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Brand Name: | GE |
Model Number: | IC693PWR331 |
Place of Origin: | USA |
MOQ: | 1 |
Price: | negotiable |
Payment Terms: | T/T |
Supply Ability: | 100 |
Delivery Time: | 5-8 work days |
Packaging Details: | New in original box |
Brand: | GE Fanuc |
Model: | IC693PWR331 |
Series: | Series 90-30 |
Product Type: | Power Supply Module |
Voltage Type: | DC |
Nominal Voltage: | 24 Volts DC |
Operating Voltage: | 38 to 56 Volts DC |
Serial Port: | RS485 Port |
Standards: | CE and UL |
warranty: | 1 year |
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The GE Fanuc IC693PWR331 is a High Capacity power supply. This
Series 90-30 unit runs off DC input. It has a 30 watt wide range
and is designed for 24 VDC nominal inputs. If used in applications
that demand more than +5V current capacity than provided by the
standard supply, the IC693PWR331 power supply will allow all 30
watts to be consumed from its +5 V output.
The unit accepts an input voltage range from 2 VDC to 30 VDC and is
capable of maintaining all outputs within specifications with input
voltages as low as 2 VDC. That being said, the power supply will
not start with initial input voltages less than 8 VDC. Three
different outputs are available from this supply. The smallest is
+5 VDC output. The other two are +24 VDC. One of these is +24VDC
Relay power outputs, which supplies power Series 90-30 Output Relay
module circuits. The last is Isolated +24 VDC. Typically, this
power is used internally by some modules; however, it may also
supply external power to 24 VDC Input modules.
Users can calculate the power needed for their applications
whenever using this unit. To start, you must determine the total
output power load for each individual module in the system. These
specifications are available in the Installation Manual for the
IC693 PLC series. Next, multiply the output power by 1.5. This will
give you the input power value.
Then, divide the input power by the operating source voltage to
calculate the input current requirement. When you want to know the
maximum input current, it’s best to use the lowest measured input
voltage (or else a good estimate!). When making this calculation,
take into consideration the start-up surge current requirements.
It’s also advised to permit a margin of 10-20% to allow for
variations.
Nominal Rated Voltage | 48 volts DC |
Input Voltage Range: | 38 to 56 volts DC |
Input Power: | 50 W at full power |
Load Capacity: | 30 Watts |
Location on Baseplates: | Leftmost Slot |
Communication: | RS 485 Serial Port |
Nominal Rated Voltage Input Voltage Range Start Run | 24 VDC 18 to 30 VDC 12 to 30 VDC |
Input Power Inrush Current | 50 watts maximum at full load * |
Output Power | 5 VDC: 30 watts maximum ** 24 VDC Relay: 15 watts maximum 24 VDC Isolated: 20 watts maximum NOTE: 30 watts maximum total (all three outputs) |
Output Voltage | 5 VDC: 5.0 VDC to 5.2 VDC (5.1 VDC nominal) 24 VDC Relay: 19.2 to 28.8 VDC 24 VDC Isolated: 19.2 VDC to 28.8 VDC |
Protective Limits Overvoltage: Overcurrent; | 5 VDC output: 6.4 to 7 V 5 VDC output: 7 A maximum |
Holdup Time: | 10 ms minimum |
Standards | Refer to data sheet, GFK-0867B, or later version for product standards, and general specifications. |
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