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Model: PCD2.F522
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Technical Dossier
The SAIA-Burgess PCD2 series is a mid-range programmable controller platform deployed extensively across global heavy industry, including petrochemical complexes, nuclear auxiliary systems, refinery distributed control architectures, and water treatment infrastructure. Manufactured in Switzerland, PCD2 controllers are recognized for their deterministic cycle times, robust backplane communication, and long-term availability of spare modules — factors that make them a preferred choice for facilities operating under strict lifecycle management requirements. The PCD2.F522 specifically functions as a Burgess interface module, bridging legacy relay-based field wiring to the PCD2 bus structure, a role critical in brownfield retrofit projects where existing hardwired I/O must be integrated without full panel replacement.
The PCD2 platform was introduced by SAIA-Burgess Controls (now part of Honeywell Building Technologies) as a successor to the PCD1 compact controller line, targeting applications requiring expanded I/O density without migrating to the full-rack PCD4 or PCD6 chassis. Early PCD2 units used proprietary S-Bus communication over RS-485, enabling multi-master network topologies across building automation and industrial process segments. As fieldbus standards matured, SAIA extended PCD2 compatibility to include PROFIBUS-DP, CANopen, and later Ethernet-based variants, while maintaining backward compatibility with legacy S-Bus installations — a design decision that has allowed PCD2 hardware to remain operational in installations dating to the early 1990s. The introduction of the PCD2.M5 and PCD2.M480 CPU modules marked a transition to 32-bit processing and expanded memory addressing, while the interface module family (including the F5xx range to which the PCD2.F522 belongs) retained physical and electrical compatibility with earlier backplane revisions. This cross-generational compatibility is the primary reason PCD2 modules remain in active procurement for maintenance and lifecycle extension programs.
CPU / Controller Modules
Digital Input Modules
Digital Output Modules
Analog Modules
Interface & Communication Modules
Power Supply Modules
Several modules within the PCD2 range — particularly the F5xx Burgess interface family and early M1xx CPU variants — have been discontinued by SAIA-Burgess and are no longer available through standard distribution channels. DriveKNMS maintains a dedicated inventory of tested surplus and refurbished PCD2 modules to support facilities that cannot justify a full control system migration. For installations where the PCD2 platform must remain operational for 5–15 additional years, DriveKNMS provides: verified functional testing against original SAIA specifications, traceability documentation for regulated industries (nuclear, pharmaceutical, water utilities), cross-reference support to identify compatible replacement modules where direct equivalents are unavailable, and emergency same-day dispatch for critical process downtime situations. Procurement teams managing long-term service agreements (LTSAs) are encouraged to submit full BOM lists for bulk availability checks.
PCD2 modules present specific test challenges due to their integrated backplane bus architecture and the dependency of interface modules (such as the PCD2.F522) on active bus communication for functional verification. DriveKNMS applies a structured test protocol for all PCD2 units: each module is seated in a live PCD2 rack with an active M-series CPU running a diagnostic test program via SAIA PG5 programming software. Digital I/O modules are verified against all channel states under load. Analog modules are calibrated against traceable reference signals at 0%, 50%, and 100% of rated range. Interface modules including the F522 are tested for correct bus enumeration, relay contact continuity across all mapped channels, and absence of backplane communication errors over a minimum 30-minute soak period. Modules exhibiting intermittent faults are quarantined and not released for sale. All tested units are shipped with a test report and 12-month warranty against functional failure.