Description
ABB CI627 (3BSE009799R1) – Communication Interface Module for Industrial Controller Networks
The ABB CI627 with ordering code 3BSE009799R1 is a communication interface module used to link ABB controllers with field devices and external systems. From my experience, it’s typically deployed in 800xA/Advant-based architectures as a protocol-specific bridge, giving you a dependable way to expand or modernize existing networks without reworking the whole control strategy. You might notice that teams pick the CI627 as a like-for-like spare to stabilize legacy segments, or as a clean way to add another fieldbus channel where cabinet space is tight.
Order Placement Process and Guarantees
- Warranty: 365 days
- Lead time: 1 week if in stock; no more than one month at the latest
- Payment terms: 50% advance payment; full payment before delivery
- Express options: FedEx, UPS, DHL
- Packing: Anti-static protection, shock-resistant outer carton, traceable labeling
Key Features
- Controller-to-field integration – Adds a dedicated channel for connecting ABB controllers to fieldbus/serial networks, useful in brownfield upgrades.
- Backplane-powered, compact footprint – Powered through the base unit; no extra power brick hanging in the cabinet.
- Robust diagnostics – Front status LEDs and controller-level diagnostics make commissioning and troubleshooting faster in most cases.
- Engineering tool compatibility – Works with ABB engineering environments (e.g., 800xA/Advant tools) depending on project versioning.
- Redundancy-ready architectures – Can be applied in redundant setups when the controller and base hardware are designed for it.
- Lifecycle-friendly – A practical drop-in spare for installed bases; helps standardize spares and reduce unplanned downtime.
Technical Specifications
| Brand / Model | ABB CI627 – 3BSE009799R1 |
| HS Code | 8537.10 (Programmable control/industrial interface assemblies) |
| Power Requirements | 24 VDC via backplane (typical module consumption 2–3 W) |
| Dimensions & Weight | Approx. 186 × 45 × 102 mm; ~0.2–0.3 kg (typical for ABB CI-series modules) |
| Operating Temperature | 0 to +55 °C; 5–95% RH non‑condensing |
| Signal I/O Types | Protocol-specific fieldbus/serial interface; no direct analog/digital I/O channels |
| Communication Interfaces | Front port(s) for the target network (commonly RS‑485-style for fieldbus); internal ModuleBus/backplane to the controller |
| Installation Method | DIN‑rail on ABB terminal base (TB8xx series) inside a ventilated control cabinet |
| Diagnostics | Front LEDs for module/bus status; software-level diagnostics through the controller |
| Firmware/Engineering | Configured via ABB engineering tools aligned to system version (800xA/Advant; confirm project rev.) |
Application Fields
Plants use the CI627 to extend or maintain communication on existing ABB control systems—especially where fieldbus links must remain stable and serviceable. Typical sectors include:
- Oil & gas and petrochemicals (linking PLC/DCS controllers with package equipment)
- Chemicals and specialty materials (adding field device segments during turnarounds)
- Metals, mining & cement (rugged bus runs with shielded twisted-pair wiring)
- Power generation & water utilities (retrofits with limited cabinet space)
- OEM skids and brownfield modernization (drop-in spare to keep legacy networks operational)
A customer note that stuck with me: “We swapped a failing interface with the CI627 and were back online in under an hour. Diagnostics were clear enough that commissioning felt routine.”
Advantages & Value
- Reduced downtime – Like-for-like replacement typically eliminates rewiring and shortens commissioning time.
- Compatibility – Works within ABB controller environments many sites already use, easing validation.
- Cost control – Avoids unnecessary system redesign; you keep existing marshalling and cable infrastructure.
- Serviceability – Clear status LEDs and tool-based diagnostics improve first-pass fix rates.
- Spares strategy – Standardize on a proven interface module for critical network segments.
Installation & Maintenance
- Cabinet & base unit – Mount on the appropriate ABB terminal base (TB8xx series) on DIN rail; keep 25–50 mm free space for ventilation.
- Power & grounding – 24 VDC supplied via backplane; ensure clean supply and proper panel grounding to reduce noise.
- Wiring – Use shielded twisted-pair for RS‑485/fieldbus runs; maintain correct polarity and apply termination at both ends when required.
- ESD & handling – Use an ESD strap; avoid touching connector pins; insert/remove only when the system procedure allows it.
- Commissioning – Set address/parameters in the engineering tool; verify firmware alignment with the project.
- Routine maintenance – Inspect connectors quarterly, re-seat if needed, clean dust filters, and review diagnostics. Firmware updates should follow your MOC process.
Quality & Certifications
- CE marking; RoHS-compliant design in most cases
- UL/CSA recognition typically available for ABB controller hardware families
- Manufactured under ISO 9001 quality systems
- Warranty: 365 days from delivery
Supporting Components (Often Used Together)
- ABB TB810 Terminal Base – DIN‑rail base unit that provides the backplane connection and mechanical support for CI‑series modules. One thing I appreciate is how it simplifies module replacement.
- ABB TB820 Redundant Base – For systems designed with redundant communication paths; helps maintain uptime during a module swap or line issue.
- Shielded Fieldbus Cables & D‑sub Connectors – Angle or straight 9‑pin connectors with built‑in termination (where applicable) make commissioning a bit cleaner and repeatable.
If you need a compatibility check (controller type, base unit, and protocol details), share a cabinet photo or the installed hardware list. We’ll map the CI627 (3BSE009799R1) to your exact system revision and confirm firmware recommendations before shipment.







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