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Condition |
New / Never Used Surplus |
---|---|
Brand |
GE Fanuc |
Part Number |
IC693MDL340F |
Rated Voltage |
120 volts AC |
Number of Outputs |
16 |
Frequency |
50/60 Hz |
Output Current |
0.5 A per point |
Output Voltage Range |
85 - 132 volts AC |
DC Power |
No |
High-Current Output: Each of the 16 channels supports up to 0.5 A at 120 VAC, with a maximum block output current of 3 A, making it suitable for controlling industrial devices.
Wide Voltage Range: Operates within an input voltage range of 85 to 132 VAC at 50/60 Hz, offering flexibility in various power environments.
Built-in Protection: Includes 1,500V isolation between field and logic sides, 500V isolation between groups, and protection against inrush currents up to 20 A per cycle, ensuring system reliability.
Compact Design: Designed for easy integration and straightforward installation into existing systems.
Versatile Application: Ideal for controlling inductive loads like motors and solenoids, as well as resistive loads such as lamps and heaters
Q: What is the IC693MDL340F Output Module?
A: It’s a GE Fanuc output module designed to control 120VAC outputs in industrial automation systems, providing reliable signal switching for actuators, relays, and other devices.
Q: What systems is it compatible with?
A: This output module is compatible with GE Fanuc Series 90-30 PLC systems, enhancing the functionality and scalability of your automation setup.
Q: What does the output module do?
A: It manages and switches 120VAC output signals, enabling precise control of external devices like motors, solenoids, and lighting.
Q: Why choose the IC693MDL340F?
A: It offers robust construction, reliable performance, and easy integration, making it ideal for industrial applications that require consistent, high-voltage output control.
Q: Is this an OEM product?
A: Yes, it’s a genuine GE Fanuc part, ensuring perfect compatibility, optimal performance, and long-term durability.
Inspect for Physical Damage: Check for cracks, burn marks, or loose components on the output module.
Test Output Signals: Verify that output signals are stable and functioning within the specified voltage and current ranges.
Clean the Module: Use compressed air or an anti-static brush to remove dust and debris from the module's surface and connectors.
Verify Wiring Connections: Ensure that all input/output wiring is securely connected and free from damage, corrosion, or wear.
Monitor Temperature: Ensure the module operates within its specified temperature range, and provide adequate ventilation to prevent overheating.
Inspect Fuses: Check for any blown fuses within the module and replace them as necessary.
Test for Short Circuits: Regularly check for short circuits or electrical faults in the output wiring to prevent system damage.
Check Power Supply: Ensure that the module is receiving a stable and correct power supply to avoid any malfunction or instability.