



The GE IC697ACC722 is a blank slot interrupt jumper module used in GE Fanuc Series 90-70 PLC rack systems. It is designed to maintain proper backplane interrupt signal continuity when certain rack slots are left empty for future expansion.
In GE PLC architectures, this small but critical component ensures that the system does not lose interrupt integrity or communication sequencing when modules are not fully populated. It is widely used in both standard and redundant rack configurations where expansion flexibility and signal stability are required.
Technical Specifications
The IC697ACC722 is a passive system integrity component designed for rack-level signal continuity.
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Model | IC697ACC722 |
| Product Type | Blank Slot Interrupt Jumper |
| System Compatibility | GE Fanuc Series 90-70 |
| Function | Maintains interrupt continuity in empty rack slots |
| Electrical Role | Passive backplane signal jumper |
| Installation | PLC rack slot (specific reserved positions) |
Physical Dimensions & Weight
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Dimensions (L × W × H) | 35 mm × 130 mm × 135 mm (3.5 cm × 13 cm × 13.5 cm) |
| Weight | Approx. 0.3 kg |
The compact board-style structure allows it to be installed directly into designated rack slots without requiring wiring or configuration adjustments.
Recommended Related Models
For full GE Series 90-70 rack configuration, IC697ACC722 is commonly used alongside:
- GE IC697CPU772 Central Processing Unit
- GE IC697BEM713 Bus Transmitter Module
- GE IC697BEM711 Bus Receiver Module
- GE IC697CHS790 Rack Chassis
- GE IC697MDL Series I/O Modules
In redundant or expandable systems, these components work together to maintain stable PLC operation and signal integrity.
Popular GE Series 90-70 Modules
- IC697CPU780 – High-performance PLC CPU
- IC697MDL740 – Digital input module
- IC697MDL750 – Digital output module
- IC697ALG320 – Analog input module
- IC697PWR711 – Power supply module
These modules are widely deployed in long-life industrial automation systems still operating in manufacturing and infrastructure sectors.