GE PMC422 Process Management Controller – Obsolete Series 90 Spare Part
GE Fanuc PMC422 is listed for Series 90 RFQ review. Confirm quantity, condition and destination before quotation.
Model: FEG-S032-J001
Product Overview
Commercial availability is handled through direct RFQ, model verification and export-oriented follow-up rather than public cart checkout.
Datasheet Preview
Use attached product manuals when available. If the manual is not public yet, request the full file directly through RFQ.
Commercial Path
Product pages on DRIVEKNMS are designed to verify model, brand and series first, then move the buyer into one clean quotation path.
Technical Dossier
The GE NEGTBCSA1 (also catalogued as FEG-S032-J001, L54E2900WH) is a legacy PLC communication/interface module from GE's Series 90 automation platform — a line that remains deeply embedded in manufacturing, utilities, and process industries worldwide. As GE Automation transitioned its product portfolio, this module entered end-of-life status, creating a measurable supply gap that directly impacts plant uptime for facilities still operating Series 90 infrastructure.
| Manufacturer | GE (General Electric Automation) |
| Part Number | NEGTBCSA1 |
| Alternate SKU | FEG-S032-J001 / L54E2900WH |
| Product Family | Series 90 PLC Platform |
| Module Type | Communication / Interface Module |
| Country of Origin | United States |
| RFQ terms review | Commercial terms are confirmed during RFQ review based on model, condition, documentation, quantity and destination. |
| Condition review | Available condition, photos, test records and documentation are checked before quotation according to the requested model. |
| Condition | New surplus / Refurbished (clearly stated per unit at quotation) |
Platform Migration vs. Spare Procurement: A full Series 90 platform migration carries significant engineering, commissioning, and validation costs — often USD 50,000–500,000+ depending on system complexity. Procuring a NEGTBCSA1 to extend the operational life of existing infrastructure by 2–5 years is a defensible capital deferral strategy that most plant controllers and CFOs will approve without friction.
Q: How are RFQ terms confirmed?
A: Quantity, required condition, documentation needs, destination and sourcing route are confirmed during RFQ review before quotation.
Q: How are commercial terms confirmed?
A: Commercial terms are confirmed during RFQ review based on model, quantity, destination, documentation and sourcing route.
Q: Can you support multi-unit or repeat RFQ requests?
A: Yes. Send the model list, target quantity and destination so DRIVEKNMS can review sourcing options and quote the requirement as a project RFQ.
Q: Can you source related Series 90 components?
A: Yes. DriveKNMS specializes in legacy GE automation components. If you have a broader BOM requirement for Series 90 spares, submit your full list and we will provide a consolidated quotation.
Q: How do I verify the authenticity of the unit?
A: Each unit is inspected and tested prior to shipment where test equipment is applicable. We provide unit-level serial numbers and, where available, original OEM packaging. Inspection reports can be provided upon request for critical applications.
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