Description
Product Type:Relay Output Module
Series:IC694MDL
Module Designation:940C
Number of Channels:16
Output Type:Form C (individually isolated)
Channels:8 (Form C), 8 (Form A)
Module Size:11 x 6 x 6.7 cm
Weight:0.14 kg
Compatibility:GE Fanuc Mark VI Series
The GE IC694MDL940C Relay Output Module is a versatile and reliable component designed to meet the demands of complex industrial automation scenarios. It is equipped with eight individually isolated channels, each capable of delivering a robust output of up to sixteen total outputs, ensuring high reliability and precision in controlling industrial machinery and processes.
This module is seamlessly integrated into the Mark VI series of Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs), offering seamless compatibility and enhancing system performance with its compact design and lightweight structure. Its dimensions of 11 x 6 x 6.7 cm and weight of 0.14 kg make it suitable for both desktop and rack-mounted installations, providing flexibility for various application environments.
Crafted from high-quality materials, the IC694MDL940C Relay Output Module boasts exceptional durability and longevity, backed by the reputation and expertise of GE. Its efficient relay operation ensures minimal power consumption, contributing to energy-saving operations in industrial settings.
Ease of installation and integration are paramount in the design of this module, allowing for quick setup and deployment without compromising on functionality. The module’s compatibility with a wide range of industrial protocols further enhances its utility, making it an ideal choice for retrofitting or new system installations.
With its combination of advanced features, robust performance, and user-friendly design, the GE IC694MDL940C Relay Output Module stands as a testament to GE’s commitment to innovation and excellence in industrial automation solutions. It empowers engineers and technicians to optimize control systems, enhance operational efficiency, and achieve greater productivity in their manufacturing and industrial processes.
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