B&R X20CP1382 I/O Processor Module: Specs, Compatible SKUs & Availability
B&R X20 System Series: Comprehensive Module Range and Technical Overview The B&R X20 System is a modular I/O and control…
Model: BOP0220HC00.001-1 8B0P0220HC00.001-1
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Technical Dossier
When a power supply module fails inside a legacy B&R automation system, the consequences extend far beyond a single line stoppage. For plant managers operating equipment built around discontinued B&R hardware, the realistic alternative to sourcing a verified spare is a forced migration: new PLCs, new I/O racks, new engineering hours, new commissioning cycles, and production downtime measured in weeks rather than days. Conservative estimates for a full control system retrofit on a mid-size production line routinely exceed USD $500,000 — before accounting for lost output. The BOP0220HC00.001-1 is a confirmed discontinued component. DriveKNMS maintains physical stock of this module, inspected and ready for immediate dispatch.
| Parameter | Detail |
|---|---|
| Part Number | BOP0220HC00.001-1 / 8B0P0220HC00.001-1 |
| Manufacturer | B&R Industrial Automation |
| Module Type | Power Supply Module |
| Series | B&R 8B / ACOPOS Series (confirm against your system documentation) |
| Country of Origin | Austria |
| Discontinuation Status | Confirmed Obsolete – No longer manufactured or supported by OEM |
| Electrical Parameters | Refer to original B&R system documentation; parameters not reproduced here to prevent specification errors on safety-critical hardware |
B&R's ACOPOS and 8B-series drive and power supply ecosystem was deployed extensively in precision manufacturing, packaging, and semiconductor handling applications through the 1990s and 2000s. These systems were engineered for long service lives, and many remain in active production today — not because replacements are unavailable, but because the cost and risk of replacing a functioning control architecture cannot be justified against a single failing component.
The BOP0220HC00.001-1 sits at the power distribution layer of these systems. Its failure does not merely interrupt one axis or one function; it removes power from the entire module group it serves. There is no software workaround. There is no partial operation mode. The line stops.
OEM support for this part has ended. Standard distribution channels no longer carry it. The only viable path to restoring operation without a full system replacement is a verified aftermarket source with physical inventory — which is precisely what DriveKNMS provides.
Plant engineering teams managing aging automation assets face a recurring decision point: repair or replace. The financial case for repair is straightforward when the replacement part is available. The BOP0220HC00.001-1 is a single-point-of-failure component in its host system. Securing one or two units as on-site spares eliminates the most likely cause of an unplanned full-system replacement event.
Consider the math: a verified spare module sourced from DriveKNMS costs a fraction of one day of unplanned downtime on a production line. Against a retrofit budget of several hundred thousand dollars, the economics of a proactive spare parts strategy are not debatable. Facilities that maintain a structured obsolete parts inventory for their legacy B&R systems routinely extend operational asset life by five to ten years beyond OEM support end-of-life — deferring capital expenditure while maintaining production output.
The strategy is not complicated: identify the single-point-of-failure modules in your legacy system, source verified spares while they remain available, and store them under appropriate conditions. The BOP0220HC00.001-1 is one such module. Its availability in the secondary market is finite and declining.
DriveKNMS applies a structured 5-step inspection protocol to all obsolete power supply modules before dispatch:
What warranty applies to an obsolete module?
DriveKNMS provides a 90-day warranty against defects identified through our inspection process. Given the discontinued status of this part, we recommend purchasing a minimum of two units to maintain on-site redundancy.
How do I confirm this is a genuine or quality-refurbished unit?
All units sold by DriveKNMS are either new old stock (NOS) or professionally refurbished units that have passed our 5-step inspection protocol. Condition is disclosed at point of sale. We do not sell units that have failed inspection.
Should I buy more than one unit?
For any obsolete module that is a single point of failure in a production system, the answer is yes. Secondary market availability of the BOP0220HC00.001-1 is limited and will not improve over time. Purchasing a spare now is materially cheaper than sourcing one under emergency conditions during an unplanned outage.
Can you source other B&R obsolete parts?
Yes. DriveKNMS specializes in hard-to-find and discontinued industrial automation components across multiple brands. Contact us with your part number for availability.
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