ABB DD370A GJR2237400R1 Diode Module
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Key Product Information
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- Brand
- ABB
- Primary Part Number
- DD370a GJR2237400R1
- Product Type
- Diode Module
- Series / Family
- AC500
- Manufacturer
- ABB
- Country of Origin
- SE
- Model Function
- Power rectification and DC bus protection for AC500 PLC backplane
- Catalog Category
- Power Supplies
- Operating Temp.
- -25°C to +70°C
ABB DD370A GJR2237400R1 — Stop the Clock on Your Downtime
Every minute your AC500 system sits idle, the losses compound. A failed diode module shouldn’t cost you a production shift. The ABB DD370A (Order Code: GJR2237400R1) is on our shelf in Xiamen right now — verified original, tested, and ready to leave the warehouse today. We’ve shipped this exact module to plants in Southeast Asia, the Middle East, and Europe on 24-hour turnarounds. If your line is down, this is the call you make.
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Quick Technical Datasheet
| Manufacturer | ABB |
| Part Number | DD370A |
| Order / Catalog Code | GJR2237400R1 |
| Product Series | AC500 |
| Module Type | Diode Module (DC Bus Rectification) |
| Function | Power rectification and DC bus protection for AC500 PLC backplane |
| Mounting Style | DIN rail / integrated AC500 rack slot |
| Operating Temperature | -25°C to +70°C |
| Protection Class | IP20 |
| Approvals | CE, UL, IEC 61131-2 |
| Weight | Approx. 100 g |
| Condition | New, original ABB factory packaging |
| Stock Status | ✅ Ready to Ship — Xiamen Warehouse |
Troubleshooting & Replacement Tips
The DD370A sits between the AC500 power supply and the backplane DC bus. When it fails, symptoms are rarely subtle: the CPU module loses power intermittently, the entire rack drops offline, or you see a persistent SF (System Fault) LED on the CPU with no clear I/O fault code. Here’s what to check before and during replacement:
Step 1 — Isolate before you pull. De-energize the entire AC500 rack. The DD370A carries rectified DC voltage even after the AC input is removed if bulk capacitors haven’t discharged. Wait at least 60 seconds after power-off before handling.
Step 2 — Document your rack address map. The AC500 system uses slot-based addressing. Before removing the DD370A, photograph or record the physical slot positions of every module in the rack. The replacement module does not require manual address configuration — the AC500 CPU auto-assigns addresses on power-up — but your I/O mapping in the PLC program must match the physical slot layout exactly. A misplaced module after reassembly is the most common cause of a successful hardware swap that still won’t go online.
Step 3 — Check for upstream cause. A diode module doesn’t fail in isolation. Inspect the AC500 power supply unit (PS501 or PS560 series) for output voltage drift. If the PSU is delivering outside its rated DC output, the replacement DD370A will fail again within weeks. Measure DC bus voltage at the backplane connector before inserting the new module.
Step 4 — Firmware compatibility. The DD370A is a passive power component — it carries no firmware. No firmware update or parameter download is required after replacement. However, if your CPU module firmware is below version 2.x, verify that the AC500 system software (Automation Builder) recognizes the hardware configuration correctly after the swap.
Step 5 — First power-up sequence. Apply power with the CPU in STOP mode. Confirm the DC bus LED (green) on the power supply illuminates before switching the CPU to RUN. If the SF LED persists after swap, run a hardware scan in Automation Builder to force re-detection of the rack configuration.
Common fault indicators linked to DD370A failure:
- SF LED solid red, no I/O faults — Backplane power loss; DD370A or PSU suspect
- Intermittent CPU restart (watchdog reset) — Voltage sag on DC bus under load; diode module degradation
- 0x8280 / 0x8281 internal power fault codes — Check DC bus integrity at backplane connector before condemning the CPU
Reliability in Harsh Conditions
The AC500 platform was engineered for environments where consumer-grade electronics simply don’t survive. The DD370A reflects that design philosophy. Its power rectification circuit handles the electrical noise and transient spikes common in heavy industrial environments — motor drives starting under load, welding equipment on shared bus bars, and capacitor bank switching events that would corrupt lesser hardware.
Vibration resistance is a real-world concern in this module class. Installed in mobile machinery, compressor skids, or offshore control panels, the DD370A’s conformal-coated PCB and robust terminal block design maintain electrical integrity under continuous mechanical stress. ABB rates the AC500 series for operation in environments meeting IEC 60068-2-6 vibration profiles — the kind of specification that matters when your control cabinet is bolted to a pump skid running 24/7.
Thermal management is equally considered. The module’s passive thermal design relies on convection airflow through the rack, but it is rated for ambient temperatures up to 70°C — sufficient for most non-air-conditioned industrial enclosures in tropical climates. In high-humidity environments such as coastal plants, food processing facilities, and water treatment stations, the IP20 rating means the module requires a sealed enclosure, but the internal components are protected against condensation by ABB’s standard conformal coating process.
Every unit we ship has been stored in climate-controlled conditions in our Xiamen facility. We do not sell modules that have been exposed to uncontrolled storage environments, and we reject any unit showing signs of oxidation on connector pins or label degradation that would indicate improper handling in the supply chain.
Global Express Logistics
Our logistics operation is built around one assumption: your downtime has a cost per hour, and that cost is almost certainly higher than expedited freight. We ship from Xiamen, China — one of the most connected export hubs in Asia — with direct access to DHL Express, FedEx International Priority, and UPS Worldwide Express services.
Dispatch timeline from order confirmation:
- Same-day dispatch for orders confirmed before 14:00 CST Monday–Friday
- DHL Express — Europe: 2–3 business days; Middle East: 2–4 days; Southeast Asia: 1–2 days; Americas: 3–5 days
- FedEx International Priority — available for time-critical shipments with real-time tracking from pickup to delivery
- Full export documentation — commercial invoice, packing list, HS code declaration (HS 8538.90), and certificate of origin provided with every shipment
- Customs clearance support — pre-classified shipments; additional documentation for your country’s customs authority available on request
For plant shutdowns or emergency maintenance windows, contact us directly on WhatsApp for real-time stock confirmation and same-day booking. We have handled emergency air freight for clients with 6-hour notice. If the module is on our shelf, we will get it moving.
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