Description
Emerson KJ1501X1-BC3 Dual DC Power Module – Reliable redundant 24 VDC feed for DeltaV S‑series power distribution
The Emerson KJ1501X1-BC3 is a Dual DC Power Module designed to provide redundant 24 VDC power to DeltaV S‑series hardware. From my experience, plants use the BC3 when they want simple, robust redundancy at the cabinet level—two independent DC feeds in, a clean, conditioned backplane supply out. You might notice that it slots into the standard S‑series power location and, when paired with two quality 24 VDC sources, it helps the system ride through a failed supply or a brief brownout without disturbing I/O or controllers.
Order Placement Process and Guarantees
- Warranty: 365 days
- Delivery: 1 week if in stock; no more than one month at the latest
- Payment: 50% advance payment, full payment before delivery
- Express options: FedEx, UPS, DHL
Key Features
- Dual 24 VDC inputs (redundant): Two independent DC feeds for higher availability; if one feed drops, the other maintains backplane power.
- Conditioned backplane output: Provides stable 24 VDC distribution to DeltaV S‑series hardware, improving tolerance to supply disturbances.
- Front‑panel status LEDs: Quick visual indication of power health and active source—handy during commissioning and fault finding.
- Protection built‑in: Overcurrent and short‑circuit protection to safeguard the cabinet power bus in most cases.
- Serviceability: When installed in a redundant arrangement, it typically supports online replacement with minimal disruption.
- Industrial build: Rugged design suitable for control cabinets in process environments where reliability matters.
Technical Specifications
Application Fields
The KJ1501X1-BC3 is suited to process automation sites running DeltaV S‑series hardware—oil and gas (upstream and refining), chemicals, power generation, pharmaceuticals, and water/wastewater. Typical uses include:
- Redundant 24 VDC power for controller nodes, I/O carriers, and electronic marshalling panels
- Upgrades where a second independent supply is being added without reworking the entire cabinet
- Brownout mitigation in facilities with variable utility quality
A maintenance lead at a petrochemical site told me they swapped a BC3 during a scheduled window—under five minutes, no dropped I/O, which seems to be the point of having redundancy built in.
Advantages & Value
- Reliability first: Dual-feed design improves availability and reduces unplanned downtime risk.
- Seamless compatibility: Designed for DeltaV S‑series cabinet architecture, avoiding integration uncertainty.
- Lifecycle efficiency: Simplifies maintenance and supports online replacement in redundant setups, which can lower shutdown costs.
- Supportable choice: Widely used in the field; spares and guidance are easy to source in most regions.
Installation & Maintenance
- Cabinet standards: Install in a clean, ventilated control cabinet; maintain clearance for airflow and service access.
- Wiring: Provide two independent 24 VDC feeds with separate protections; observe polarity and torque specs; bond 0 V to cabinet ground as per site standard.
- Redundancy practice: Route feeds from separate breakers or UPS channels where possible to avoid common-cause failures.
- Safety: De‑energize before handling unless procedures explicitly allow online replacement with redundancy confirmed.
- Routine checks: Quarterly visual inspection, verify LED status, tighten terminals, and record supply voltages; clean dust with dry air.
- Firmware: Power modules typically have no user‑managed firmware; system firmware updates do not affect this module.
Quality & Certifications
- Emerson industrial quality standards; markings commonly include CE and UL/CSA for control equipment
- RoHS compliance is typical for S‑series modules; refer to the module nameplate for exact approvals in your region
- Warranty: 365 days from shipment
One thing I appreciate is how the KJ1501X1-BC3 keeps the power architecture simple: redundant in, clean out, and clear status on the front. If you’re expanding a DeltaV panel or tightening uptime targets, it’s usually the sensible choice.










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