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GE IC697ACC701 Battery Module

GE IC697ACC701 Battery Module

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Brand:GE Fanuc PLC
Item No.:GE IC697ACC701
Product Origin: USA
Product Dimensions:35 mm × 42 mm × 13 mm
Product Weight:15 g
Payment:T/T, Western Union, Credit Card
Goods_stock:15
Shipping Port:Xiamen, China
Lead Time:1-3 Days
Condition:Brand New And Original
Warranty:1 Year
Certificate:COO

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The GE IC697ACC701 is a 3V lithium battery module designed for GE Fanuc Series 90-70 PLC systems. It is used as a backup power source to preserve critical system memory and ensure uninterrupted control logic retention during power loss.

Built for industrial automation environments, this battery is essential for maintaining data integrity in PLC CPUs, reducing downtime risk and protecting configuration parameters in mission-critical systems.


Technical Specifications

The IC697ACC701 is engineered for stable backup power performance in harsh industrial conditions.

ParameterSpecification
ModelIC697ACC701
TypePLC Lithium Backup Battery
Voltage3V DC
Capacity~700–1500 mAh (variant dependent)
Operating Temperature-20°C to +70°C (typical industrial range)
Service Life~5 years typical use cycle
ApplicationPLC memory backup / retention power
Connector TypeLead / plug connection (variant dependent)

Physical Dimensions & Weight

ParameterValue
Dimensions (L × W × H)Approx. 35 mm × 42 mm × 13 mm (varies by manufacturer version)
WeightApprox. 15 g

This compact design allows easy integration into PLC CPU battery compartments without affecting system footprint or cabinet layout.


Recommended Related Models

For GE PLC maintenance and system continuity, the following related components are commonly used:

  • GE IC697CPU731 Central Processing Unit
  • GE IC697BEM731 Bus Interface Module
  • GE IC697ACC702 Battery Holder Kit
  • GE IC697CHS790 Rack Chassis
  • GE IC697MDL Series I/O Modules

These components are frequently paired in Series 90-70 systems for stable long-term operation.


Popular GE Series 90-70 Modules

  • IC697CPU772 – High-performance PLC CPU
  • IC697MDL653 – Digital input module
  • IC697MDL750 – Output module
  • IC697ALG321 – Analog input module
  • IC697PWR711 – Power supply module

These modules form the backbone of many legacy industrial automation systems still operating worldwide.


Applications

The IC697ACC701 is widely used in PLC backup power scenarios such as:

  • Industrial manufacturing control systems
  • Power generation and distribution PLCs
  • Oil & gas automation systems
  • Water treatment control panels
  • Heavy machinery control cabinets
  • Infrastructure monitoring systems

Its primary role is ensuring that PLC programs and memory data remain intact during power interruptions.


Advantages

  • Reliable backup power for PLC memory retention
  • Compact and lightweight industrial design
  • Long operational lifespan (typically up to 5 years)
  • Stable voltage output under harsh conditions
  • Easy installation and replacement in PLC CPUs
  • Wide temperature tolerance for industrial environments
  • Proven compatibility with GE Series 90-70 systems

This battery is a low-cost but critical component for ensuring system continuity and preventing data loss.


Technical FAQs

1. What is the IC697ACC701 used for?
It provides backup power for PLC memory retention.

2. What voltage does it supply?
It supplies 3V DC.

3. What is its physical size?
Approximately 35 mm × 42 mm × 13 mm (L × W × H).

4. What is its weight?
Around 15 grams.

5. How long does it last?
Typically around 5 years under normal industrial use.

6. What PLC systems is it compatible with?
GE Fanuc Series 90-70 PLC systems.

7. What happens if the battery fails?
PLC memory backup may be lost during power interruption.

8. Can it be replaced during operation?
It depends on system configuration; shutdown is usually recommended.

9. Is it rechargeable?
No, it is a non-rechargeable lithium backup battery.

10. Is it still widely used today?
Yes, mainly in maintenance of legacy GE PLC systems.


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