GE IC697PWR710H

Product Overview: The IC697PWR710H is a high-capacity power supply module for the GE Fanuc Series 90-70 PLC system. It converts AC or DC input to regulated DC voltages required by the backplane and modules. This module is designed for demanding applications requiring substantial power delivery and reliability.

Category: SKU: GE IC697PWR710H

Description

GE IC697PWR710H

Technical Specifications:

  • Input Voltage: Typically 120/240V AC or 125V DC (confirm exact range in datasheet)
  • Output Voltages: +5V DC and other required backplane voltages
  • Output Current: High-current capability (check datasheet for exact ratings)
  • Protection: Overvoltage, overcurrent, and short-circuit protection
  • Indicators: LEDs for power status and fault indication
  • Operating Temperature: 0°C to 60°C
  • Humidity: 5% to 95% non-condensing

Functional Features:

  • Delivers stable and regulated power to all modules in the rack.
  • Includes comprehensive protection features to safeguard the system.
  • Designed for high reliability and long life in industrial settings.

Application Scenarios:

  • Powering large Series 90-70 racks with numerous modules.
  • Systems with high I/O count and demanding power requirements.

Performance Parameters:

  • Maintains output voltages within tight tolerances under varying loads.
  • Ensures adequate power delivery for peak system demands.

Material and Structural Characteristics:

  • Heavy-duty construction with efficient thermal management.
  • Standard Series 90-70 power module form factor.

Working Principle: The module converts incoming AC or DC power to regulated DC outputs, distributing them through the backplane to all installed modules while monitoring for faults. Installation Requirements:

  • Install in a dedicated power supply slot in the rack.
  • Connect input power according to wiring diagrams.
  • Ensure proper grounding and ventilation.

Usage Notes:

  • Verify input voltage settings before applying power.
  • Monitor status LEDs for normal operation and fault conditions.
  • Provide adequate cooling to avoid overheating under high load.