GE IC200PWR001G

Product Overview: The GE IC200PWR001G is a primary power supply module for the VersaMax Micro PLC system. It is designed to provide reliable, regulated DC power to the CPU and all I/O modules mounted on the same DIN rail segment.

Category: SKU: GE IC200PWR001G

Description

GE IC200PWR001G Technical Specifications:

  • Input Voltage: Universal AC input (typically 100-240V AC).
  • Output Voltage: 5V DC for logic power.
  • Output Current: Rated to support the maximum configuration of a VersaMax Micro system.
  • System: VersaMax Micro.

Functional Features:

  • Primary Power Source: Acts as the main power injection point for the PLC system.
  • Diagnostic LEDs: Front-panel indicators for Power OK and Fault status.
  • Hot-Swap Capability: Designed to allow replacement without powering down the entire system (if system redundancy permits).

Application Scenarios:

  • Small to medium-sized machine control.
  • Standalone PLC installations.
  • OEM machinery manufacturing.

Performance Parameters:

  • Ripple and Noise: Extremely low output ripple to ensure stable CPU operation.
  • Efficiency: High-efficiency switch-mode design minimizing heat generation.
  • Protection: Over-current, over-voltage, and short-circuit protection.

Material Composition & Structural Characteristics:

  • Enclosure: Compact, snap-on DIN rail housing.
  • Cooling: Natural convection cooling design with internal thermal vias.
  • Terminals: Removable plug-in terminal blocks for easy field wiring.

Working Principle: The module utilizes switch-mode power supply (SMPS) technology to step down AC line voltage, rectify it, and regulate it to a precise 5V DC output. This output is fed directly into the VersaMax backplane.

Installation Requirements:

  • Positioning: Typically installed at the leftmost position of the VersaMax Micro stack.
  • Wiring: Use crimped ferrules on stranded wire for secure terminal connections.
  • Clearance: Leave at least 25mm of vertical clearance above and below the module for airflow.

Usage Precautions:

  • Input Fusing: Install an external fuse or circuit breaker on the AC input line.
  • Load Limits: Do not exceed the rated output current; calculate total system load before commissioning.
  • Environment: Avoid installation in areas with excessive conductive dust or corrosive gases.