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Product Overview

The GE Fanuc IC697PWR711M functions as the primary energy backbone for the Series 90-70 PLC platform. This high-capacity power supply converts 120/240 VAC input into regulated DC voltages (+5V, +12V, and -12V) required to drive CPUs, high-density I/O modules, and specialized communication processors. We offer this unit as 100% Brand New and Original, ensuring your industrial control system maintains peak uptime in mission-critical environments like automotive assembly and power generation.

Technical Specifications

Parameter Details
Input Voltage 120/240 VAC (Auto-ranging/Switchable)
Input Frequency 50/60 Hz
Output Voltage 1 +5 VDC @ 50 Amps
Output Voltage 2 +12 VDC @ 12 Amps
Output Voltage 3 -12 VDC @ 2 Amps
Protection Overvoltage, Overcurrent, Thermal Protection
Operating Temp 0 °C to +60 °C (32 °F to 140 °F)
Status Indicators Integrated Diagnostic LEDs (Power, Fault)
System Compatibility GE Fanuc Series 90-70 Racks

Engineering Advantages

  • High-Current Density: The module delivers a massive 50 Amps at +5VDC. This eliminates the need for secondary power sources even when the rack contains power-hungry CPU modules and high-density digital I/O.

  • Fault-Tolerant Protection: Internal circuitry continuously monitors for overvoltage and thermal spikes. The module automatically shuts down during a fault to prevent catastrophic damage to the expensive CPU and I/O cards downstream.

  • EMI/RFI Filtering: Built-in line filtering suppresses industrial electrical noise. This ensures clean DC power delivery, preventing logic errors or "ghost" signals in the backplane communication.

  • Rapid Diagnostics: Front-panel LEDs provide immediate visual confirmation of output health. Maintenance teams can troubleshoot power issues instantly without needing a multimeter or external diagnostic tools.

FAQs

1. Can I use the IC697PWR711M to replace lower-wattage Series 90-70 power supplies?

Yes. The IC697PWR711M provides higher amperage (+5V @ 50A) than many standard modules. It serves as a robust upgrade for systems that have expanded beyond their original power budget.

2. Does this module support hot-swapping?

While the Series 90-70 architecture is robust, you should always power down the rack before removing or installing the IC697PWR711M to prevent arcing and ensure the backplane initializes correctly upon restart.

3. What is the significance of the "M" suffix in the part number?

The "M" suffix typically denotes a specific manufacturing revision or firmware version compatible with the latest Series 90-70 hardware standards. It ensures the unit meets current EMI and safety certifications.

4. How do I switch between 120VAC and 240VAC input?

The module features a terminal strip configuration or internal jumper (depending on the specific revision) that allows for easy field-wiring adjustments to match your local utility voltage.

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