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The IC610MDL180 model from GE Fanuc Emerson is a relay output module from the Series One product line. With eight output points, this module is designed for compatibility with PLC systems and supports an extensive output operating voltage range.
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| Manufacturer | GE Fanuc Emerson |
|---|---|
| Product Line | Series One |
| Part Number | IC610MDL180 |
| Weight | 2.00 lbs (0.91 kg) |
| Module Type | Relay output |
| Output Points | 8 |
| Compatible Systems | PLCs |
| Output Operating Voltage | 4-265V AC |
| Line Frequency | 47-63 Hz |
| Peak Inrush Current | 5 A |
| Maximum Leakage Current | 1 mA |
| Minimum Recommended Load | 5 mA |
| Delay Time (On to Off and Off to On) | 5 ms |
| Internal Power Consumption | 45 mA |
The IC610MDL180 relay output module, engineered by GE Fanuc Emerson as part of the Series One line, features a solid configuration tailored for industrial automation. This module comprises eight output points capable of connecting to various PLC installations. It operates within an output voltage spectrum that spans from 4 volts to 265 volts AC, suitable for diverse applications.
This module ensures effective operation in standard settings by supporting line frequencies in the range of 47 to 63 Hz. With a peak inrush current capacity of 5 amperes, the IC610MDL180 manages transient conditions well, sustaining performance without damage. Moreover, the leakage current is limited to a maximum of 1 milliampere, further enhancing safety by minimizing unwanted discharge.
The design of this output module recommends a minimum load of 5 milliamperes for optimal performance, ensuring reliable operation even under varied conditions. A delay time of 5 milliseconds is implemented for switching on and off, allowing for precise control in applications where timing is crucial. Furthermore, the internal power consumption of this unit is pegged at 45 milliamperes, making it efficient for use in various automated settings.