Description
ABB T1023-07C – Industrial Control Module for Reliable Cabinet-Level Replacement
From my experience, ABB T1023-07C is the kind of legacy ABB spare you keep on the shelf to avoid unplanned downtime. It appears to be a plug-in module used inside ABB control or drive cabinets, typically serving as an interface, termination, or sub-control board that rides the system backplane. If you’re swapping a failed card, this part is designed to go in as a drop-in, keeping wiring and footprint unchanged.
Company’s Order Placement Process and Guarantees
- Warranty period: 365 days
- Delivery time: typically 1 week for in-stock items; no more than one month at the latest
- Payment: 50% advance payment; full payment prior to delivery
- Express delivery methods: FedEx, UPS, DHL
- All units are ESD-safe packed and function-checked before dispatch
Key Features
- Drop-in compatibility – Typically fits the original ABB rack or subassembly without rewiring, minimizing downtime at site.
- Backplane integration – You might notice the module relies on backplane connections for power and signaling, reducing external cabling clutter.
- Stable 24 VDC ecosystems – In many cases, designed for 24 VDC cabinet environments common across ABB DCS and drive systems.
- Industrial temperature profile – Built for control rooms and MCC cabinets where 0 to 55°C operation is standard practice.
- Service-friendly design – Front-accessible fit and fast swap capability; technicians typically need only a few minutes for replacement.
- Legacy system support – A practical way to extend installed-base life without forcing a systemwide upgrade.
Technical Specifications
| Brand / Model | ABB T1023-07C |
| HS Code | 8537.10 (Boards/panels for electric control, ≤1000 V) |
| Power Requirements | Typically 24 VDC supplied via system backplane (cabinet standard) |
| Operating Temperature | Commonly 0 to +55 °C in control-cabinet environments |
| Installation Method | Plug-in module for ABB rack or DIN-rail subassembly; secured inside a ventilated control cabinet |
| Signal I/O | Module-level interface/termination handled through the system backplane or terminal base (system-specific) |
| Communication | No external ports in most cases; communications occur via the host system backplane |
| Dimensions & Weight | Compact card-format module; refer to your system manual for exact panel space and depth |
Related or Supporting Products
- ABB CP-E 24/2.5 – Compact 24 VDC power supply for cabinet rails; steady output for control electronics.
- ABB TU810 / TU842 – Terminal base units for ABB S800 I/O; useful if your cabinet standardizes on modular terminal bases.
- ABB CI854A – PROFIBUS DP-V1 communication interface for AC 800M systems, handy when integrating legacy I/O segments.
- Shielded control wiring (IEC compliant) – Reduces noise pickup for sensitive I/O paths, especially near VFDs and MCCs.
- ESD-safe service kit – Wrist strap, mat, and antistatic bags for safe handling during card swaps.
Field note: a maintenance lead at a chemicals plant told us the T1023-07C swap took under 10 minutes. What helped most was keeping spare guide screws and labeling the backplane slot before removal—simple, but it saved them a second shutdown.
Installation & Maintenance
- Cabinet & environment – Install in a clean, dry, ventilated cabinet (IP54 or better is typical). Keep ambient within the 0–55 °C band and avoid direct heat sources.
- Mounting – Fit into the designated rack slot or DIN subassembly. One thing I appreciate is how ABB’s guide rails reduce insertion force and help align the edge connectors.
- Wiring – De-energize 24 VDC feeds before handling. Use ferrules on control wiring and maintain shield grounding at a single point to prevent loops.
- ESD handling – Wear a grounded wrist strap; place removed modules in antistatic bags immediately.
- Routine checks – Visually inspect connectors every 6–12 months, reseat if necessary, and clean dust with dry, oil-free air. If the host system supports firmware or configuration checks, back up before and after any change.
- Spares strategy – In most cases, keeping one spare per cabinet family is enough; high-criticality lines might justify N+1 stock.
Quality & Certifications
- CE-marked industrial control component (series-dependent marking)
- UL/cUL compliance in many ABB cabinet ecosystems
- RoHS/REACH alignment depends on vintage; newer lots are typically compliant
- Manufacturer-level quality controls with functional testing prior to shipment
- Warranty: 365 days
If you can share a quick photo of the existing slot or the host system (DCS/drive family), I can verify compatibility and confirm backplane power and I/O mapping. That usually speeds up approvals and avoids a second site visit.










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