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Reliance Electric 120-24 DC Switching Power Supply

Reliance Electric RSP21-120-24 DC Switching Power Supply – Obsolete Automax Spare Part

Model: RSP21-120-24

Brand Reliance Electric
Series 120-24 DC Switching Power Supply
Model RSP21-120-24
RFQ-ready model route Obsolete and surplus sourcing Export follow-up by model list

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Reliance Electric RSP21-120-24 DC Switching Power Supply – Obsolete Automax Spare Part

When a DC switching power supply fails inside a legacy Reliance Automax control system, the consequences are rarely limited to a single module. The RSP21-120-24 is the regulated 24VDC backbone that keeps I/O racks, communication modules, and processor cards alive. Without it, the entire control node goes dark. For plants still operating Automax-based automation — common in steel processing, paper mills, and heavy material handling — sourcing this unit is not a routine procurement task. Reliance Electric discontinued the RSP21-120-24 as part of the broader Automax platform end-of-life. New production ceased years ago. The engineering cost of replacing an Automax system with a modern DCS or PLC platform routinely runs into the hundreds of thousands of dollars, often exceeding USD $500,000 when factoring in rewiring, software migration, operator retraining, and production downtime. A single verified RSP21-120-24 unit, properly refurbished and tested, can defer that capital expenditure by 5 to 10 years. DriveKNMS maintains sourced inventory of this unit specifically to serve facilities that have made the rational decision to extend asset life rather than undertake premature system replacement.

Technical Specifications

Manufacturer Reliance Electric (Rockwell Automation)
Part Number RSP21-120-24
Description DC Switching Power Supply
Output Voltage 24VDC (regulated)
Platform Compatibility Reliance Automax Control System
Product Status Discontinued / Obsolete – No longer manufactured
Country of Origin United States
Condition Available New Old Stock (NOS) or Professionally Refurbished
Lead Time Subject to current inventory; typically 3–10 business days after order confirmation
Inventory Status Limited – contact for real-time availability

Note: Electrical parameters beyond those listed above are not independently verified by DriveKNMS. We do not publish unconfirmed specifications. Buyers requiring full datasheet confirmation should contact our technical team prior to purchase.

Solving the Discontinued Hardware Crisis

The Reliance Automax platform was engineered for demanding industrial environments and, in many facilities, it has outlasted its official support lifecycle by a decade or more. That longevity is a testament to the platform's robustness — but it creates a specific procurement problem. When a core power supply like the RSP21-120-24 fails, there is no catalog to order from. The OEM no longer manufactures it. Authorized distributors have exhausted their stock. The procurement manager is left with three options: accept unplanned downtime while searching the grey market, initiate an emergency system upgrade at enormous cost, or locate a verified spare from a specialist supplier.

The RSP21-120-24 is not a peripheral accessory. It is the regulated DC power source for the Automax rack infrastructure. Processor modules, I/O cards, and fieldbus communication interfaces all depend on stable 24VDC delivery from this unit. A failure here does not degrade performance — it stops the system entirely. Facilities in steel rolling, pulp and paper, mining conveyance, and port crane operations have reported this exact failure mode as a trigger for unplanned shutdowns lasting multiple shifts.

DriveKNMS operates a dedicated sourcing network for Reliance Electric legacy components. We do not list parts we cannot supply. When RSP21-120-24 inventory is shown as available, it reflects units that have passed our intake inspection process and are physically held or confirmed in our supply chain.

Condition & Reliability Assurance

For discontinued power supply modules, condition verification is not optional — it is the entire basis of the transaction's value. Our 5-step QA process for the RSP21-120-24 addresses the specific failure modes common to aged switching power supplies:

  • Step 1 – Electrolytic Capacitor Assessment: Capacitor aging is the primary failure mechanism in DC switching power supplies after extended storage or service. Each unit is inspected for capacitor bulging, leakage, and ESR deviation. Units with degraded capacitors are either recapped with equivalent-spec components or rejected from inventory.
  • Step 2 – Firmware & Configuration Verification: Where applicable, firmware version and DIP switch or jumper configurations are checked against known Automax compatibility requirements.
  • Step 3 – Pin and Connector Inspection: Backplane connector pins are examined under magnification for oxidation, corrosion, and mechanical deformation. Corroded contacts are the second most common cause of intermittent faults in legacy modules.
  • Step 4 – Power-On Functional Test: Units are bench-tested under load to confirm regulated output voltage stability and protection circuit operation.
  • Step 5 – Documentation and Serialization: Each unit is logged with its inspection record, condition grade, and test results before dispatch.

Key Features for System Maintenance

  • Drop-in Replacement: The RSP21-120-24 installs directly into the existing Automax rack without mechanical modification. No rewiring of field I/O is required.
  • No Reprogramming Required: The power supply module carries no application logic. Replacement does not affect PLC programs, HMI configurations, or process parameters. The system resumes from its last known state.
  • Avoids Engineering Reconstruction Costs: A verified spare eliminates the need to engage a systems integrator for emergency migration work. The cost differential between a spare module and a partial system upgrade is typically measured in multiples of ten.
  • Extends Asset Life by 5–10 Years: Facilities that maintain a strategic inventory of critical Automax spares — power supplies, processor modules, communication cards — routinely operate these systems well beyond the OEM's stated end-of-life date. The capital equipment the Automax system controls (rolling mills, cranes, conveyors) often has a remaining useful life of 15–20 years. The control system should not be the limiting factor.
  • Supports Phased Migration Planning: Securing a spare RSP21-120-24 buys the engineering team time to plan a controlled, budgeted migration rather than an emergency one. That difference in planning horizon typically reduces total migration cost by 30–50%.

FAQ

Q: What warranty applies to a discontinued part like the RSP21-120-24?
A: DriveKNMS provides a 12-month warranty on all units shipped, covering functional failure under normal operating conditions. This applies to both new old stock and professionally refurbished units. Warranty claims are handled directly by our technical team without third-party routing.

Q: How do I know the unit is genuine and not a counterfeit?
A: All Reliance Electric units in our inventory are sourced through traceable industrial channels — decommissioned plant equipment, authorized surplus dealers, and verified estate lots. We do not source from anonymous brokers. Units are inspected against known-good reference hardware. If you require additional provenance documentation, request it at the time of inquiry.

Q: Should I purchase more than one unit as a long-term spare?
A: For any Automax installation that is planned to remain in service for more than 3 years, holding at least one additional RSP21-120-24 as a cold spare is a defensible maintenance strategy. The cost of a spare unit is a fraction of one shift of unplanned downtime. As global inventory of this part continues to deplete, future sourcing will become progressively more difficult and expensive.

Q: What are the payment and shipping terms?
A: We accept T/T bank transfer, PayPal, and major credit cards. Multi-currency invoicing is available (USD, EUR, CNY). Shipping is via DHL or FedEx with full export documentation, commercial invoice, and packing list. Typical transit time to Europe and North America is 3–5 business days from dispatch.

Q: What if the unit does not resolve the fault after installation?
A: Contact our technical team immediately. We will work through the diagnostic sequence with you. If the RSP21-120-24 is confirmed non-faulty after reinstallation testing, we will assist in identifying whether the fault lies elsewhere in the Automax rack. Returns are accepted within 30 days for units in uninstalled condition.

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