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GE IC694MDL940

Technical Specifications
Model: IC694MDL940
Manufacturer: Formerly manufactured by GE Intelligent Platforms (now part of Emerson Automation Solutions)
Series: RX3i PACSystems
Output Points: 16 Relay Outputs
Output Type: Normally Open (NO) Contacts
Maximum Load per Output: 2 Amps Pilot Duty
Maximum Load per Group (4 Outputs): 4 Amps
Minimum Load: 10 mA

Detailed content

Maximum Surge Current: 5 Amps
Relay Response Time: 15 ms
Power Supply: 24V DC or 120/240V AC (Rated)
Operating Voltage Range: 5-30V DC, 5-250V AC
Frequency: 50/60 Hz
Isolation Voltage:
Field to Backplane and Frame to Ground: 250VAC Continuous, 1500VAC 1-minute
Channel-to-Channel: 250VAC Continuous, 1500VAC 1-minute
Power Consumption:
5VDC Bus Voltage: 7 mA
24VDC Relay Bus Voltage: 135 mA (when all outputs are energized)
LED Indicators: 16 Status LEDs (each representing a separate channel)
Environmental Conditions:
Operating Temperature: 0°C to 60°C
Functional Characteristics
High-Density Relay Outputs: Provides 16 independent, isolated relay outputs in a single module.
Flexible Power Supply Options: Supports both DC and AC power supplies, making it suitable for various industrial applications.
LED Status Indicators: Each output channel is equipped with an LED indicator to visually indicate the status of the output (on/off).
Robust and Reliable: Designed for use in industrial environments, with high levels of reliability and durability.
Easy Integration: Compatible with RX3i PACSystems PLCs, allowing for seamless integration into existing automation systems.
Application Scenarios
Industrial Automation: Widely used in industrial automation systems for controlling output devices such as motor starters, solenoids, and indicators.
Machine Control: Suitable for controlling machines and equipment in manufacturing and processing plants, where precise control of output devices is crucial.
Process Control: Can be used in process control applications to activate valves, pumps, and other equipment based on process variable changes.
Infrastructure: Applicable in infrastructure projects such as power plants, water treatment facilities, and transportation systems, where reliable control of output devices is essential.

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