Description
ABB 500MTM02 (Order Code: 1MRB150020R0712; Eng. Ref: 1HDF-930512-X010) – Measurement/Terminal Module for ABB Drive Systems
The ABB 500MTM02, supplied under order code 1MRB150020R0712 (engineering reference 1HDF-930512-X010), appears to be the measurement/terminal module that conditions field signals for the drive controller. From my experience, modules in the MTM family handle the “real-world” side—temperature inputs, analog feedbacks, and discrete status—so when they’re fresh, start/stop chains and protection thresholds behave consistently. You might notice the layout is service‑friendly; the keyed headers and standoffs make like‑for‑like replacement quick during a planned stop, which keeps downtime under control in most cases.
Company’s Order Placement Process and Guarantees
- Warranty period: 365 days
- Delivery time: 1 week for in-stock; no more than one month at the latest
- Payment method: 50% advance payment; full payment for delivery
- Express delivery methods: FedEx / UPS / DHL
- Compatibility check: Share the drive nameplate and a photo of the board label—this typically locks the right revision on the first pass.
Key Features
- Measurement/terminal interface – Conditions field signals for the CPU board; typically used for temperature, analog feedback, and discrete status.
- Drop‑in spare – Like‑for‑like replacement that usually preserves wiring and parameterization.
- Signal stability – Helps resolve nuisance trips traced to noisy or drifting measurement inputs on aged hardware.
- Backplane connectivity – Mates with ABB’s internal connectors for deterministic updates to the control core.
- Service‑friendly design – Keyed plugs, clear labeling, and accessible mounting points speed up changeouts.
- Lifecycle extension – A practical way to stabilize legacy drive cabinets without a full retrofit project.
Technical Specifications
| Brand / Model | ABB 500MTM02 (Order code: 1MRB150020R0712; Eng. ref: 1HDF-930512-X010) |
| HS Code | 8538.90 (Parts suitable for electrical control apparatus) |
| Power Requirements | Supplied from host drive low‑voltage rail; 24 VDC typical, low power consumption |
| Operating Temperature | Typically 0…55 °C inside a ventilated, non‑condensing cabinet |
| Signal Input/Output Types | Conditioned analog and discrete sense lines via backplane/edge connectors; exact channel set depends on the drive configuration |
| Communication Interfaces | Internal drive backplane interface; external fieldbus handled by separate ABB adapters when installed |
| Installation Method | Plug‑in module secured with standoffs/screws; keyed connectors prevent mis‑seating |
Application Fields
Used across ABB AC/DC drive systems for continuous processes—metals lines, paper & converting, mining conveyors, oil & gas pumps and compressors, cranes/hoists, and general factory automation. A typical case is a line with intermittent “start permit” drops or temperature alarm chatter that only shows after heat soak; swapping 500MTM02 usually restores stable measurement paths without changing PLC logic or motor wiring.
Advantages & Value for Procurement
- Reliability – Restores clean, repeatable measurement signals, cutting nuisance trips and unplanned stops.
- Compatibility – Intended for ABB drive families; we verify part label, revision, and host type so it fits right the first time.
- Cost control – Board‑level maintenance is typically far cheaper than cabinet retrofits and shortens recommissioning.
- Predictable downtime – Drop‑in mechanics keep the changeout inside a tight maintenance window.
- Technical backup – Guidance on parameter backups, scaling checks, and post‑swap validation to lower risk.
Installation & Maintenance
- Cabinet environment – Clean, dry, ventilated enclosure (IEC/UL compliant). Keep ambient 0…55 °C; avoid condensation and conductive dust.
- Safety & isolation – Lockout/tagout the drive, wait for DC bus discharge, and verify zero energy before handling.
- ESD precautions – Use a wrist strap and handle by PCB edges; avoid touching component pins.
- Connections – Seat all backplane/edge connectors fully; confirm PE/ground bonding and cable strain relief.
- Checks after swap – Validate DI/DO logic, analog scaling, and temperature thresholds; run a controlled ramp while monitoring alarms.
- Routine care – Annual dust removal, connector inspection/re‑seating, and event‑log review; align drive firmware per ABB guidance.
Quality & Certifications
- Used within CE‑marked drive assemblies; the module forms part of the certified system.
- UL recognition typically at the complete drive level.
- RoHS‑compliant electronic components in many cases for ABB spares.
- Manufactured under ISO 9001 quality systems at the OEM level.
- Seller warranty: 12 months (365 days) against functional defects under normal operation.
A maintenance engineer on a coating line mentioned this swap cleared temperature alarm “chatter” that only appeared after weekend shutdowns. If you can send the drive type code and a clear photo of the existing board label, we’ll confirm compatibility, reserve stock, and align shipment with your maintenance window.











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