Redundant Power Supply Module GE Fanuc IC200MDL940 OUTPUT RELAY
ISOLATED 2A FORM A 16PT
Module Characteristics
Points IC200MDL930: 8 individually isolated Form A relay outputs
IC200MDL940, BXIOOR162: 16 individually isolated Form A relay
outputs
Module ID IC200MDL930: FFFF8040
IC200MDL940, BXIOOR162: 80408040
Isolation:
User input to logic (optical) and frame ground: 250VAC continuous;
1500VAC for 1 minute
IC200MDL930: Group to Group: not applicable
IC200MDL940, BXIOOR162: Group to group: 250VAC continuous; 1500VAC
for 1 minute
Point to point:: 250VAC continuous; 1500VAC for 1minute
LED indicators One green LED per point shows individual point on/offstate
OK LED indicates backplane power is present Backplane
currentconsumption
IC200MDL930: see graph
IC200MDL940, BXIOOR162, 5V output:: 490mA maximum
External power supply 0 to 125VDC, 5/24/125VDC nominal
0 to 265VAC (47 to 63Hz), 120/240VAC nominal
Thermal derating None
Output Characteristics
Output voltage 0 to 125VDC, 5/24/125VDC nominal
0 to 265VAC (47 to 63Hz), 120/240VAC nominal
Output voltage drop 0.3V maximum
Load current 10mA per point minimum
2.0A for 5 to 265VAC maximum (resistive)
2.0A for 5 to 30 VDC maximum (resistive)
0.2A for 31 to 125 VDC maximum (resistive)
Output leakagecurrent Not applicable (open contact)
On response time 10ms maximum
Off response time 10ms maximum
Protection No internal fuses or snubbers
Switching frequency 20 cycles per minute (inductive load)
Relay type Fixed coil, moving armature
Contact type Silver alloy
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Relay output module IC200MDL930 provides 8 individually-isolated
Form A relay outputs.
Relay Output Modules IC200MDL940 (shown below) and BXIOOR162
provide 16 individually-isolated Form A relay outputs.
The contact is closed when the host CPU is active and the
corresponding output logic bit is “1”.
Power for module operation comes from the backplane. Loads must be
powered by an external source.
Intelligent processing for this module is performed by the CPU or
NIU.
LED Indicators
Individual green logic-side LEDs indicate the On/Off status of each
output point. The output LEDs are logic-driven and independent of
load conditions.
The green OK LED is ON when backplane power is present to the
module.
Preinstallation Check
Carefully inspect all shipping containers for damage. If any
equipment is damaged, notify the delivery service immediately. Save
the damaged shipping container for inspection by the delivery
service. After
unpacking the equipment, record all serial numbers. Save the
shipping containers and packing material in case it is necessary to
transport or ship any part of the system.
Installation in Hazardous Locations
• EQUIPMENT LABELED WITH REFERENCE TO CLASS I, GROUPS A, B, C &
D, DIV. 2 HAZARDOUS LOCATIONS IS SUITABLE FOR USE IN CLASS I,
DIVISION 2, GROUPS A, B,
C, D OR NON-HAZARDOUS LOCATIONS ONLY
• WARNING - EXPLOSION HAZARD - SUBSTITUTION OF COMPONENTS MAY
IMPAIR SUITABILITY FOR CLASS I, DIVISION 2;
• WARNING - EXPLOSION HAZARD - WHEN IN HAZARDOUS LOCATIONS, TURN
OFF POWER BEFORE REPLACING OR WIRING MODULES; AND
• WARNING - EXPLOSION HAZARD - DO NOT DISCONNECT EQUIPMENT UNLESS
POWER HAS BEEN SWITCHED OFF OR THE AREA IS KNOWN TO BE
NONHAZARDOUS.
For module IC200MDL930, if additional bussed terminals are needed,
the B terminals can be made available by using a shorting bar. The
shorting bar has a maximum current-carrying capacity of 2 Amps per
point. See chapter 2 of the VersaMax I/O System Manual, GFK-1504,
for more information
When wiring outputs to inductive loads, use of external suppression
circuits is recommended. See chapter 2, “Installing Wiring for I/O
Devices-Wiring to Inductive Loads” in the VersaMax I/O System
Manual, GFK-1504, for more information.
Row B connections are for 16-point modules only.
Side B connections are for 16-point modules only.
The module’s backplane 5 volt power requirement increases as the
number of points that are simultaneously on increases. The chart
below shows the relationship between the number of points on and
the maximum current required.
Operating Note
If hot insertion of a module is done improperly, the operation of
other modules on the same backplane may be disrupted. See
Installing a
Module on a Carrier in the VersaMax Modules Manual, GFK-1504.