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GE Fanuc Emerson Series Six IC600YB805

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IC600YB805

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The IC600YB805 is an input module from GE Fanuc Emerson's Series Six. This module features eight input points and accepts a 230V AC/DC voltage rating, making it suitable for a range of control applications.

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Technical specifications for IC600YB805

ManufacturerGE Fanuc Emerson
Product LineSeries Six
Part NumberIC600YB805
Weight6.00 lbs (2.72 kg)
Module TypeInput Module
Number of Input Points8
Voltage Rating230V AC/DC
Operating Temperature0 to 60°C (Outside Of The Rack)
Humidity5 to 95% (Non-Condensing)
Storage Temperature-20 to 80°C
Input Groups2 Groups of 5 Inputs
Maximum Power Requirements5V DC, 104 mA
Power SupplyI/O Power Supply (5V DC, 104 mA)

The IC600YB805 module is an input device from GE Fanuc Emerson's Series Six range. It can manage eight input points and operates under a voltage rating of 230V AC/DC. Two groups arranged to accommodate five inputs each are designed for effective data processing.

When installed outside a rack, the IC600YB805 input module's operating temperature is 0 to 60°C. It can withstand ambient conditions with relative humidity levels from 5 to 95%, provided condensation does not occur, which enhances its capability for various industrial tasks. This module tolerates temperatures ranging from -20 to 80°C for storage, ensuring that it remains functional under diverse environmental conditions.

Powering the IC600YB805 input module requires a maximum voltage rating of 5V DC at 104 mA, which is supplied by its designated I/O power source. This setup ensures efficient operation and connectivity across different systems.