Digital guide

You are here:

GE IC752WFC572-FC

Technical Specifications

  • Input Voltage: 24 VDC (common in industrial settings).
  • Output Specifications: Designed to deliver consistent power to PLC components, including processors, I/O modules, and communication interfaces.
  • Power Consumption: Typically under 100 W, depending on configuration.
  • Operating Temperature: 0°C to 50°C (non-condensing).
  • Storage Temperature: -20°C to 70°C.
  • Humidity: 5% to 95% RH (non-condensing).
  • Enclosure Rating: IP65 or higher for dust and water resistance.
  • Certifications: Compliance with industrial standards such as CE, UL, and IEC 61131-3.

Detailed content

Key Functional Characteristics

  • Stable Power Supply: Ensures reliable operation of PLC components, even in fluctuating power conditions.
  • Integration with PLC Systems: Seamlessly connects with GE’s QuickPanel or other PLC systems, supporting unified control and monitoring.
  • Durability: Industrial-grade components rated for 24/7 operation, resistant to vibrations, shocks, and electromagnetic interference (EMI).
  • Safety Features: Overvoltage protection, short-circuit protection, and thermal shutdown to prevent damage to connected devices.
  • Compact Design: Space-efficient form factor for easy installation in control panels.

Application Scenarios

  • Manufacturing Automation: Used in assembly lines, packaging machines, and CNC systems to provide stable power for control and monitoring.
  • Energy Management: Deployed in power plants or renewable energy systems to ensure reliable operation of control equipment.
  • Water/Wastewater Treatment: Powers pump stations, filtration systems, and chemical dosing processes, supporting uninterrupted operation.
  • Oil & Gas: Integrates with SCADA systems for pipeline monitoring or drilling operations, where power stability is critical.
  • Building Automation: Controls HVAC, lighting, or security systems in smart infrastructure projects, ensuring consistent performance.
  • Transportation Systems: Manages traffic signals, railway signaling, or airport baggage handling systems, where power reliability is essential.

You may also like