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IC660BPM100 PowerTrac Block Module
The GE Fanuc Genius I-O IC660BPM100 power monitor block monitors voltage and current inputs and stores the waveform values for each type of input. From these stored values, the IC660BPM100 block calculates the root mean squared (RMS) values of the current, voltage, reactive power, active power, KWH, and power factor. The IC660BPM100 block also measures line frequency. The IC660BPM100 block then sends these calculated values to a connected computer or PLC for analysis. The IC660BPM100 block can be used with Wye-Delta configured 3-phase or single-phase systems. The block accepts current inputs from up to 3 line current transformers and a neutral current transformer, and voltage inputs from up to 3 potential transformers. The IC660BPM100 block is software configurable. The block has a rugged design and it can be installed in electrical process and distribution equipment.
The IC660BPM100 power monitor block can accept either 125 Volts DC or 115 to 230 Volts AC rated inputs. The block can be installed at distances of up to 7500 from its host computer. The block can also be used in stand-alone applications. The overvoltage rating for the voltage inputs is 300 Volts peak, the transient voltage rating is 300 Volts peak, and the burden per input is less than 0.1 VA. The overcurrent withstand for the current inputs is 50 Amps for 5 seconds at 10-minute intervals. The IC660BPM100 block measures 5.21 x 11 x 8.06 inches. The environmental specifications for the block include a 32 to 140 degrees Fahrenheit operating temperature range, a -40 to 212 degrees Fahrenheit storage temperature range, and a 50 to 95% relative humidity range for operation and storage. The vibration rating for the IC660BPM100 block is 1 G at 10 to 200 Hertz.