Schneider Electric 140CPU67260 Redundant CPU Module
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Key Product Information
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- Brand
- Schneider Electric
- Primary Part Number
- 140CPU67260
- Product Type
- Redundant PLC Processor
- Series / Family
- Modicon Quantum
- Manufacturer
- Schneider Electric (Modicon)
- Country of Origin
- FR
- Model Function
- Hot Standby (HSBY) Redundant CPU
- Catalog Category
- PLCs & Controllers
- Operating Temp.
- 0 °C to +60 °C
- Humidity
- 5%–95% RH, non-condensing
140CPU67260 HSBY Processor Down? Your Line Is Running Unprotected — Ship the Replacement Now
You already know what a single-point-of-failure feels like on a Quantum Hot Standby system. The primary CPU faulted, the standby took over, and now you’re one scan-cycle away from a full production stop with zero redundancy left. Every hour you spend waiting on procurement is an hour your plant manager is standing behind you. The 140CPU67260 is on our shelf in Xiamen — inspected, ESD-packed, and ready to clear export customs today. We’ve shipped this exact module to refineries in Rotterdam, automotive lines in Detroit, and water treatment facilities in Singapore. We know what “urgent” actually means.
This is not a listing for a module that’s “available to order.” We stock verified OEM Schneider Electric 140CPU67260 units because the engineers who call us at 02:00 on a Saturday don’t have time for lead-time conversations. Submit your RFQ, get a proforma invoice within the hour, and have a DHL tracking number before your next shift change.
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Quick Technical Datasheet
| Part Number | 140CPU67260 ✔ Ready to Ship |
| Manufacturer | Schneider Electric (Modicon) |
| Platform | Modicon Quantum |
| Function | Hot Standby (HSBY) Redundant CPU |
| CPU Core | 32-bit RISC processor |
| User Memory | 7 MB (program + data, combined) |
| Boolean Execution Speed | ~1 ms per 1,000 boolean instructions |
| HSBY Switchover Time | <10 ms — bumpless, single-scan transfer |
| HSBY Link | Dedicated fiber-optic (140XCA71707 / 140XCA71714) |
| Ethernet Port | 1 × 10/100 Mbps Modbus TCP/IP |
| Modbus Plus | 1 × integrated, 1 Mbps |
| Max I/O Points | 31,872 across up to 64 local drops |
| Programming Software | EcoStruxure Control Expert / Unity Pro v4.0+ |
| IEC 61131-3 Languages | LD, FBD, ST, IL, SFC |
| Slot Requirement | Slot 1 (CPU slot) — Quantum backplane only |
| Operating Temperature | 0 °C to +60 °C |
| Storage Temperature | -40 °C to +85 °C |
| Humidity | 5%–95% RH, non-condensing |
| Backplane Power Draw | 3.5 W |
| Weight | 1,180 g |
| Country of Origin | France |
| Certifications | CE, UL, cUL, FM, ATEX Zone 2 |
| Stock Status | ✔ In Stock — Dispatches within 24 hrs of confirmed payment |
Troubleshooting & Replacement Tips
After years of field work on Quantum HSBY systems, the failure patterns on the 140CPU67260 are predictable. Here’s what to diagnose before you pull the module — and the exact steps to execute a clean swap without introducing new faults.
Fault Signatures to Know:
- ERR LED solid red, RUN LED off: Internal watchdog timeout. Power-cycle the rack once. If the fault returns on the next boot, the processor is non-recoverable. Order the replacement now — do not waste time on a second power cycle.
- HSBY LED flashing amber: Standby link degraded or lost. Before condemning the CPU, inspect the fiber cable (140XCA71707 or 140XCA71714) for tight bend radii and contaminated end-faces. A dirty fiber connector accounts for roughly 40% of false HSBY link faults in field conditions.
- HSBY LED solid red on the standby unit: Firmware version mismatch between primary and standby CPUs. Both units must run identical firmware builds. Check the firmware revision in Control Expert → PLC → Properties before ordering — confirm the replacement unit ships with a matching version.
- Repeated PRIMARY→STANDBY switchovers logged in the event journal: Backplane 5 VDC rail instability, typically caused by a degrading power supply module (140CPS11420 or 140CPS21400). Measure the backplane rail under load before replacing the CPU — you may be chasing the wrong component.
- Module not recognized after insertion: Backplane connector damage or oxidation. Inspect the connector pins under magnification. Clean with isopropyl alcohol and a non-conductive brush. Never force a module against mechanical resistance.
Step-by-Step Replacement Checklist:
- Archive the current Control Expert / Unity Pro project to a USB drive or network share before touching any hardware. This is non-negotiable.
- Confirm the replacement 140CPU67260 firmware version matches the unit being removed. The firmware revision is printed on the module label and visible in Control Expert → PLC → Properties → Firmware.
- The 140CPU67260 has no DIP switches, no rotary address selectors, and no jumpers. Slot 1 is the only hardware configuration requirement. All node addressing is handled in software.
- In an active HSBY pair, replace one CPU at a time. If the faulty unit still has partial function, demote it to standby, confirm the partner is running as primary, then execute the swap. Never remove both CPUs simultaneously.
- After seating the replacement, wait 60–90 seconds for the HSBY synchronization cycle to complete. The HSBY LED transitions from flashing to solid green when the standby is fully synchronized and the system is protected again.
- If the replacement is a new OEM unit with blank memory, use Control Expert to perform a Full Download of the archived project. Partial downloads on a fresh CPU can leave I/O configuration and network parameters in an inconsistent state.
- Verify the Modbus Plus node address in the software configuration matches your network topology. There are no hardware address switches on this module — the address lives entirely in the project file.
- Record the swap in your maintenance log: date, firmware version, technician, and post-swap HSBY sync confirmation. Required for IEC 61511 SIL-rated installations.
Reliability in Harsh Conditions
The Modicon Quantum platform was engineered for industrial floors, not climate-controlled server rooms. The 140CPU67260 carries that same design intent — and it shows in the field.
The PCB is conformal-coated to resist airborne contaminants common in process industries: hydrogen sulfide from upstream oil and gas, salt fog in coastal and offshore installations, and fine metallic particulate in metals and mining environments. Without this coating, dendritic growth on high-density logic traces causes intermittent faults within 12–18 months in corrosive atmospheres. The coating eliminates that failure mode.
Vibration performance is validated to IEC 60068-2-6: swept sine from 10 to 150 Hz at 1 g acceleration. The backplane connector uses a high-retention-force design that maintains electrical continuity under the sustained low-frequency vibration typical of compressor skids and pump stations — environments where cheaper rack systems develop intermittent contact faults within two years.
Thermal management is entirely passive. No fans, no moving parts, no filter to clog. The module dissipates 3.5 W through the backplane and relies on panel-level forced-air cooling. The single most common environmental cause of premature 140CPU67260 failure is a blocked panel air filter — check it at every scheduled PM interval.
EMC immunity is certified to the IEC 61000-4 series: ESD Level 3, radiated immunity Level 3, fast transient/burst Level 4, and surge Level 3. The fiber-optic HSBY link provides full galvanic isolation between the two CPU racks, eliminating ground-loop-induced communication errors that are endemic to copper-linked redundancy architectures in high-noise environments such as arc furnace control rooms and variable-frequency drive installations.
Global Express Logistics
Our warehouse is in Xiamen, Fujian Province — a primary industrial export hub with direct access to Xiamen Gaoqi International Airport (XMN) and daily freight consolidations to DHL Express and FedEx International Priority gateways.
Typical Express Delivery Timeline from Order Confirmation:
- Day 0: Payment confirmed. Module pulled from shelf, visually inspected, photographed, sealed in anti-static ESD bag with humidity indicator card, packed in double-wall export carton.
- Day 1: Handed to DHL Express or FedEx International Priority. AWB number transmitted to buyer within 2 hours of carrier pickup scan.
- Day 2–3: Clears Xiamen export customs. Transits through Hong Kong or Shanghai hub depending on carrier routing and destination.
- Day 3–5: Delivery to Europe, North America, Southeast Asia, and the Middle East. Remote destinations (South America, West Africa, Central Asia) typically add 1–2 transit days.
Every shipment includes a commercial invoice, packing list, and certificate of origin. HS code for the 140CPU67260 is 8537.10. We declare actual transaction value — no under-declaration for customs purposes.
For same-day dispatch, contact us before 14:00 CST. Emergency air freight for multi-unit orders is available when standard express timelines are not sufficient for your shutdown window.
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