Description
METSO D201126L – D‑series automation module for OEM replacement and system upkeep
The METSO D201126L is an original D‑series electronic module used in METSO/Neles automation assemblies—typically as an interface or I/O board within control panels, valve automation cabinets, or distributed control nodes. From my experience, maintenance teams keep this part on the shelf to restore loops quickly after a module fault or to expand capacity without requalifying a whole cabinet. You might notice that it follows METSO’s familiar plug‑in card mechanicals, so swap time is short and wiring remains undisturbed.
Company’s 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; full payment prior to delivery
- Express options: FedEx, UPS, DHL
Key Features
- OEM form‑fit compatibility – Designed as a direct replacement within METSO D‑series racks, minimizing engineering work.
- Backplane integration – Module communicates and is powered via the system backplane, keeping cabinet wiring intact.
- Industrial temperature range – Built for cabinet environments commonly seen in process plants, typically around 0…55°C.
- Signal flexibility – In many cases used for analog (4–20 mA/HART) or 24 VDC digital I/O, depending on the station configuration.
- Service‑friendly – Front access for status/diagnostics; swap time is usually a few minutes with proper ESD handling.
- Proven in process industries – Stable performance in pulp & paper, refining, chemicals, metals, and power applications.
Technical Specifications
| Brand / Model | METSO D201126L |
| HS Code | 8538.90 (Parts suitable for use with apparatus of 8535/8536/8537) |
| Power Requirements | Supplied via system backplane; typically 24 VDC bus from the cabinet PSU |
| Dimensions & Weight | Approx. 130 × 25 × 160 mm; ~0.25 kg (typical D‑series plug‑in card) |
| Operating Temperature | Typically 0…55°C (cabinet installation) |
| Signal Input/Output Types | Backplane interface to controller; field I/O depends on station build—common signals include 4–20 mA/HART and 24 VDC DI/DO |
| Communication Interfaces | Proprietary METSO system backplane; diagnostics/status via front indicators (where applicable) |
| Installation Method | Plug‑in module for METSO rack/base; DIN‑rail mounted cabinet assembly with proper grounding |
Application Fields
This module is commonly used in process automation cabinets across:
- Pulp & paper lines – control of stock prep, drying sections, and auxiliary systems.
- Oil & gas and petrochemicals – valve automation skids, interlock cabinets, and unit control.
- Metals & mining – slurry handling, flotation, and thickener control panels.
- Power and utilities – boiler balance‑of‑plant, water treatment, and emissions handling.
Advantages & Value
- Risk reduction – Form‑fit function helps avoid re‑engineering and unplanned downtime.
- Lifecycle continuity – Keeps legacy cabinets running while larger migrations are planned.
- Cost control – Shorter outage and fewer field changes usually mean lower total cost than re‑wiring.
- Technical support – We can cross‑check firmware revisions and backplane compatibility before shipment.
Installation & Maintenance
- Cabinet environment – Install in a ventilated, dry control cabinet; maintain ambient typically within 0…55°C.
- Grounding & wiring – Ensure cabinet PE bonding; keep analog signal cables shielded and segregated from power.
- ESD handling – Use wrist straps and anti‑static mats; handle by edges only.
- Hot‑swap – Only replace live if the specific rack supports hot‑swap; otherwise isolate power first.
- Routine care – Dust with dry air periodically; check terminal tightness on the base and inspect backplane connectors.
- Firmware/compatibility – If the site standardizes revisions, match the module revision to the controller image before commissioning.
A maintenance lead at a pulp mill told us they keep two D‑series spares per cabinet row; when a loop goes noisy, a five‑minute swap of the card and a quick I/O check usually clears the issue without touching field wiring.
Related/Supporting Components
- Rack/base units for D‑series modules – DIN‑rail assemblies providing the backplane and field terminal interface.
- Terminal adapters and I/O marshalling – For 4–20 mA/HART and 24 VDC signal break‑out to field wiring.
- Cabinet PSUs (24 VDC) – Redundant supplies to feed the rack backplane and auxiliary loads.
Quality & Certifications
- CE marking and RoHS compliance on the original OEM module.
- Manufactured to industrial control standards; typically aligned with IEC/EN practices for control electronics.
- Warranty: 365 days from delivery; OEM warranty terms apply where applicable.







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