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Allen-Bradley 5069-L380ERM Service-Ready Spare Part for Industrial Maintenance

The Allen-Bradley 5069-L380ERM is a CompactLogix 5380 series programmable logic controller designed for high-performance discrete and process control applications. As a service-ready spare part, the 5069-L380ERM is an essential component for maintenance engineers managing aging automation infrastructure, production line continuity, and emergency downtime recovery. Whether you are managing a scheduled annual overhaul or responding to an unplanned controller failure, having a verified replacement unit on hand is the most effective way to protect your operation from extended production loss.

The 5069-L380ERM features EtherNet/IP dual-port communication, onboard motion coordination, and a high-capacity memory architecture suited for complex multi-axis and process control environments. Its compatibility with the Compact 5000 I/O platform means that maintenance teams can replace a failed unit without redesigning the I/O architecture or rewiring the control cabinet. The controller slots directly into the existing 5069 series backplane, and program restoration can be completed via FactoryTalk Logix Echo or a direct Studio 5000 Logix Designer download from a connected engineering workstation.

Spare Maintenance Table

Parameter Specification
Model 5069-L380ERM
Series CompactLogix 5380
Brand Allen-Bradley / Rockwell Automation
Communication EtherNet/IP (Dual Port)
Memory 80 MB User Memory
Motion Axes Up to 16 axes (EtherNet/IP motion)
I/O Compatibility Compact 5000 I/O (5069 series)
Power Supply Compatibility 5069-PA4, 5069-PB4 series
Backplane Interface Compact 5000 local backplane
Operating Temperature 0°C to 60°C
Installation DIN rail or panel mount via 5069 chassis
Replacement Compatibility Direct replacement for 5069-L380ERM in existing installations
Warranty 12 Months
Pre-shipment Testing Yes — function verified before dispatch
Origin USA

Maintenance Planning for Continuous Operation

Effective maintenance planning for a CompactLogix 5380 system goes well beyond stocking the controller itself. When a 5069-L380ERM fails or is scheduled for replacement during a planned shutdown, maintenance engineers should simultaneously inspect and verify the condition of all associated components in the control cabinet to prevent secondary failures from causing additional downtime after the controller is restored.

The 5069-PA4 or 5069-PB4 power supply module should be tested for output voltage stability and ripple before the new controller is powered on. A degraded power supply is one of the most common causes of premature controller failure and is frequently overlooked during emergency replacements. Similarly, the 5069 series local expansion backplane should be inspected for physical damage, connector wear, and secure module seating before the replacement controller is installed.

All 5069 Compact 5000 I/O modules — including digital input modules such as the 5069-IB16, digital output modules such as the 5069-OB16, and analog modules such as the 5069-IF8 — should be verified for correct addressing and module configuration tags within the Studio 5000 project file. If any I/O module has been replaced or relocated since the last program backup, the configuration must be reconciled before the controller is brought online to avoid faulted module states.

The EtherNet/IP network infrastructure connected to the 5069-L380ERM should also be reviewed. Managed switches, patch cables, and fiber media converters in the control network should be inspected for link integrity. If the system includes remote I/O adapters such as the 1734-AENTR or 1756-EN2T communication modules in an upstream ControlLogix rack, the network topology and IP address assignments must be confirmed to match the restored controller configuration.

For systems that include HMI panels — such as PanelView Plus 7 or PanelView 800 series terminals — the communication path to the 5069-L380ERM must be re-established after controller replacement. HMI tag bindings, controller path settings, and alarm configurations should be verified as part of the post-replacement commissioning checklist. Signal isolators and surge protection devices installed on analog input wiring should also be checked, as transient events that caused the original controller failure may have damaged upstream signal conditioning components.

Fuse holders, terminal blocks, and wiring ferrules in the control cabinet should be inspected during any planned maintenance window. Loose terminations on 24VDC control power circuits are a frequent source of intermittent faults that can be misdiagnosed as controller failures. Programming cables such as the 1756-USB or standard USB-to-Ethernet adapters used for direct controller connection should be confirmed functional before beginning the restoration procedure.

Site Replacement Workflow

When replacing a failed 5069-L380ERM on site, the recommended workflow begins with a full backup of the existing controller program if the unit is still partially functional. Use Studio 5000 Logix Designer to upload the current project from the controller before powering down. If the controller is completely unresponsive, restore from the most recent verified backup stored on the engineering workstation or site documentation server.

After powering down the control cabinet and following lockout/tagout procedures, remove the failed 5069-L380ERM from the Compact 5000 backplane. Note the slot position, as the replacement unit must be installed in the same slot to maintain correct I/O tree addressing. Install the replacement 5069-L380ERM, restore power, and download the verified program file via Studio 5000. Confirm that all I/O modules are recognized, all communication paths are established, and all motion axes are configured correctly before returning the system to automatic operation.

NINERMAS pre-tests every 5069-L380ERM unit before shipment to confirm firmware operability and communication port function. This reduces on-site commissioning time and minimizes the risk of receiving a non-functional unit during an emergency replacement scenario. Typical lead time from order confirmation to dispatch is within 1–3 business days for in-stock units.

Spare Parts Support FAQ

Q: Is the 5069-L380ERM supplied by NINERMAS a direct drop-in replacement for the original unit?
A: Yes. The 5069-L380ERM supplied is the same model number and is compatible with the existing Compact 5000 backplane, I/O configuration, and EtherNet/IP network without hardware modification. Program restoration is performed via Studio 5000 Logix Designer using your existing project file.

Q: What pre-shipment testing is performed on the 5069-L380ERM?
A: Each unit undergoes functional power-on testing and communication port verification before dispatch. Units that do not pass testing are not shipped. A test report is available upon request for critical maintenance applications.

Q: How long is the warranty and what does it cover?
A: All 5069-L380ERM units supplied by NINERMAS carry a 12-month warranty from the date of shipment. The warranty covers hardware defects and functional failures under normal operating conditions. Damage caused by incorrect installation, overvoltage, or environmental factors outside the specified operating range is excluded.

Q: Can NINERMAS support long-term supply for ongoing maintenance programs?
A: Yes. NINERMAS maintains inventory of CompactLogix 5380 series controllers and associated Compact 5000 components to support scheduled maintenance programs, annual overhaul planning, and emergency spare stock requirements. Contact our team to discuss volume pricing and reserved inventory arrangements.

Product Series

CompactLogix

Country of Origin

US

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