ABB PPD113B01-10-150000 3BHE023784R1023 AC 800PEC Control Module In Stock

Original price was: $7,985.00.Current price is: $6,700.00.

  • Model: PPD113B01-10-150000 3BHE023784R1023
  • Brand: ABB
  • Series: AC 800PEC / PPD series
  • Core Function: Fast control for power electronics
  • Product Type: Control processor / excitation control module
  • Key Specs: 24 VDC platform | Dual Ethernet and fieldbus interfaces | Fiber-optic communication in PEC applications
  • Condition: New Surplus / Original New
  • Inventory Status: Lifecycle-sensitive; stock strategically if your site still runs AC 800PEC equipment
Brand: Model/SKU: PPD113B01-10-150000 3BHE023784R1023

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Description

Key Technical Specifications

Parameter Value
Manufacturer ABB
Model PPD113B01-10-150000
Order Code 3BHE023784R1023
Product Type Control processor / excitation control module
Platform AC 800PEC
Main Function High-speed control for power conversion and excitation systems
Processor Multi-core high-performance CPU; vendor sources also describe a 750 MHz RISC processor in the family
Memory User program memory at least 32 MB; data storage at least 128 MB in one vendor source
Supply Voltage 24 V DC
Interfaces Dual Ethernet, PROFIBUS DP, RS-485, fiber-optic links
Protocols Profibus DP, Modbus TCP/RTU, OPC UA TSN in one vendor source
Operating Temperature -25 °C to +65 °C in one vendor source

 

Product Introduction & Supply Chain Strategy

ABB PPD113B01-10-150000 3BHE023784R1023 is a control processor module for the AC 800PEC family, used in fast industrial control and excitation-style applications. Vendor sources describe it as the core module handling processor functions, optical links, fieldbus communication, and upper-level control interfaces.

From a supply-chain standpoint, this is a classic New Surplus spare to hold as buffer stock if you still support the installed base. The risk profile is driven by lead time variability, EOL exposure, and the higher downtime cost of substituting uncertain inventory when a critical control unit fails.

PPD113B01-10-150000 3BHE023784R1023
PPD113B01-10-150000 3BHE023784R1023
PPD113B01-10-150000 3BHE023784R1023
PPD113B01-10-150000 3BHE023784R1023

 

Installation & Configuration Guide

 

Stage 1: Pre-Installation

Lock out and tag out the cabinet before any work begins. Use an ESD wrist strap, insulated tools, and a camera to record DIP settings, wiring, connector labels, and any paired-module details. Verify the exact slot, rack position, and application dependency before removal.

 

Stage 2: Removal

Power down the system unless your site procedure explicitly allows live replacement. Release the module evenly and pull it straight out to avoid bending backplane pins or stressing the connector. Do not twist the unit or pry on one side.

 

Stage 3: Installation

Copy the original settings exactly, including any address, jumper, or companion-board configuration. Seat the module squarely and fully, then lock it in place according to the rack hardware sequence. Reconnect optical, Ethernet, and field wiring only after confirming the cable map.

 

Stage 4: Power-On & Testing

Restore power and verify the 24 V rail before start-up. Check status LEDs and controller diagnostics, then confirm communications on the intended bus or fiber path. Load the application only after hardware identity and configuration match the original setup.

 

Firmware/Software Versions & Upgrade Notes

The sources reviewed confirm the AC 800PEC platform and the module’s role, but they do not establish one universal firmware revision for all PPD113B01 installations. The safest replacement method is a like-for-like swap that preserves the existing firmware baseline and application image.

Avoid upgrading or downgrading firmware during the hardware swap unless ABB compatibility data for your exact controller stack confirms it. A version mismatch can create protocol faults, failed downloads, or timing issues that are expensive to troubleshoot during commissioning.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this really new?
Yes, the correct procurement position is New Surplus / Original New, not refurbished. That means OEM-origin inventory, traceable packaging, and QC verification before shipment.

Why is it cheaper than OEM new but higher than refurb?
New Surplus usually comes from excess OEM inventory or controlled release stock. It prices below OEM list, but above lower-traceability inventory because it carries better risk control.

Is PPD113B01 obsolete?
Treat it as lifecycle-sensitive until your installed base and vendor support status are confirmed. If your plant depends on AC 800PEC, a strategic spare position is justified.

Can I hot-swap it?
Only if the system and site procedure explicitly allow it. For a non-redundant swap, plan a controlled outage to avoid backplane damage or process interruption.

Will my configuration stay intact?
Do not rely on retention alone. Back up the project, firmware level, and any paired-board data before removal, then verify after startup.

What warranty should I expect?
Warranty terms depend on the supplier and QC package. For New Surplus control hardware, ask for serial traceability, test records, and a written warranty period tied to shipment.