IC697CHS770 Dual redundant rear mounted rack
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IC697CHS770 is a dual redundant rear mounting rack produced by GE Fanuc Automation for the 90-70 series. Here is its detailed information:
Product Overview: This rack is designed specifically for GE systems with redundant configurations, providing a safe and convenient enclosure for General Electric modules and components to install modules in redundant configurations for high availability and reliability.
Technical Parameter
Power supply: Supports 100-240V AC or 125V DC power input.
Power consumption: 20A.
Structural design: There are two power slots and 12 backplane slots, divided into two independent parts, each with one power slot and six backplane slots. The spacing between the backplane connectors is 0.8 inches to accommodate the VME module. Each IC697 module uses two such slots, and standard IC697 racks typically have 1.6 inch spacing slots for IC697 modules.
Functional features: It has a dual redundancy design, equipped with two hot swappable power supplies, two hot swappable CPUs, and two hot swappable communication modules. Even if one module fails, the PLC can continue to operate, ensuring high availability and fault tolerance of the system.
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