Honeywell FC-FANWR-24R Fan Assembly Kit – Obsolete Honeywell Spare Part
Honeywell FC-FANWR-24R is listed for FANWR-24R Fan Assembly Kit RFQ review. Confirm quantity, condition and destination before quotation.
Model: FS-FANWR-24R
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| Part Number | FS-FANWR-24R |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Honeywell |
| Series / Platform | TDC3000 (Total Distributed Control) |
| Component Type | Fan Assembly Kit |
| Country of Origin | United States |
| Product Status | Discontinued / Obsolete |
| Compatible Systems | Honeywell TDC3000 controller enclosures requiring 24V fan replacement |
Note: Electrical parameters beyond those listed above are not published here to prevent misapplication. Contact our technical team for compatibility verification before ordering.
The Honeywell TDC3000 platform has been out of active production support for years, yet it continues to run critical process control loops in facilities across the petrochemical, pulp and paper, and power sectors. Honeywell's own lifecycle policy has moved these systems into the obsolete category, meaning OEM spare parts are no longer manufactured on demand. The FS-FANWR-24R fan assembly is one of the components most frequently requested by maintenance teams managing aging TDC3000 cabinets—precisely because thermal management failures cascade quickly into controller shutdowns.
For plant managers facing board-level pressure to modernize, the math is straightforward: a verified spare part that restores system function costs a fraction of a percent of what a forced migration would consume. Facilities that build a structured spare parts inventory for their TDC3000 infrastructure routinely extend asset service life by 5 to 10 years without compromising process safety or regulatory compliance. The strategy is not avoidance of modernization—it is the controlled, budgeted transition that finance and operations departments can both support.
Every FS-FANWR-24R unit that leaves our facility passes a structured 5-step quality process designed specifically for discontinued industrial components:
Q: Should I buy more than one unit?
A: For any TDC3000 installation with more than one active cabinet, holding at least one spare per enclosure type is standard practice. Given that this part is discontinued and secondary market availability is finite, a forward-looking procurement of 2–4 units is a defensible maintenance budget line item.
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