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ABB TEPI1 R1D 1KHW002601R0001 N4BF 1KHW002602R0001 Control Board – Obsolete TEPI1 Series Spare Part

Model: TEPI1 R1D 1KHW002601R0001'N4BF 1KHW002602R0001

Brand ABB
Series TEPI1 Series
Model TEPI1 R1D 1KHW002601R0001'N4BF 1KHW002602R0001
RFQ-ready model route Obsolete and surplus sourcing Export follow-up by model list

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ABB TEPI1 R1D 1KHW002601R0001 N4BF 1KHW002602R0001 Control Board – Obsolete TEPI1 Series Spare Part

When a control board fails inside an ABB TEPI1-series drive system, the consequences extend far beyond a single component. A forced migration to a current-generation drive platform — including new engineering, rewiring, PLC reprogramming, and production downtime — routinely costs manufacturing operations between $200,000 and $1,500,000 USD per line. DriveKNMS maintains verified stock of the ABB TEPI1 R1D control board (part numbers 1KHW002601R0001 and 1KHW002602R0001), a component that has been discontinued by ABB and is no longer available through standard distribution channels. Securing this board is not a purchasing decision — it is an asset protection decision.

Technical Specifications

Parameter Detail
Manufacturer ABB
Series TEPI1
Module Type Control Board
Part Number (Primary) 1KHW002601R0001
Part Number (Secondary) 1KHW002602R0001
Variant Code R1D / N4BF
Discontinuation Status Obsolete – No longer manufactured or distributed by ABB
Compatible Systems ABB TEPI1-series AC drive platforms; legacy ABB industrial drive cabinets
Country of Origin Germany

Note: Electrical parameters not listed here are not independently verified. DriveKNMS does not publish unconfirmed specifications. Contact our technical team for application-specific data.

Solving the Discontinued Hardware Crisis

The ABB TEPI1 series was deployed extensively across process industries — pulp and paper, water treatment, mining, and heavy manufacturing — during a period when ABB's drive architecture prioritized modular serviceability. The TEPI1 R1D control board serves as the central processing and interface module within these drive cabinets. It manages firing pulse generation, feedback signal conditioning, and fault diagnostics. There is no direct functional equivalent in ABB's current product lineup that can be retrofitted without significant engineering intervention.

Plant managers operating facilities built around TEPI1-based drive systems face a specific and well-documented problem: ABB's end-of-life policy means that technical support, firmware updates, and spare parts are no longer available through official channels. When the control board fails — due to electrolytic capacitor degradation, thermal cycling fatigue, or power surge damage — the entire drive becomes non-functional. The downstream impact is immediate: production halts, maintenance teams scramble, and procurement teams discover that the part is simply not available through standard industrial distributors.

The strategic response is not to accept forced obsolescence. Facilities that maintain a buffer stock of critical boards like the 1KHW002601R0001 and 1KHW002602R0001 consistently demonstrate 5 to 10 additional years of operational life from their existing drive infrastructure — at a fraction of the cost of a full system replacement. The math is straightforward: one spare board at current market price versus a six-figure capital expenditure for a new drive system, plus the associated engineering, installation, and commissioning costs.

Condition & Reliability Assurance

DriveKNMS applies a structured 5-step quality assurance process to all obsolete control boards before shipment. This protocol is designed specifically for legacy hardware where age-related degradation is the primary failure risk:

  • Step 1 – Electrolytic Capacitor Inspection: All electrolytic capacitors are tested for capacitance drift and ESR (equivalent series resistance). Capacitors showing degradation beyond tolerance are flagged. Boards with compromised capacitors are either reconditioned with matched-specification replacements or removed from saleable inventory.
  • Step 2 – Firmware Version Verification: Where firmware is embedded in onboard EPROM or flash memory, the version is read and documented. Customers are informed of the firmware revision prior to shipment to confirm compatibility with their existing system configuration.
  • Step 3 – Pin and Connector Corrosion Audit: All edge connectors, terminal blocks, and IC socket pins are inspected under magnification for oxidation, corrosion, and mechanical deformation. Affected contacts are treated or the board is quarantined.
  • Step 4 – Functional Power-On Test: Where test fixtures are available for the TEPI1 platform, boards are powered and basic functional outputs are verified before packaging.
  • Step 5 – Anti-Static Packaging and Documentation: Each board is shipped in ESD-protective packaging with a condition report and part number confirmation document.

Key Features for System Maintenance

  • Drop-in replacement: The 1KHW002601R0001 / 1KHW002602R0001 board installs directly into the existing TEPI1 drive cabinet without mechanical modification.
  • No reprogramming required: Drive parameters stored in the system's external memory or operator panel are retained. The replacement board does not require re-entry of application-specific settings in standard configurations.
  • Avoids engineering reconstruction costs: Replacing this board preserves the existing wiring harness, motor cabling, and control architecture. There is no need to engage a systems integrator for a platform migration project.
  • Extends asset service life by 5–10 years: A single spare board, properly stored, provides insurance against the most common failure mode in aging TEPI1 systems — control board failure due to component aging.
  • Protects production continuity: Mean time to repair (MTTR) drops from weeks (sourcing a replacement platform) to hours (board swap and restart).

FAQ

Q: What warranty applies to this obsolete control board?
A: DriveKNMS provides a 90-day warranty against defects identified during our QA process. Given the obsolete nature of this component, warranty terms are confirmed in writing prior to order confirmation.

Q: Is this a new or refurbished board?
A: Stock condition varies. DriveKNMS clearly identifies each unit as New Old Stock (NOS), Tested Refurbished, or Tested Used prior to sale. Condition is confirmed before invoicing. We do not ship boards without a documented condition classification.

Q: How should we store a spare board for long-term backup?
A: Store in original ESD packaging in a climate-controlled environment (15–25°C, relative humidity below 60%, away from direct sunlight and magnetic fields). Inspect annually for packaging integrity. For long-term storage exceeding 3 years, a pre-installation capacitor check is recommended.

Q: Can you source multiple units for a strategic spare parts program?
A: Yes. DriveKNMS works with plant engineering and procurement teams to structure multi-unit spare parts agreements for critical obsolete components. Contact us to discuss volume availability and pricing.

Q: How do I confirm this board is compatible with my specific TEPI1 drive configuration?
A: Provide your drive cabinet nameplate data and existing board part number to our technical team. We will confirm compatibility before processing your order.

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