ABB 500CSP04 HE401314/0002 1MRB150051R2 Control and System Processing Module
The ABB 500CSP04 (Part Number: 1MRB150051R2 / HE401314/0002) is a Control and System Processing module used in the
ABB REB500 busbar protection system and the AC500 controller family. While the 500CMP04 (R1) version typically functions as a communication motherboard,
the CSP04 (R2) version is specialized for high-level control logic and data aggregation.
Technical Parameter Table
| Parameter | Specification |
| Model Number | 500CSP04 |
| Order Code | 1MRB150051R2 |
| Reference Code | HE401314/0002 |
| Function | Control Card / Data Processing Hub |
| Processor Type | High-performance industrial processor |
| I/O Support | Integrated support for digital/analog signal processing |
| Protocols | PROFIBUS-DP, Modbus, Ethernet/IP, IEC 61850 |
| Operating Temp | -10°C to +60°C |
| Humidity | 5% to 95% RH (Non-condensing) |
| Mounting | 19-inch rack / Plug-in subrack slot |
Product Advantages and Features
Advanced Control Logic: Capable of executing complex interlocking and protection algorithms in real-time, serving as the "core logic" for the subrack.
Revision R2 Enhancements: Features optimized data processing paths compared to the R1 version, specifically for managing high-density signal traffic.
EMC Resilience: High electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) designed for high-voltage substation environments to prevent signal noise from causing false trips.
Modular Scalability: Easily integrates into the ABB Relion or AC500 platforms, supporting seamless system expansion from small to large-scale setups.
Built-in Diagnostics: Continuous self-monitoring of hardware health and communication status, with dedicated LED feedback for rapid troubleshooting.
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Application Cases
Substation Automation: Acts as the central logic unit for coordinating bay-level protection devices in an REB500 distributed architecture.
Complex Process Control: Used in industries like chemical processing or oil & gas for real-time data aggregation and feedback loop control.
Grid Management: Facilitates high-precision power parameter measurement for substation dispatch systems.
Retrofit Projects: Replaces older, discrete control logic with a single digital processor module to modernize existing protection cubicles.
Installation and Maintenance
Installation
Slot Compatibility: Ensure the module is installed in the specific control slot designated for "CSP" functions. The backplane connector is keyed to prevent incorrect orientation.
Anti-Static Precautions: Always handle the module by its edges and use an ESD wrist strap to protect the high-speed processors.
Fixing: Tighten the front-panel captive screws to ensure the module is grounded through the chassis and remains secure under vibration.
Maintenance
Firmware Consistency: When replacing a module, verify that the revision (/0002) and part number (R2) match your system's software configuration in PCM600 or HMI500.
Fiber Port Inspection: If using fiber interfaces, inspect for dust or signal attenuation. Clean with a lint-free swab if communication errors are logged.
Thermal Management: Periodically ensure the rack's cooling fans are functional, as the CSP processor can generate significant heat during high data-throughput scenarios.
Related Models in the Same Series
Model Description
500CMP04 Communication Motherboard (Hardware revision R1)
500PB101 Dedicated PROFIBUS-DP Communication module
500CPU05 Central Processing Unit for protection logic
500BIO01 Binary Input/Output interface module
500PSM01 Redundant Power Supply Module
Peer Tip: The difference between R1 (CMP04) and R2 (CSP04) is often the firmware and hardware buffer size. If you are upgrading a system, ensure the central unit software is updated to recognize the CSP04 logic, otherwise, you may encounter "Invalid Hardware ID" errors.
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