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IC697PWR748 GE rack-mounted power supply module

IC697PWR748 GE rack-mounted power supply module

Manufacturers :GE
Model(s)  :IC697PWR748
Additional Information :rack-mounted power supply module
Estimated Shipping Size
Dimensions: 263 × 58 × 28mm
Weight:.4.3 kg
Country of Origin: United States of America

 

Categories: , SKU: IC697PWR748

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Essential details:IC697PWR748 GE rack-mounted power supply module

The IC697PWR748 module is a rack-mounted power supply module that is designed, manufactured, and distributed by GE Fanuc Automation. This module has been designed to operate at its full capacity only, which is 90 Watts of total power. It can be plugged directly into the rack through a 48-pin backplane connector that is on the left side of the rack. This module can be used with one rack and it also has the ability to power a second rack at the same time, but only if it is compatible with the module’s specifications and it does not exceed the maximum power requirements. When using the GE Fanuc Automation IC697PWR748 rack-mounted power supply module to power a second rack, the current drawn is less than 5.2 Amps and only 5 Volts of power is required in the second rack.

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IC697PWR748 GE rack-mounted power supply module

The GE Fanuc Automation IC697PWR748 rack-mounted power supply module comes with 3 outputs and each one can operate with an output power and a specific current of 5 Volts DC and 18 Amps, 12 Volts DC and 1.5 Amps, and -12 Volts DC and 1 Amp, respectively. This module operates with a nominal line voltage of 48 Volts DC and the power supply voltage can range from 35 to 60 Volts DC. The GE Fanuc Automation IC697PWR748 rack-mounted power supply module offers an electronic overcurrent limit to each one of its outputs. If the maximum current rating is exceeded, the output voltage will drop. This is done to avoid further damages to both the rack and the power module by the excessive current. In addition to plugging in the module, the users need to secure it with mounting screws. These screw come with the module.