GE Fanuc IC693ACC341 Redundant Power Supply Baseplate
The IC693ACC341 is a redundant power supply baseplate for GE Fanuc Series 90-30 PLC systems. It provides 24 VDC output and connects to a CPU or upstream rack using two connectors. You can expand up to seven additional IC697 PLC racks using cables up to 50 feet long.
Key Features
- Supports expansion for up to 7 IC697 PLC racks
- Two connectors for CPU/upstream rack and daisy-chained expansion racks
- Occupies 1 slot on the rack
- Three green LEDs indicate module status, rack activity, and I/O bus terminator
- Bus Receiver Module keeps last state output if CPU communication is lost
- Allows isolation and repair of faulty modules without shutting down the system
- Mounts easily on DIN rail
- Requires grounding with 12 AWG or larger wire and ring terminals
Technical Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Brand | GE Fanuc |
| Series | Series 90-30 |
| Part Number | IC693ACC341 |
| Power Output | 24 VDC |
| Number of Slots | 1 |
| Number of Connectors | 2 |
| Maximum Cable Length | 50 feet (15 meters) |
| Mounting | DIN Rail |
| Compatible Components | PLCs |
Installation Notes
Install the Bus Receiver Module in Slot 1. Ground the IC693ACC341 properly using 12 AWG wire or larger. Connect the wire to a suitable mounting panel surface to ensure safety.
FAQ
Q: Can the IC693ACC341 handle multiple expansion racks?
A: Yes, it supports up to 7 IC697 PLC racks with a cable up to 50 feet.
Q: How can I check the baseplate status?
A: The three green LEDs show module status, rack activity, and I/O bus terminator presence.
Q: How should I ground the IC693ACC341?
A: Use 12 AWG or larger wire with ring terminals and attach it to a proper panel surface.
Q: What happens if CPU communication fails?
A: The bus receiver module keeps the output in its last state safely.
Q: Is the IC693ACC341 in stock?
A: Yes, all units are full new. We ship within 5 days via DHL or other logistics. 30-day return is supported.















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