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GE Fanuc Emerson Series Three IC630PWR300

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IC630PWR300

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The IC630PWR300 from GE Fanuc is a dedicated power supply module in the Series Three lineup. It accommodates dual voltage options of 115 and 230VAC and operates optimally at a frequency of either 50 or 60Hz.

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Technical specifications for IC630PWR300

ManufacturerGE Fanuc Emerson
Product TypePower Supply Module
Product LineSeries Three
Part NumberIC630PWR300
Weight2.00 lbs (0.91 kg)
Voltage115/230VAC
Frequency50/60Hz
Number of Captive Screw Fasteners2 Fasteners
CPU Programmer BracketIncluded
Fault Relay ContactsIncluded
Run ContactsIncluded
Expander ConnectorIncluded (For Connecting to the Next Upstream Base Unit)
CPU ConnectorIncluded (For Connecting to CPU in the Primary Base Unit)

The GE Fanuc IC630PWR300 power supply module is essential to the Series Three product line. This module operates on a versatile voltage range of 115/230V AC, making it suitable for various electrical setups. It supports 50Hz and 60Hz frequencies, ensuring compatibility with different system requirements.

Two captive screw fasteners are provided for reliable mounting, stabilizing the unit during operation. To facilitate programming, the IC630PWR300 module comes with an integrated CPU programmer bracket. Contacts for fault relays and run conditions are also included, enhancing its functional capabilities.

Furthermore, the IC630PWR300 power supply module features an expander connector for linking to the next upstream base unit, providing efficient system expansion potential. It also has a dedicated CPU connector designed for direct connection to the CPU within the primary base unit, streamlining system integration and functionality.