Description
3. Key Technical Specifications
- Part Number: 0021005‑1 (PCB card)
- Parent Designation: Often listed as “PCB Card 0P1417 0021005‑1” in surplus
- Function: Control‑logic PCB card used inside Gutor SDC / UPS or industrial‑power racks
- Mounting: Designed for insertion into a Gutor control or I/O rack, not a standalone module
- Electrical Role: Signal / control level PCB; does not carry full DC‑charger current
- Compatibility Context: Typically grouped with other Gutor PCB‑cards (0P1417, 0P6264A, etc.) in inventory lists for SDC / DC‑charger
- Supply Status: Not listed as current‑production; sold as new, used, or surplus stock from third‑party spares
- Condition Note: Commonly labeled as “PCB card” or “printed circuit board card” in marketplace listings
4. Product Introduction
GUTOR 0021005‑1 (PCB Card 0P1417 0021005‑1) is a PCB‑level control card used in Gutor SDC‑type industrial battery chargers and DC‑power systems. It sits in a control rack and handles logic, status, or interface tasks rather than primary power conversion, so it is ordered as a replacement when the existing card shows intermittent faults or stops responding to the master.
Plant engineers usually grab this card when they confirm the fault is isolated to the control or I/O slot, not the rectifier or DC‑bus. Because it is listed as part of Gutor’s spare‑stock catalog rather than active OEM production, buyers must match the full 0P1417 0021005‑1 label and verify the slot position before install.
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5. Troubleshooting Quick Reference
| Symptom | Possible Cause | Relevance to this Part | Quick Check Method | Recommendation |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Card slot reports “no module” or “comm fault” | Failed 0021005‑1 PCB or faulty backplane | ✅ High | Check supply voltage at the card slot and verify correct seating | If voltage is good but the card is still dead, replace 0021005‑1 |
| Intermittent logic faults localized to one slot | Aging components on the PCB | ✅ High | Run the system under load and monitor for timeout or reset events | If the pattern follows the slot, swap in a known‑good 0021005‑1 |
| Other modules behave normally; only this card faults | 0021005‑1 is likely the problem | ✅ High | Temporarily move the card to another identical slot or swap cards | If the fault moves with the card, replace it |
| No fault on 0021005‑1 but system faults upstream | Problem lies in rectifier, DC‑bus, or master controller | ❌ Low | Inspect rectifier and main CPU alarms first | Do not replace 0021005‑1 until those are ruled out |
| Card powers up but communication drops under load | Overheating or weak power rail on the PCB | ✅ Medium | Measure supply to the card under load and scan with an IR camera | If voltage sag or overheating is present, replace the card |
If the card shows burnt components, a strong “burnt electronics” smell, or cracked solder joints, replacement is the only safe path. Contact technical support with photos of the board label and diagnostic logs if the fault is unclear.
6. Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What does GUTOR 0021005‑1 do?
A: It is a PCB card (0P1417 0021005‑1) used in Gutor SDC / UPS control racks to handle logic, status, or communication signals. It is not a power‑conversion or rectifier board.
Q: Is 0021005‑1 still in production?
A: No. It is treated as a spare‑part‑level PCB card, not a current OEM item, so stock is finite and sourced from surplus or used‑stock channels.
Q: Can I use a different 0P‑series card instead of 0021005‑1?
A: Not safely. 0P1417 0021005‑1 has a specific function and slot; changing to a different‑numbered card can cause configuration mismatches or communication breakdowns.
Q: Is this card new or refurbished?
A: In the market, 0021005‑1 is typically sold as new original or used‑surplus. If your listing uses “refurbished,” that must be explicitly stated and backed by a clear test report.
Q: Can I hot‑swap 0021005‑1?
A: No. Power down the control rack, lock out the DC supply, and verify there is no residual voltage before inserting or removing this PCB card.
Q: Will my SDC / UPS configuration survive a swap?
A: Yes. The card is usually a signal / I/O module; configuration lives in the main controller or DC‑charger CPU. Document wiring and slot position, then restore those after the swap.
Q: What should I check before ordering 0021005‑1?
A: Take a clear photo of the existing 0P1417 0021005‑1 label, confirm the rack and SDC / UPS model, and verify slot position. Even small‑looking PCB cards in Gutor systems are revision‑ and layout‑specific; guessing the part number can cause unnecessary downtime.



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