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GE IC695ACC403 PACSystem RX3i Energy Pack
GE IC695ACC403 PACSystem RX3i Energy Pack
Manufacturer: GE
Product No.: IC695ACC403
Product Type: Energy Pack
Product Origin: USA
Payment: T/T
Weight: 300g
Shipping port: Xiamen
Warranty: 12 months
Product Description
The GE IC695ACC403 PACSystem RX3i Energy Pack is a compact energy backup module designed for use with PACSystems RX3i controllers (e.g., IC695CPE400 / IC695CPL410). It provides temporary power hold-up during system power interruptions, allowing the controller to safely preserve user memory and system state before shutdown. This module uses supercapacitor-based storage instead of batteries for maintenance-free operation and integrates LED status indicators for power and diagnostic feedback. It is well suited for industrial automation applications where memory integrity and orderly shutdowns are critical.
Key Technical Specifications
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Model | GE IC695ACC403 PACSystem RX3i Energy Pack |
| Product Type | Energy Backup / Memory Hold-Up Module |
| Series | RX3i PACSystems |
| Input Voltage | 24 V DC (Safety Extra Low Voltage) |
| Power Rating | 72 W SELV |
| Energy Storage | Internal supercapacitors (no batteries required) |
| Backup Function | Provides hold-up power to allow CPU to save RAM to non-volatile memory |
| LED Indicators | Status indicators for input power and charging/diagnostic |
| Mounting Type | DIN rail or direct rack mount |
| Compatible Controllers | RX3i CPUs (e.g., CPE400, CPL410) |
| Operating Temperature | ~0 °C to +60 °C |
| Storage Temperature | ~–40 °C to +85 °C |
| Humidity | 5 % to 95 % non-condensing |
| Weight | ~0.3 kg (approximate) |
| Mechanical Features | Supercapacitor-based design; compact DIN-rail form factor |
| Certifications & Environmental | Class I Division 2 industrial rating |
| Grounding Requirement | Requires 18 AWG copper for power and frame ground |
| Recharge Time | Typically rapid recharge when power restored |
| Backup Duration | Sufficient for controlled memory save and safe shutdown |
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