ABB S-093H 3BHB009885R0004 Phase Module for ACS6000

Original price was: $9,535.00.Current price is: $6,900.00.

  • Model: S-093H 3BHB009885R0004
  • Brand: ABB
  • Series: ACS6000 power supply system / phase module
  • Core Function: Controls AC phase in high-voltage systems.
  • Product Type: Phase module / power electronics module.
  • Key Specs: Medium- and high-voltage phase control | thyristor-based | ACS6000 application
  • Condition: New Original / New Surplus.
  • Inventory Status: Critical spare; treat as EOL-sensitive and stock conservatively.
Brand: Model/SKU: S-093H 3BHB009885R0004

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Description

Key Technical Specifications

Parameter Value
Manufacturer ABB
Part Number 3BHB009885R0004
Type Designation S-093H
Product Name Phase module / PHASE MODULE
System Family ABB ACS6000
Function Phase control for medium- and high-voltage AC power
Technology Thyristor-based power electronics
Supply/Control Signal Digital signal input noted in listings
Physical Weight 190 kg
Shipping Weight 222 kg
Country of Origin Seen in Listing United States / Switzerland
Protection Functions Overcurrent, overvoltage, undervoltage protection

 

Product Introduction & Supply Chain Strategy

ABB S-093H 3BHB009885R0004 is a phase module used in the ACS6000 power supply system for medium- and high-voltage control. Public listings describe it as a thyristor phase module that regulates AC phase and supports protection functions in high-power drive applications.

For spare-parts planning, this is a high-value, low-frequency item that belongs in a tight buffer-stock policy. The unit is heavy, application-specific, and exposed to lead time variability, so keeping New Surplus inventory on hand reduces stock-out risk and avoids emergency TCO spikes.

S-093H 3BHB009885R0004
S-093H 3BHB009885R0004
S-093H 3BHB009885R0004
S-093H 3BHB009885R0004

 

Installation & Configuration Guide

 

Stage 1: Pre-Installation

  1. Apply lock-out/tag-out and verify all energy sources are isolated.
  2. Use an ESD strap, insulated tools, and proper lifting equipment because the module is heavy.
  3. Photograph all connectors, cable routing, and any setting labels before removal.
  4. Confirm the cabinet matches the ACS6000 phase-module architecture.

 

Stage 2: Removal

  1. Wait for full discharge and verify zero voltage.
  2. Disconnect control and power interfaces in the documented order.
  3. Remove retaining hardware carefully to avoid mechanical stress.
  4. Extract the module straight out and protect contact surfaces from damage.

 

Stage 3: Installation

  1. Verify the replacement is the exact S-093H 3BHB009885R0004.
  2. Reconnect cables exactly as documented and secure all mechanical fasteners.
  3. Confirm cooling, grounding, and cabinet fit before energizing.
  4. Restore any interface links and check for proper seating.

 

Stage 4: Power-On & Testing

  1. Inspect the module and cabinet for loose connections or shorts.
  2. Energize the system under controlled conditions.
  3. Check status indications and confirm phase-control behavior.
  4. Validate fault response, protection logic, and stable operation before load transfer.

 

Firmware/Software Versions & Upgrade Notes

The reviewed sources did not provide a clear firmware baseline for S-093H 3BHB009885R0004, so keep the existing ACS6000 control configuration unchanged during replacement.
Avoid firmware upgrades or downgrades during the swap unless ABB documentation explicitly requires it, because mismatch can create protection faults or startup refusal.
Capture all settings before removal, especially any control logic or protection parameters tied to the converter cabinet.

 

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Is this really new? Market listings describe it as new original or original inventory, which is the right condition target for a critical power spare.

Why is it cheaper than OEM new but more than a low-trust offer? New Surplus usually sits between OEM list pricing and lower-trust inventory because it preserves genuine OEM condition while avoiding full factory pricing.

Is this part obsolete or EOL? It appears in spare-part channels for ACS6000 platforms, so treat it as lifecycle-sensitive and plan buffer stock plus a last-time-buy approach.

Can I hot-swap it? No. This is a high-voltage phase module, so isolate power and follow the cabinet’s mechanical removal procedure.

Will the programming be retained automatically? Not by the module itself. Back up the surrounding control and protection settings before replacement.

What warranty should I expect? Public listings commonly imply standard seller warranty coverage, but terms vary by supplier and channel.

How should I stock it? Keep 1 unit on site as insurance for a critical installation, and use cross-site sharing if multiple plants run the same ACS6000 platform.