ABB SNAT-7120 Circuit Board – SNAZ7120J Series
ABB SNAT-7120 / SNAZ7120J Circuit Board: Sourcing Strategy & Asset Return Value in a Constrained Global Supply Chain The ABB…
Model: ZPOW-7B1C
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Technical Dossier
The ABB ZPOW series represents a family of power supply and power distribution boards deployed across ABB's Advant/Master and MOD 300 distributed control system (DCS) platforms. These modules are installed in continuous-process industries including petrochemical refineries, nuclear power generation facilities, pulp and paper plants, and offshore oil and gas platforms. The ZPOW series provides regulated DC power to backplane-mounted I/O, controller, and communication modules, making it a critical infrastructure component in safety-rated and high-availability control architectures. Installed base spans multiple decades, with active units still operating in brownfield facilities across Europe, the Middle East, and Asia-Pacific.
The ZPOW series originated within ABB's Advant Controller 400 (AC 400) and AC 450 ecosystem, introduced in the late 1980s as part of ABB's modular DCS strategy. Early ZPOW boards were designed for single-rail 24 VDC distribution within the S100 I/O subrack, with passive backplane connectivity via edge connectors. As the Advant platform matured through the 1990s, ABB introduced revised ZPOW variants with improved EMC filtering, redundant power input capability, and enhanced thermal management for high-density rack configurations.
With the transition to the ABB 800xA System (System 800xA) in the 2000s, the ZPOW series entered a maintenance-only lifecycle. ABB ceased active development of new ZPOW variants, directing new installations toward the S800 I/O and AC 800M controller platform. However, the installed base of Advant-era systems remained substantial, sustaining demand for ZPOW spare parts through authorized service channels and third-party MRO suppliers. As of 2026, the ZPOW series is classified as a mature/end-of-life product line. ABB no longer manufactures most variants; procurement relies on new-old-stock (NOS), refurbished, and tested-used inventory.
The following SKUs represent verified models within the ABB ZPOW power board family, organized by function. Each model is a discrete field-replaceable unit (FRU) within the Advant S100/S400 subrack architecture.
Power Supply & Distribution Boards
Power Interface & Conditioning Modules
Backplane Power & Bus Supply Boards
DriveKNMS maintains a dedicated inventory program for end-of-life ABB Advant components, including the full ZPOW power board series. As ABB has discontinued manufacturing support for most ZPOW variants, procurement through standard distribution channels is no longer viable. DriveKNMS sources ZPOW modules through the following channels: decommissioned plant asset recovery, authorized refurbishment programs, and verified new-old-stock from original ABB manufacturing runs.
All ZPOW units offered by DriveKNMS are individually serialized and traceable. For facilities operating under IEC 61511 (functional safety) or ISO 55000 (asset management) frameworks, DriveKNMS provides full documentation packages including test records, visual inspection reports, and component-level refurbishment logs. Long-term maintenance agreements (LTMAs) are available for facilities requiring guaranteed ZPOW availability over multi-year operational horizons.
ZPOW power boards present specific test challenges due to their role as primary power sources for backplane bus architectures. DriveKNMS applies the following test protocol to all ZPOW units prior to shipment:
Units that fail any test stage are quarantined, documented, and either returned for component-level repair or scrapped. No ZPOW unit is shipped without a passing test record.