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GE IC693PWR321

The GE IC693PWR321 is a standard power supply module designed for use in GE Fanuc’s 90-30 series programmable logic controllers (PLCs).

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Technical Specifications

  • Type: Standard Power Supply Module
  • Power Rating: 30 Watts
  • Input Voltage: Accepts both AC and DC input voltages ranging from 100-240 VAC or 125 VDC
  • Output Voltages:
    • +5V DC (primary output)
    • Two +24V DC outputs:
      1. Non-isolated output for powering circuits on 90-30 series output relay modules
      2. Isolated output for internal use within some modules
  • Connection Terminals: 6 terminals for user connections
  • Protection Features:
    • Incorporates a limit function that shuts down the power supply in case of direct short circuits, protecting hardware
    • Compatible with 90-30 series systems and suitable for any CPU model

Functional Characteristics

  • Flexibility: Can be used with both AC and DC power sources, making it suitable for diverse installations and environments.
  • Isolation: Provides an isolated +24V DC output, enhancing safety and reducing the risk of electrical interference.
  • Compatibility: Easily integrates with the 90-30 series PLCs, ensuring seamless operation within the system.
  • Safety: The built-in limit function safeguards against hardware damage in case of power surges or short circuits.

Application Scenarios

The GE IC693PWR321 power supply module is well-suited for various industrial automation applications, where reliable and stable power supply is crucial. Some of its common application scenarios include:

  • Process Industries: Found in industries such as chemical, petrochemical, and food processing, where PLCs control complex processes and require reliable power to maintain operations.
  • Manufacturing: Used in automated production lines, assembly machines, and packaging equipment to provide a stable power source for PLCs and their connected peripherals.
  • Infrastructure: Deployed in utilities like water treatment plants, waste management facilities, and power stations, where PLCs manage critical infrastructure operations.
  • Machine Control: Ideal for machines requiring precise and reliable control, such as CNC machines, robotics, and automation equipment.

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