


is The GE a robust power supply module engineered for the GE Fanuc PACSystems RX3i automation platform. It plays a critical role in delivering stable, regulated backplane power to CPU and I/O modules, ensuring uninterrupted system operation in demanding industrial environments.
Designed for high reliability and continuous-duty performance, this module is widely deployed in automation systems where electrical stability and operational uptime directly impact production efficiency and safety.
Technical Specifications
The IC695SPF002 is built to meet industrial-grade power distribution requirements with a compact rack-mounted design.
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Model | IC695SPF002 |
| Product Type | RX3i Power Supply Module |
| Platform | GE Fanuc PACSystems RX3i |
| Input Type | Industrial AC/DC (system dependent configuration) |
| Output | Regulated backplane DC power |
| Mounting | RX3i rack / chassis mounted |
| Cooling Method | Natural convection / chassis airflow |
| Operating Environment | Industrial automation environments |
| Dimensions (L × W × H) | Approx. 140 mm × 110 mm × 130 mm |
| Weight | Approx. 0.9 – 1.2 kg |
The compact footprint allows efficient installation within standard RX3i rack systems while maintaining excellent thermal balance and electrical stability.
Recommended Related Models
For system expansion, redundancy, or replacement, the following RX3i-compatible modules are commonly used:
- GE IC695PSA040 Standard Power Supply Module
- GE IC695PSA140 Redundant Power Supply Module
- GE IC695CHS007 RX3i Rack Chassis
- GE IC695CPU310 High-Performance Controller
- GE IC694MDL Series Digital I/O Modules
These modules form a scalable architecture for industrial automation systems requiring high availability.
Popular GE RX3i Models
- IC695CPU320 – Advanced RX3i processor unit
- IC695ALG600 – Analog input module for precision signals
- IC695MDL740 – High-density digital input module
- IC695PNC001 – PROFINET communication interface
- IC695CPE310 – Embedded Ethernet-enabled controller
These models are widely used in modern distributed control systems.