MCTC-PCB-C1 / OTIS XIO-PCB-C1 XIOLIFT Brake Power Supply Board - 1

MCTC-PCB-C1 / OTIS XIO-PCB-C1 XIOLIFT Brake Power Supply Board

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Description


XIOLIFT Brake Power Supply Board MCTC-PCB-C1 / OTIS XIO-PCB-C1

XIOLIFT Brake Power Supply Board MCTC-PCB-C1 / OTIS XIO-PCB-C1 is used in elevator brake power supply and brake circuit maintenance applications.

This board may be installed in the elevator control cabinet or brake power supply section, depending on the original system configuration. It should be confirmed by the old PCB marking, connector layout, brake power terminal area, wiring plug direction, and installation position before ordering.

In elevator spare parts purchasing, this product may be searched as:

  • XIOLIFT Brake Power Supply Board

  • MCTC-PCB-C1 Brake Board

  • OTIS XIO-PCB-C1 Board

  • XIO-PCB-C1 Brake Power Board

  • Elevator Brake Power Supply PCB

  • Elevator Brake Circuit Board

The main references for this page are:

  • MCTC-PCB-C1

  • XIO-PCB-C1

  • OTIS XIO-PCB-C1

  • XIOLIFT MCTC-PCB-C1

  • XIOLIFT Brake Power Supply Board

These references are useful for search coverage, but they should not be treated as automatic replacement references. For actual replacement, buyers should confirm the exact old board marking and interface layout.

Before ordering, please check:

  • complete PCB marking on the old board

  • whether the board shows MCTC-PCB-C1 or XIO-PCB-C1

  • connector quantity and position

  • brake power terminal area

  • wiring plug direction

  • board version if available

  • control cabinet installation position

  • front and back photos of the old board

  • brake fault code or site symptom

This board may be checked when the elevator has brake power failure, brake release abnormality, damaged connector, burned component, or control cabinet brake circuit fault. These issues may also come from brake coil, brake power supply wiring, controller output, safety circuit, or loose terminals.

For buyers in Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Egypt, Iraq, UAE, Brazil, Chile, Spain, and Italy, clear old-board photos and terminal close-ups are recommended before shipment.

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