ALSTOM MVAJ105RA0802A Protection Relay – MiCOM Series
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Model: CQ71SEN004
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Technical Dossier
The IHI CQ71 series is a dedicated vibration monitoring and machinery protection system developed by IHI Corporation (石川島播磨重工業), one of Japan's foremost heavy industrial engineering groups. CQ71 series modules are deployed across high-criticality rotating machinery applications including steam turbines, gas compressors, centrifugal pumps, and large-scale blowers in petrochemical plants, oil refineries, nuclear power facilities, and LNG terminals throughout Asia, the Middle East, and Europe.
The series occupies a specialized niche within IHI's broader plant automation portfolio: it provides continuous, real-time vibration signal conditioning, proximity probe interfacing, and trip relay output for machinery protection systems (MPS) that operate independently of the main DCS. Installed base density is highest in Japanese domestic refineries and IHI-EPC-contracted overseas projects commissioned between the late 1990s and 2015.
The CQ71 platform was introduced as IHI's response to the growing demand for dedicated, rack-mounted vibration monitoring independent of general-purpose DCS I/O. Early-generation CQ71 modules (circa 1998–2004) used analog signal conditioning with discrete relay trip outputs and were designed for integration with IHI's proprietary HIACS-3000 and HIACS-5000 distributed control systems. Backplane communication relied on a parallel bus architecture with fixed-address slot assignment, meaning module substitution required physical address jumper reconfiguration.
Mid-generation revisions (2005–2012) introduced improved EMI shielding, extended temperature tolerance (−10°C to +60°C operating), and compatibility with HART pass-through for remote calibration. The sensor interface was standardized to accept both eddy-current proximity probes (Bently Nevada-compatible, 200 mV/mil sensitivity) and velocity transducers, broadening the module's applicability across mixed-sensor installations.
By 2015, IHI had transitioned new project specifications toward the HIACS-7000 platform with updated I/O modules. The CQ71 series entered a maintenance-only lifecycle phase. Spare parts procurement shifted from OEM channels to specialist industrial distributors. No direct pin-compatible successor module exists; migration to HIACS-7000 requires full rack replacement and signal rewiring, making long-term CQ71 spare parts availability a critical operational concern for existing installations.
The following SKUs represent verified, commonly sourced components within the IHI CQ71 vibration monitoring series. Modules are categorized by functional role:
Vibration Sensor & Transmitter Modules
Signal Conditioning & Processing Modules
Trip & Relay Output Modules
Power Supply Modules
Communication & Interface Modules
The IHI CQ71 series has been in a manufacturer-discontinued status for new production since approximately 2016. OEM spare parts channels through IHI Corporation and its authorized service partners have progressively reduced stock availability. Lead times through official channels, where parts remain available, routinely exceed 16–24 weeks.
DriveKNMS maintains a dedicated inventory program for CQ71 series components sourced through verified industrial surplus channels, decommissioned plant asset recovery, and long-term storage stock from original project completions. All CQ71 inventory held by DriveKNMS is subject to pre-shipment functional verification.
For facilities operating IHI HIACS-3000 or HIACS-5000 systems with CQ71 vibration monitoring racks, DriveKNMS provides: immediate availability checks against current stock, cross-reference support for identifying equivalent or compatible substitutes where direct replacements are unavailable, and documentation support for maintenance records and regulatory compliance submissions.
CQ71 series modules present specific testing challenges due to their analog signal conditioning architecture and backplane-dependent communication. DriveKNMS applies the following verification procedures to all CQ71 inventory prior to dispatch: