Description
GE IC694PWR330
Technical Specifications
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Input Voltage Range | AC: 85-264V AC (47-63Hz) DC: 100-300V DC |
| Input Power | 100VA (AC) / 50W (DC) |
| Output Power | Total 30W (distributed across three outputs) |
| 5V DC Output | 30W (max 6A) for CPU and backplane logic |
| 24V DC Isolated Output | 20W (max 1.67A) for I/O modules |
| 24V DC Relay Output | 15W (max 0.625A) for relay coils |
| Protection Features | Overload, overvoltage/undervoltage, short-circuit, ground fault, and current limiting |
| Operating Temperature | 0°C to 60°C |
| Humidity | 5% to 95% (non-condensing) |
| LED Indicators | PWR (power OK), OK (system status), RUN (mode status) |
| Dimensions | Standard RX3i module size |
Functional Characteristics
- Universal Input: Supports both AC and DC inputs, making it suitable for global applications with varying power sources.
- Multi-Output Design: Provides three independent DC outputs (5V, 24V isolated, 24V relay) to power different components without interference.
- Advanced Protection: Includes electronic fusing and auto-recovery for fault conditions, ensuring system reliability.
- Hot-Swap Capability: Supports module replacement without system downtime (compatible with hot-swappable backplanes).
Application Scenarios
- Industrial Control Systems: Powering entire PLC racks in manufacturing, process control, and energy plants.
- Remote I/O Applications: Providing power to distributed I/O nodes in large-scale facilities.
- Harsh Environments: Designed for operation in wide temperature and humidity ranges, suitable for outdoor or enclosure-free installations.
- Redundant Power Systems: Can be configured in redundant setups for mission-critical applications.
Installation & Usage Notes
- Must be installed on an RX3i expansion backplane (not the main CPU backplane).
- Ensure proper derating for high-temperature environments.
- The battery backup and serial ports are not available on expansion backplanes when using this power supply.
- Verify input voltage wiring before power-up to avoid damage.




