

ABB SS832 3BSC610068R1 Power Voting Unit
The ABB 3BSC610068R1 is a power voting unit for ABB platforms. Conversion: Dual 24 V to single 24 V, 2x10A | Mounting: DIN rail mounted | Compliance: G2 compliant. Factory-sealed, live-rack tested, 48-hour burn-in. 12-month warranty. Ships within 24h.
Technical Specifications
| Medium Description | : |
|---|---|
| Input | DC 24 V |
| Conversion | Dual 24 V to single 24 V, 2x10A |
| Mounting | DIN rail mounted |
| Compliance | G2 compliant |
| Product Type | Power Supply |
| HS Code | 850440 - Electrical transformers, static converters (e.g., rectifiers) and inductors - Static converters |
| Customs Tariff Number | 85044083 |
| Depth / Length | 117 mm |
| Height | 125 mm |
| Width | 32 mm |
| Net Weight | 0.45 kg |
| RoHS Status | Following EU Directive 2011/65/EU |
| WEEE Category | 5. Small Equipment (No External Dimension More Than 50 cm) |
| Number of Batteries | 0 |
| Manufacturer | ABB |
| Model / SKU | 3BSC610068R1 |
Ships within 24 hours | 12-Month Warranty | Worldwide Delivery
The ABB 3BSC610068R1 is the power supply module that converts incoming AC or DC power to the regulated voltages your ABB rack needs. Every module in that rack — processors, I/O modules, communication interfaces — depends on clean, stable power from this single component. When it works, nobody thinks about it. When it fails, the entire rack goes dark.
Power supply failures are rarely sudden. The most common failure mechanism is electrolytic capacitor degradation, which accelerates with temperature. A power supply operating at 50°C ambient will fail years before the same model at 25°C. Warning signs include: the module runs hotter than it used to, output voltage drifts toward the low end of spec, or the system log shows occasional power-quality events. Medium Description: :. Input: DC 24 V. Conversion: Dual 24 V to single 24 V, 2x10A.
We test every ABB 3BSC610068R1 on a live chassis under load: all output rails verified at nominal and peak current, ripple and noise within specification, protection circuits checked for overvoltage and overcurrent response. 48-hour burn-in at 55°C to catch early-life failures. Printed test report included. Genuine ABB. 12-month warranty. Ships within 24 hours.
How do I know if my power supply is failing?
Look for: the module running noticeably hotter than before, output voltage reading below nominal (check in system diagnostics), increased ripple visible as noise on analog signals, intermittent resets or communication dropouts that correlate with temperature, or visible bulging of electrolytic capacitors on the PCB. If you observe any of these signs, order a replacement before the unit fails completely — a proactive swap during a maintenance window saves an emergency shutdown.
What testing is performed before shipping?
Every power supply undergoes: visual inspection for physical damage or capacitor bulging, power-up on a live {vendor} chassis under nominal and peak load, output voltage regulation measurement across all rails, ripple and noise measurement, overvoltage and overcurrent protection verification, and 48 hours of continuous operation at 55°C ambient. A printed test report documents all measured values.
Should I keep a spare power supply on hand?
Yes. If your rack supports dual power supply redundancy (common in {vendor} systems), install both — a single failure is then a non-event. If your rack accepts only one supply, keep a tested spare on your shelf. The cost of a spare power supply is typically under $2,000. The cost of one unplanned rack outage in a continuous process facility can exceed $10,000 per hour. The math strongly favors having the spare.
Compatible Parts — Same System
These modules share the same system family as the 3BSC610068R1. Commonly ordered together for complete rack builds or spare parts kits.
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