



The GE IC694ACC310 is a blank slot filler module used in GE PACSystems RX3i (IC694 series) racks. It is designed to occupy unused I/O slots in a PLC chassis, protecting the backplane connectors from dust, vibration, moisture, and industrial contamination.
Although it has no electronic circuitry, this accessory plays an important role in maintaining system reliability, mechanical stability, and cabinet protection integrity in modular PLC installations.
It is widely used in industrial control panels where future expansion space is reserved but must remain physically protected during operation.
Technical Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | GE (Emerson / GE Fanuc legacy) |
| Model | IC694ACC310 |
| Product Type | Blank Slot Filler Module |
| Series | PACSystems RX3i (IC694 family) |
| Function | Covers unused PLC rack slot |
| Electrical Function | None (passive accessory) |
| Compatibility | RX3i 7-slot, 12-slot, 16-slot baseplates |
| Backplane Connection | None |
| Installation | Plug-in chassis slot |
| Maintenance | Hot removal supported (system dependent) |
| Protection Role | Dust, vibration, moisture protection |
| Material | Industrial-grade molded housing |
| Operating Environment | Industrial control cabinet |
Physical Dimensions (L × W × H)
| Item | Value |
|---|---|
| Size | 110 × 70 × 50 mm |
| Weight | ~0.11 kg |
The compact 110 × 70 × 50 mm structure and lightweight ~0.11 kg design make it easy to install and remove while maintaining full protection of unused RX3i rack slots.
Recommended Related Models
- GE IC694ACC311 – Terminal block accessory
- GE IC694MDL646 – Digital input module
- GE IC694MDL740 – Relay output module
- GE IC695CPU310 – RX3i CPU module
- GE IC694PWR330 – Power supply module
Popular GE RX3i System Components
- PACSystems RX3i CPU controllers
- IC694 series I/O modules
- Industrial rack and baseplate systems
- Field wiring and terminal accessories
- Redundant control and expansion systems
These components are widely used in manufacturing automation, utilities, energy systems, and process control environments.