KONGSBERG NA-1E220 Modules: NA1E220.1 Single Board,
KONGSBERG NA-1E220 Series: Comprehensive Module Range and Technical Overview The KONGSBERG NA-1E220 series represents a core single-board computing and I/O…
Model: RCU510
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Technical Dossier
The KONGSBERG RCU (Remote Controller Unit) series is a purpose-engineered line of distributed control and remote I/O modules developed by Kongsberg Maritime and Kongsberg Digital for deployment in safety-critical heavy industrial environments. These units are installed across offshore oil & gas platforms, LNG processing terminals, chemical plants, nuclear auxiliary systems, and marine vessel automation systems globally. The RCU architecture forms the backbone of KONGSBERG's K-Chief and SDP (Dynamic Positioning) control ecosystems, providing deterministic real-time communication between field instruments and central processing nodes. Installed base spans multiple decades of continuous operation, making long-term spare parts availability a primary operational concern for asset owners.
The RCU series originated in the late 1980s as part of KONGSBERG's transition from hardwired relay logic to distributed digital control for marine and offshore applications. Early-generation units such as the RCU100 and RCU200 operated over proprietary RS-485 serial backplanes with limited hot-swap capability. The mid-generation RCU300 and RCU400 families introduced modular I/O expansion, redundant power supply rails, and compatibility with KONGSBERG's KBUS fieldbus protocol. The RCU500 generation — including the RCU510 — represents the mature phase of this architecture, incorporating dual-redundant Ethernet communication, IEC 61131-3 compliant logic execution, and enhanced EMC shielding for harsh marine environments. Later variants in the RCU600 and RCU700 lines introduced PROFINET and Modbus TCP/IP integration, bridging legacy KONGSBERG installations with modern open-protocol DCS platforms. As of 2026, the RCU500 series is in the sustained support phase; original manufacturer production has ceased for most sub-models, making third-party MRO sourcing the primary procurement channel for operators maintaining existing installations.
The following SKUs represent verified models within the KONGSBERG RCU product family, classified by functional category:
Remote Controller Units (Main CPU / Controller Modules)
Digital Input (DI) Modules
Digital Output (DO) Modules
Analog Input / Output (AI/AO) Modules
Communication & Network Adapter Modules
Power Supply Modules
DriveKNMS maintains a dedicated inventory program for KONGSBERG RCU series components that have reached end-of-production status. For operators running RCU300, RCU400, and early RCU500 installations, OEM replacement parts are no longer available through standard distribution channels. DriveKNMS sources verified surplus, refurbished, and new-old-stock (NOS) units through a global network of industrial asset recovery partners. Each unit is individually inspected, tested against original KONGSBERG functional specifications, and issued with a full test report prior to shipment. Long-term service agreements (LTSA) are available for fleet operators requiring guaranteed stock reservation for multi-year maintenance windows. Emergency same-day dispatch is available for critical offshore and power generation applications.
KONGSBERG RCU modules incorporate complex multi-layer backplane PCBs with proprietary KBUS and Ethernet PHY interfaces that require specialized test procedures beyond standard bench testing. DriveKNMS applies the following verification protocol to all RCU series units: