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The GE Fanuc Emerson IC600BF930 output module from the Series Six is engineered for reliable operational performance. It features four output points with a voltage rating of 115 Volts AC.
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| Manufacturer | GE Fanuc Emerson |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Output Module |
| Product Line | Series Six |
| Part Number | IC600BF930 |
| Weight | 6.00 lbs (2.72 kg) |
| Voltage Rating | 115 Volts AC |
| Output Points | 4 |
| Continuous Isolation Voltage | 240 Volts DC |
| Power Requirements | 5 Volts DC, 400 mA Maximum |
| Source of Required Power | Rack |
| Compatible Racks | I/O Racks and Model 60 Racks |
| Output Leakage Current | Less than 4 milliamps (Off-State) |
| Maximum Output Load Current per Point | 4 Amps (On-State) |
| Inrush Current | 40 Amps for 33 milliseconds per Point |
| Minimum Resistive Load | 35 milliamps |
| Minimum Inductive Load | 50 milliamps |
| Output Voltage Drop | 1.3 Volts Typical, 2.3 Volts Maximum at Rated Load |
Model IC600BF930 is an output module within GE Fanuc Emerson's Series Six lineup. It is designed to operate at a rated voltage of 115 Volts AC and features four discrete output points suitable for various applications. The module draws power requirements of 5 Volts DC, with a maximum current of 400 mA, which it sources directly from the rack.
Installation compatibility includes both I/O racks and Model 60 racks, offering flexibility for users. A continuous isolation voltage of up to 240 Volts DC ensures device safety during operation. For each output point, a substantial maximum load current of 4 Amps is permitted during the on-state, ensuring ample power delivery.
This module also experiences an inrush current of 40 Amps for a brief duration of 33 milliseconds per output point, suitable for applications requiring significant initial current. The minimum resistive load is recorded at 35 milliamps, while inductive loads must reach a minimum of 50 milliamps to ensure reliable operation. Off-state output leakage current is remarkably low, under 4 milliamps, contributing to overall efficiency. Furthermore, during maximum rated load conditions, output voltage drop measurements typically average 1.3 Volts, with a peak limit of 2.3 Volts, indicating minimal loss of power at rated loads.