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Technical Specifications
- Model: IC693PWR330
- Manufacturer: GE Fanuc (now part of General Electric)
- Power Output:
- +5 VDC: Maximum 30 Watts
- +24 VDC Relay: Maximum 5 Watts
- Isolated +24 VDC: Maximum 20 Watts
- Total Maximum Output: 30 Watts (across all three outputs)
- Input Voltage Range:
- AC: 85 to 264 VAC
- DC: 0 to 300 VDC
- Output Voltage:
- +5 VDC: 5.0 VDC to 5.2 VDC (nominal 5 VDC)
- +24 VDC Relay: 24 to 28 VDC
- Isolated +24 VDC: 2.5 VDC to 28 VDC
- Compatibility: Primarily compatible with GE Fanuc’s 90-30 series PLCs
- Installation: Modular design for field installation
- Certification: Meets relevant industrial standards and may include CCC certification
Functional Characteristics
- High Capacity: The IC693PWR330 offers a significant power capacity, allowing it to provide enough power for various components within a PLC system.
- Stable Power Supply: Ensures stable and reliable DC power for the PLC system, supporting its normal operation.
- Wide Input Voltage Range: Supports a wide range of input voltages, making it adaptable to different power standards and grid fluctuations across regions.
- Protection Features: Incorporates features such as overload protection and short-circuit protection to safeguard the system in case of power anomalies.
- Hot Swappable: In many cases, the module supports hot swapping, allowing for safe replacement without disrupting system operation.
- Durability and Reliability: Known for its high reliability and durability, the IC693PWR330 is suitable for long-term use in industrial environments.
Application Scenarios
The GE IC693PWR330 is ideal for use in various industrial automation applications that require stable and reliable power for PLC systems. Some common application scenarios include:
- Manufacturing: In factories and manufacturing facilities, where PLCs control various machines and processes.
- Process Industries: In chemical, oil and gas, and water treatment plants, where automated control systems are crucial.
- Infrastructure: For managing infrastructure facilities like power plants, water pumping stations, and waste management systems.
- Automation and Robotics: In automated production lines and robotic systems, where precise and reliable power is essential.