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Model: 1401590 1501590 212691 0226-09996
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Technical Dossier
When a Remote Log A/D board fails inside an aging Eaton power management or industrial control system, the consequences are not limited to a single machine going offline. In many facilities, this module sits at the core of data acquisition and analog-to-digital signal conversion for an entire production line or substation monitoring network. A forced system retirement triggered by one unavailable PCB can cascade into a capital expenditure of hundreds of thousands — sometimes millions — of dollars: new PLC infrastructure, re-engineering of I/O wiring, revalidation of safety interlocks, and weeks of unplanned downtime.
DriveKNMS holds verified physical stock of the Eaton 1401590 / 1501590 / 212691 / 0226-09996 PCB Remote Log A/D Board. For plant managers and maintenance engineers who are not yet ready to commit to a full system overhaul, this single component can restore full operational status and buy years of continued service from an otherwise sound installation.
| Manufacturer | Eaton Corporation |
|---|---|
| Part Numbers | 1401590 / 1501590 / 212691 / 0226-09996 |
| Description | PCB Remote Log Analog-to-Digital Board |
| Function | Remote analog signal acquisition and analog-to-digital conversion for legacy Eaton control and monitoring systems |
| Country of Origin | United States |
| Discontinuation Status | Obsolete – No longer manufactured or supported by Eaton. Replacement sourcing required from authorized surplus distributors. |
| Compatible Systems | Legacy Eaton power management and industrial monitoring platforms utilizing remote logging A/D architecture (verify compatibility against your system documentation before installation) |
| Form Factor | Printed Circuit Board (PCB), plug-in module |
Note: Electrical parameters not independently verified. Buyers are advised to cross-reference against original system documentation. DriveKNMS does not fabricate specifications.
Eaton's legacy remote logging and analog-to-digital conversion boards were designed for long-cycle industrial environments — power distribution substations, process monitoring panels, and facility management systems built to run for 20 to 30 years. The 1401590 / 1501590 series fulfilled a specific role: translating analog field signals into digital data streams that the host control system could log, trend, and act upon.
When Eaton discontinued this product line, it did not render the host systems obsolete overnight. Thousands of installations worldwide continued operating normally — until a board failure created a sourcing crisis. At that point, plant managers face a binary choice that is rarely as simple as it appears: either locate a compatible spare and restore the system within days, or commit to a full infrastructure replacement project that will consume engineering resources, capital budget, and production capacity for months.
The math is straightforward. A verified spare PCB board sourced from DriveKNMS costs a fraction of one day of unplanned downtime. For facilities where this module supports substation monitoring or critical process data acquisition, the cost of operating blind — even temporarily — is not acceptable. Procurement teams that maintain a buffer stock of one or two units eliminate this risk entirely.
How to extend your automation asset life by 5 to 10 years using critical spare strategy:
This approach has allowed facilities in the power, oil and gas, and heavy manufacturing sectors to defer system replacement projects by five to ten years while maintaining full operational integrity — at a cost that is orders of magnitude lower than a capital replacement program.
Obsolete PCB boards sourced from the secondary market carry inherent risks that do not apply to new production parts. DriveKNMS applies a structured 5-step quality process to every unit before shipment:
Condition is disclosed accurately — new old stock (NOS), tested surplus, or refurbished — prior to order confirmation. No unit is represented as new production.
What warranty applies to an obsolete spare part?
DriveKNMS provides a 90-day warranty against DOA (dead on arrival) and latent defects identified within the warranty period, subject to correct installation and operating conditions. Warranty terms are confirmed in writing at the time of order.
How do I know the unit is genuine and not counterfeit?
All units are sourced from documented industrial surplus channels. Eaton part markings, board revision codes, and serial number formats are verified against known authentic references. Condition and provenance are disclosed prior to shipment. Buyers are encouraged to request photos of the specific unit before purchase.
Should I buy more than one unit?
For any system where this board is a single point of failure, holding a minimum of two units is the standard recommendation. Once current surplus stock is exhausted, the next sourcing opportunity may involve longer lead times, higher cost, or lower condition grades. Bulk pricing is available — contact us to discuss.