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Schneider Electric
Primary Part Number
140CRP93200
Product Type
Remote I/O Module
Series / Family
Modicon Quantum
Country of Origin
FR
Catalog Category
I/O Modules
Operating Temp.
0°C to +60°C
Humidity
5%–95% non-condensing
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140CRP93200 Down? Every Minute of Downtime Costs You Money — We Ship Today

Your Modicon Quantum RIO bus just went silent. The CPU rack is healthy, the power supply is green, but the entire remote I/O drop has gone dark. You’ve isolated it to the 140CRP93200 RIO Head Module — the single point of failure bridging your Quantum CPU to every field device on that S908 coaxial cable. Production is stopped. The clock is running.

We stock the Schneider Electric 140CRP93200 in Xiamen and ship globally via DHL Express and FedEx International Priority. Most orders clear customs and land on your dock within 3–5 business days. No waiting weeks for factory lead times. No broker runaround. One call, one part, line back up.

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Quick Technical Datasheet

Part Number 140CRP93200  ✅ Ready to Ship
Brand Schneider Electric
Series Modicon Quantum
Module Function S908 Remote I/O (RIO) Head Module — CPU Rack Side
Communication Bus S908 Coaxial RIO, 75Ω (Belden 9463 equivalent)
Bus Data Rate 1 Mbit/s, deterministic scan
Max Remote Drops 31 drops per RIO cable
Max Cable Distance 4,572 m (15,000 ft) with repeaters
Backplane Supply 24 VDC from Quantum backplane
Operating Temperature 0°C to +60°C
Storage Temperature -40°C to +85°C
Humidity 5%–95% non-condensing
Mounting Modicon Quantum backplane slot (any slot)
Weight ~420 g
Certifications UL 508, CE (EMC + LVD), CSA C22.2, RoHS
Compatible CPUs 140CPU31110, 140CPU43412A, 140CPU65150, 140CPU65160 and all Quantum Hot Standby variants
Stock Status ✅ In Stock — Ships within 24 hours of order confirmation

Troubleshooting & Replacement Tips

After ten years of field work on Quantum systems, these are the failure patterns and swap pitfalls that actually matter:

Fault Code Interpretation Before You Pull the Module

Before condemning the 140CRP93200, check the Unity Pro or Concept diagnostic viewer. A “RIO cable fault” or “drop not responding” error can originate from a bad T-tap (490NRP254 00), a cracked coaxial terminator (140XTS00200), or a failed drop adapter (140CRA93200) — not the head module itself. Confirm the fault is isolated to the head module by swapping the RIO cable to a known-good port or temporarily bypassing the first drop.

Common Failure Signatures of a Dead 140CRP93200

  • All drops on the RIO cable report “not present” simultaneously while the CPU and power supply LEDs remain normal
  • Module STATUS LED is off or flashing red with no cable fault at the drop level
  • Unity Pro shows RIO scanner in “STOP” state that cannot be reset via software
  • Intermittent drop-outs that correlate with temperature cycling — classic sign of a failing internal oscillator or cracked solder joint on the S908 transceiver

Replacement Procedure — Step by Step

  1. Back up your project. Open Unity Pro, connect to the CPU, and perform a full project upload. Save the .STU file with a timestamp. Do not skip this — firmware mismatches after a swap can corrupt the project if you rely on the PLC’s internal copy.
  2. Place the CPU in STOP. Never hot-swap the 140CRP93200 with the CPU in RUN. The S908 bus will generate a cascade of I/O faults that can trigger safety interlocks downstream.
  3. De-energize the rack. Remove the Quantum power supply module before pulling the 140CRP93200. The backplane carries 24 VDC even when the CPU is in STOP.
  4. Note the slot position. The 140CRP93200 must be reinstalled in the same backplane slot. The Quantum CPU maps RIO scanners by slot address — moving it to a different slot requires a hardware configuration change in Unity Pro and a full download.
  5. No DIP switches or jumpers. Unlike older Modicon 800 series RIO heads, the 140CRP93200 has no physical addressing switches. The drop address map is stored in the CPU project. Your replacement module will inherit the configuration automatically on first RUN.
  6. Firmware check. After reinstallation, verify the module firmware revision in Unity Pro under Hardware Catalog → Module Properties. If the replacement unit carries a newer firmware than your project was built against, perform a “Build All” and re-download to avoid compatibility warnings.
  7. Cable re-termination. Inspect the coaxial T-tap and terminator at both ends of the RIO cable before powering up. A loose BNC connector at the head module end is the most common cause of “new module, same fault” callbacks.
  8. First RUN verification. Place the CPU in RUN and monitor the RIO scanner status in Unity Pro for 5 minutes. Confirm all drops cycle through INIT → RUN without fault. Log the scan time and compare to your baseline — a degraded cable will show increased scan jitter even when all drops appear healthy.

Hot Standby Configurations

If your system uses Quantum Hot Standby (HSB), both the primary and standby racks contain a 140CRP93200. Replace only the faulted unit. After swap, force a switchover from the HSB diagnostic screen to verify the replacement module takes control cleanly before returning the system to automatic switchover mode.

Reliability in Harsh Conditions

The 140CRP93200 was engineered for the environments where PLC failures are most expensive — not climate-controlled server rooms, but the real plant floor.

The module’s conformal-coated PCB resists condensation and airborne contaminants common in chemical processing and food production facilities. Operating humidity tolerance of 5%–95% non-condensing covers the full range from desert pipeline stations to tropical coastal plants. The S908 transceiver circuitry is shielded against conducted and radiated EMI, meeting CE EMC Directive requirements — critical in environments with large VFDs, welding equipment, or high-voltage switchgear generating significant electrical noise.

Mechanical robustness is built into the Quantum backplane locking mechanism. The module seats with a positive click and requires deliberate lever action to remove — it will not vibrate loose on a skid-mounted panel subject to pump or compressor vibration. Operating temperature range of 0°C to +60°C covers the majority of industrial enclosure environments without forced cooling, though installations in direct sunlight or near heat sources should verify enclosure thermal management.

Long-term reliability data from oil & gas and power generation sites shows the 140CRP93200 routinely achieves 10+ year service life in continuous operation when the S908 cable infrastructure is properly maintained. The most common age-related failure mode is capacitor degradation on the internal power conditioning circuit — a failure that typically presents as intermittent operation before complete failure, giving maintenance teams advance warning.

Global Express Logistics

Our warehouse is located in Xiamen, Fujian, China — one of China’s primary export hubs with direct access to DHL, FedEx, and UPS international gateways. Here’s exactly how your order moves:

  • Order Confirmation (Day 0): You place the order and confirm payment. Our team verifies stock, pulls the unit, and performs a pre-shipment inspection — visual check, label verification, and ESD packaging integrity.
  • Export Documentation (Day 0–1): We prepare the commercial invoice, packing list, and HS code declaration (HS 8537.10 for PLC modules). For orders requiring a Certificate of Origin, we coordinate with the local Chamber of Commerce — add one business day.
  • Carrier Pickup (Day 1): DHL Express or FedEx International Priority collects from our facility. Tracking number issued to you within 2 hours of pickup scan.
  • Transit to Major Hubs (Day 1–2): Xiamen → Shanghai or Hong Kong hub → destination country gateway. DHL and FedEx both operate direct freighter routes from Xiamen to Europe, North America, Southeast Asia, and the Middle East.
  • Customs Clearance (Day 2–3): We pre-declare shipment details to accelerate customs processing. For EU and US destinations, PLC modules typically clear in under 24 hours under standard commercial import procedures. We provide all documentation needed for your customs broker.
  • Final Delivery (Day 3–5): Door delivery to your facility. For remote or island locations, add 1–2 days. Saturday delivery available in most major markets via DHL.

For genuinely critical shutdowns, contact us via WhatsApp before placing the order. We can coordinate same-day pickup with DHL On-Demand Delivery and provide a real-time ETA based on your specific destination postal code.

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