GE IC697PWR720
| Brand | GE |
| Module Number | IC697PWR720 |
| Unit price | $499 |
| Country Of Origin | USA |
| Weight | 0.55KG |
| Certificate |
C/O from the Chamber of Commerce C/Q from the Manufacturer |
| Warranty | 12 Months |
| Inventory Qty | 7 |
GE IC697PWR720 is power supply adapter module used for IC697 I/O system and plugs into the power supply slot.
Power Supply Voltage to Rack Backplane:
+5.02 to +5.12 VDC (5.07 volts nominal)
+11.58 to +12.42 VDC (+12 volts nominal)
–11.4 to –12.6 VDC (–12 volts nominal)
Power Supply Current to Rack
Backplane: (maximum with PSA only)
+5 VDC at 18A
+12 VDC at 2A
–12 VDC at 1A
Current Required from 5 V Bus 50 mA (.250W)
VME System designed to support the VME standard C.1
Account Number 88800006406771
Account name Vogi International Trading Co., Limited
(* If the account name exceeds the available space, please continue in the address field.)
SWITF/BIC Code WIHBHKHHXXX
Bank name OCBC Hong Kong Branch
Bank address 161 Queen's Road Central, Central, Hong Kong
Country/Region Hong Kong (China)
Account type Business Account
Bank code 035
Payment method For the payment of goods, please make a FPS/CHATS/SWIFT Payment
Notes Please include the following memo/message to receiver when making a payment: [Buyer Name] [Invoice/Contract Number] [Product]
Installation procedure of IC697PWR720
Safety preparations
Disconnect the main power supply of the system and confirm that there is no voltage at the input terminals.
Wear an anti-static wrist strap to prevent damage to the internal circuits.
Physical installation
Push the module smoothly along the guide slot of the rack until the two locking screws align with the threaded holes of the rack.
Tighten the upper and lower screws by hand (the recommended torque is 0.4 to 0.6 N·m), ensuring that the module is fully in contact with the backplate. Connection (refer to the terminal markings on the front side of the module)
Redundant configuration (optional)
If necessary, install a second PWR720 in the adjacent PS2 slot.
The inputs of the two modules need to be taken from different power circuits (such as different UPS outputs) respectively.
No additional jumper wires are required. The module automatically achieves load current sharing and fault switching through the backplane.

