory capacity, cycle time, and I/O bus specifications should be verified against the official ABB AC500 system documentation (document 2CDC 172 001 C0201) for your specific application. DriveKNMS does not publish unverified parameters.

Solving the Discontinued Hardware Crisis

The ABB AC500 platform, particularly the PM585-ETH variant, was widely deployed across water treatment facilities, power distribution substations, building automation systems, and discrete manufacturing lines throughout the 2000s and 2010s. Its integrated Ethernet port made it a preferred choice for facilities transitioning from serial fieldbus architectures to TCP/IP-based supervisory networks — without requiring a full control system overhaul.

With ABB having discontinued this specific CPU module, plant engineers face a narrowing window. The installed base of AC500 systems running PM585-ETH CPUs remains substantial globally, but the secondary market supply is finite and shrinking. Each unit that fails and cannot be replaced forces a decision: accept an unplanned capital expenditure for full system migration, or locate a verified replacement part.

For facilities managing 10–25 year asset lifecycles — common in utilities, chemical processing, and heavy industry — the calculus is straightforward. A single PM585-ETH unit, even sourced at a premium from the secondary market, costs a fraction of the engineering hours required to migrate an AC500 system to a current-generation PLC platform. The migration path itself carries risk: re-validation of control logic, re-certification of safety interlocks, and retraining of maintenance personnel are not trivial undertakings.

How to extend your AC500-based automation asset life by 5–10 years:

  • Maintain a minimum 2-unit CPU buffer. The PM585-ETH is the single point of failure in any AC500 rack. One operational spare and one tested cold spare is the minimum defensible position for any facility running this platform on a critical process.
  • Audit your firmware version before sourcing replacements. AC500 CPU modules must match the firmware baseline of the existing system. Sourcing a unit with an incompatible firmware version can introduce commissioning delays. Request firmware version documentation from your supplier before purchase.
  • Pair CPU procurement with I/O module inventory review. The S500 I/O modules that interface with the PM585-ETH are also aging out of active production. A CPU replacement that reveals failed I/O modules extends downtime unnecessarily. Conduct a full rack audit while the system is accessible.
  • Document your current configuration before any hardware swap. Export and archive the full PS501 Control Builder project file, including hardware configuration, before replacing the CPU. This is non-negotiable for systems without version-controlled backup procedures.
  • Negotiate long-term supply agreements for critical spares. For facilities operating multiple AC500 systems, a standing purchase agreement with a verified secondary market supplier locks in pricing and priority allocation before stock is exhausted.

Condition & Reliability Assurance

Sourcing discontinued industrial hardware from unverified channels carries real operational risk. DriveKNMS applies a structured 5-step quality process to every PM585-ETH unit before it is offered for sale:

  1. Visual and mechanical inspection. Full external examination for physical damage, connector pin condition, and housing integrity. Units with bent pins, cracked housings, or evidence of field repair are rejected at this stage.
  2. Electrolytic capacitor assessment. AC500 CPU boards manufactured in the mid-2000s use electrolytic capacitors with a rated service life of 10–15 years under nominal operating conditions. Units are inspected for capacitor bulging, electrolyte leakage, and ESR degradation. Units showing capacitor wear are either reconditioned by qualified technicians or removed from inventory.
  3. Firmware version verification. The firmware version is read and documented prior to sale. This information is provided to the buyer to confirm compatibility with their existing AC500 system baseline.
  4. Connector and pin corrosion inspection. Backplane connectors and communication port pins are inspected under magnification for oxidation and corrosion. Affected contacts are treated or the unit is rejected.
  5. Functional power-on test. Where test infrastructure permits, units undergo a controlled power-on sequence to verify basic processor initialization and communication port response.

Key Features for System Maintenance

  • Drop-in replacement. The PM585-ETH installs directly into the existing AC500 rack without mechanical modification. No new mounting hardware, no rack reconfiguration.
  • No reprogramming required. Control logic resides in the project file, not the CPU hardware. Restoring from a backed-up PS501 project file to a replacement PM585-ETH CPU is a standard commissioning procedure, not a re-engineering exercise.
  • Avoids engineering reconstruction costs. Migrating from AC500 to a current ABB platform (or a competitor platform) requires full I/O remapping, control logic translation, HMI reconfiguration, and safety system re-validation. The cost of a replacement CPU is orders of magnitude lower than the cost of this migration path.
  • Maintains existing operator familiarity. Maintenance personnel trained on AC500 architecture and PS501 Control Builder do not require retraining when a like-for-like CPU replacement is performed.

FAQ

What warranty applies to a discontinued PM585-ETH unit?
DriveKNMS provides a 90-day warranty covering functional defects identified under normal operating conditions. Given the discontinued status of this part, we recommend buyers treat this as a working spare and maintain it in controlled storage conditions (temperature-stable, low-humidity environment) until deployment.

How do I confirm the unit is genuine ABB and not a counterfeit?
All units sourced by DriveKNMS are inspected for ABB labeling authenticity, including order number plate verification (1SAP140500R0271) and housing markings consistent with ABB manufacturing standards. We do not source from unverified brokers. Buyers may request inspection photos and firmware version documentation prior to purchase.

Is a new-in-box (NIB) unit available, or only refurbished?
Stock condition varies. DriveKNMS will specify the exact condition — new-in-box, unused open-box, or professionally refurbished — at the time of inquiry. Condition documentation is provided with every shipment.

What is the recommended long-term spare parts strategy for AC500 systems?
For facilities with more than one AC500 system, we recommend a minimum inventory of: 2× PM585-ETH CPU modules per system, plus a reviewed stock of the S500 I/O modules specific to your rack configuration. Procurement should be completed within the next 12–18 months, as secondary market availability of this specific CPU variant is declining.

Can you source other AC500 components?
Yes. DriveKNMS specializes in obsolete and hard-to-find industrial automation components across multiple platforms. Contact us with your full bill of materials for a consolidated sourcing assessment.

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