KONGSBERG NA-1E220 Modules: NA1E220.1 Single Board,
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Model: RMP200-8
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Technical Dossier
The KONGSBERG RMP200 series is a distributed I/O and multi-purpose module platform developed by Kongsberg Maritime / Kongsberg Digital, deployed extensively across global heavy industry verticals including offshore oil & gas platforms, LNG processing facilities, chemical plants, nuclear auxiliary systems, and marine vessel automation. The RMP200-8, designated as a Multi-Purpose I/O Module, represents the core field interface tier of the RMP200 architecture, providing mixed analog and digital signal conditioning within a compact, backplane-integrated form factor. Installations of this series are documented across North Sea FPSO units, Gulf of Mexico deepwater platforms, and onshore refinery DCS networks in the Middle East and Asia-Pacific regions. The series operates within Kongsberg's SDP (Ship Dynamic Positioning) and K-Chief automation ecosystems, making it a long-cycle asset with replacement demand extending well beyond original production runs.
The RMP200 platform was introduced as part of Kongsberg's modular remote I/O strategy for marine and offshore automation, succeeding earlier discrete wiring panels with a structured backplane bus architecture. Early-generation RMP200 modules used parallel bus communication with proprietary Kongsberg field protocols, tightly coupled to the K-Pos and K-Chief control system generations of the 1990s and early 2000s. As automation requirements evolved, the series incorporated enhanced signal isolation, improved EMC shielding, and extended temperature tolerance to meet IEC 60945 marine environment standards.
Compatibility across RMP200 generations is constrained by backplane revision levels and firmware versions of the associated controller modules. Modules from early production batches (pre-2005) may require hardware revision matching when used as drop-in replacements in existing racks. The series has entered the mature/end-of-life phase, with Kongsberg no longer offering new production units through standard commercial channels. This lifecycle status elevates the criticality of certified aftermarket sourcing for vessel operators and plant maintenance teams managing multi-year service contracts.
The following SKUs represent verified models within the KONGSBERG RMP200 series, classified by functional category. Each entry reflects documented field usage and cross-referenced technical literature.
Multi-Purpose I/O Modules
Analog Input Modules
Analog Output Modules
Digital Input Modules
Digital Output Modules
Communication & Power Modules
DriveKNMS maintains a dedicated inventory program for KONGSBERG RMP200 series modules, with a focus on end-of-life and long-lead-time variants. As Kongsberg has transitioned its automation portfolio toward the K-IMS and Vessel Insight platforms, RMP200 modules are no longer available through OEM new-production channels. DriveKNMS sources verified used, refurbished, and new-old-stock (NOS) units through a controlled supply chain covering decommissioned vessel equipment, authorized surplus distributors, and direct estate acquisitions.
For operators managing RMP200-equipped systems under long-term maintenance agreements (LTMA), DriveKNMS offers consignment stock programs, exchange-and-repair services, and batch procurement for planned shutdowns. All units are catalogued by hardware revision, firmware version, and physical condition grade prior to dispatch. Emergency same-day quotation is available for critical plant situations.
RMP200 modules present specific test challenges due to their backplane-dependent bus communication architecture and mixed-signal I/O design. DriveKNMS applies a structured test protocol for each unit processed:
For RMP200 series availability, technical cross-reference, or emergency procurement: