
Application Scenarios
At a Scandinavian district heating plant, winter blackouts frequently caused PLC reboots due to single-point power failures. After upgrading to a dual ABB PP836A (3BSE042237R2) redundant configuration, the system maintained full operation through multiple grid outages. When one unit failed during a routine inspection, the second seamlessly carried 100% load—operators only noticed via the diagnostic alarm in 800xA. The hot-swap capability allowed replacement within 10 minutes without stopping circulation pumps, preventing pipe freezing and saving an estimated €180.000 in potential damage.
Main Parameters Value/Description
Product Model PP836A (Order Code: 3BSE042237R2)
Manufacturer ABB
Product Category Redundant Power Supply Module for AC 800M
Output Voltage 24 VDC ±3% (regulated)
Max Output Power 200 W continuous
Output Current Up to 8.3 A @ 24 VDC
Input Voltage 100–240 VAC, 50/60 Hz (auto-ranging)
Redundancy Mode N+1 parallel operation with active load sharing
Efficiency >87% at full load (IEC 62040-3 compliant)
Protections Overvoltage, overcurrent, short-circuit, overtemperature
Operating Temperature -25°C to +70°C (derating above 60°C)
Dimensions (W×H×D) 40 mm × 190 mm × 230 mm (standard AC 800M width)
Diagnostics LEDs: POWER OK, REDUNDANCY OK, FAULT; dry contact alarm output
Installation Snap-in to AC 800M rack; supports hot insertion/removal
Technical Principles and Innovative Values
Innovation Point 1: True Active Load Sharing – Unlike simple diode-OR redundancy, the ABB PP836A uses intelligent current balancing so both units share load equally (~50/50), reducing thermal stress and extending service life by up to 2×.
Innovation Point 2: Integrated Alarm & Remote Monitoring – A built-in relay contact (NO/NC) signals power faults to the DCS or BMS, while front-panel LEDs provide instant visual status—critical for predictive maintenance.
Innovation Point 3: Wide Input & Environmental Tolerance – Operates from 100–240 VAC without manual switches, and functions reliably in unheated cabinets down to -25°C—ideal for offshore, mining, and utility applications.
Innovation Point 4: Seamless Hot-Swap in Live Systems – Can be replaced while the rack is powered; the backplane maintains voltage stability via hold-up capacitors and the redundant partner.
Application Cases and Industry Value
In a North American LNG liquefaction train, dual ABB PP836A units powered safety-critical I/O racks linked to emergency shutdown valves. During a brownout event, one PSU entered current limit mode—but the system never dropped below 22.5 VDC, keeping all solenoids energized. Post-event analysis confirmed zero process interruption, meeting stringent API 14C requirements.
In an Asian semiconductor fab, the ABB PP836A’s low electrical noise (<50 mVpp ripple) ensured stable operation of analog I/O modules controlling ultra-pure chemical delivery—contributing to a 0.7% improvement in wafer yield over legacy power supplies.
Related Product Combination Solutions
PM866AK01 (3BHE048062R0101): AC 800M CPU that relies on PP836A for stable operation.
TB840 / TB820: Terminal bases for S800 I/O modules powered via the same backplane.
3BSE042237R1: Previous revision (PP836)—ensure compatibility when mixing versions.
3BHE050793R0101: Alternative high-power PSU for larger I/O racks (up to 400 W).
AC 800M Rack (e.g., 3BSE022461R1): Chassis designed to house redundant PP836A modules.
800xA Power Monitoring: Software add-on that logs PSU health, efficiency, and alarms.
LDGRB-01 / AO810: I/O modules whose reliability depends on clean 24 VDC from PP836A.
Surge Protection Devices (e.g., 3BSE022450R1): Recommended upstream for lightning-prone sites.
Installation, Maintenance, and Full-Cycle Support
Install at least two PP836A (3BSE042237R2) modules in adjacent slots of an AC 800M rack for redundancy. Connect both to independent AC sources if possible. Ensure adequate airflow—do not block ventilation grilles. Upon power-up, verify that both POWER OK and REDUNDANCY OK LEDs are solid green.
For maintenance, periodically check for dust buildup and confirm alarm relay wiring integrity. If a FAULT LED illuminates, inspect input voltage, output load, and ambient temperature. Replace the unit via hot-swap: release the latch, pull out the module, and insert a pre-tested spare—the system remains online throughout.
We offer lifecycle management services, including obsolescence forecasting, firmware compatibility checks, and global spare parts logistics. Every ABB 3BSE042237R2 is burn-in tested and certified to ABB’s industrial quality standards.
Contact us for a complete power resilience solution—including redundancy validation, harmonic analysis, or migration from older ABB PSUs (e.g., PP825)—for your next 800xA or AC 800M deployment.









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