Description
3. Key Technical Specifications
- Part Number: 0P6205
- Category: PCB Control Module / Control PCB
- Function: Signal/control logic board inside GUTOR power or UPS systems
- Typical Use Case: Used in conjunction with rectifier, inverter, or UPS control racks
- Mounting: Designed for insertion into a control or I/O rack, not a standalone enclosure
- Interface Type: Likely digital and analog I/O plus status LEDs, not a primary power‑path board
- OEM Status: Not listed as current‑production; sold as surplus or used‑stock in the market
- Condition in Market: Commonly described as “PCB control module” or “PCB control board” in surplus listings
- Supply Chain Note: Typically sourced from third‑party spares vendors, not directly from active GUTOR production
4. Product Introduction
GUTOR 0P6205 is a PCB control module used in GUTOR power electronics and UPS systems. It handles control‑logic functions—status monitoring, interlocks, and coordination signals—rather than primary power conversion, so it sits in a control slot and talks to rectifier, inverter, or UPS modules around it.
Plant engineers usually order this board as a replacement when the existing control PCB fails, shows intermittent faults, or is damaged by environmental stress. Because it is not a current‑production item, buyers have to match the exact 0P6205 part number and verify slot compatibility before relying on it in a live UPS rack.
5. Troubleshooting Quick Reference
| Symptom | Possible Cause | Relevance to this Part | Quick Check Method | Recommendation |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| No status LEDs or all LEDs off | Input power to control slot, backplane fault, or dead board | ✅ High | Check DC supply at the control rack and verify the board is seated correctly | If power is good and the board is still dead, replace 0P6205 |
| UPS reports “control board fault” or module not responding | Faulty 0P6205 or firmware/configuration mismatch | ✅ High | Cross‑check alarms in the UPS software and log data | If alarms point at the control board, swap with an identical‑revision 0P6205 |
| Intermittent faults appear when the system is hot | Thermal stress or aging components on the PCB | ✅ High | Monitor temperature and run under load for 2–4 hours | If the fault repeats under load, replace the board and inspect for cracked solder joints |
| All other modules behave normally; only the control path is dead | 0P6205 is likely the issue | ✅ High | Bypass the board in a test configuration if possible | If the system behaves correctly with a known‑good board, replace the 0P6205 |
| System works fine but communication to SCADA is lost | Problem may lie in the higher‑level communication module, not 0P6205 | ❌ Low | Check gateway or network‑monitoring cards first | Do not replace 0P6205 unless the local control alarms confirm it |
Contact technical support with photos of the board label, slot position, and UPS diagnostic logs if the fault is ambiguous.
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6. Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What does GUTOR 0P6205 actually do?
A: It is a control PCB that manages logic and status signals inside a GUTOR UPS or power rack. It does not carry full load current but coordinates how other modules behave.
Q: Is 0P6205 still in production?
A: No. It is treated as a surplus or obsolete control module in the market, so stock is finite and not replenished by OEM‑level production.
Q: Can I substitute a different 0P‑series board for 0P6205?
A: Not safely. Each 0P‑number is tied to a specific function and slot. Use only the exact 0P6205 match unless the OEM explicitly lists a functional equivalent.
Q: Is this board new or refurbished?
A: In current listings, it is typically sold as new original or new surplus. If your product page claims otherwise, that must be explicitly stated; do not label it as “factory‑refurbished” unless you have remanufactured it.
Q: Can I hot‑swap GUTOR 0P6205?
A: No. Power down the control rack, lock out the supply, and confirm the backplane is discharged before inserting or removing the board. Live swapping can corrupt settings or damage the board.
Q: Will my UPS configuration stay the same after a swap?
A: Usually yes, because configuration normally lives in the main CPU or network‑monitoring module, not in this control board. Still, document settings before removal and restore them afterward.
Q: What should I check before ordering 0P6205?
A: Take a clear photo of the old board label, note the slot position and revision, and confirm the UPS model. On legacy GUTOR systems, using the wrong 0P‑series board or revision can cause hidden faults that only show up under load.



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