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IC693MDL760 Datasheet, PDF (3/6 Pages) List of Unclassifed Manufacturers – Solenoid Valve Output Module
Solenoid Valve Output Module
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GFK-1881A
Environmental Requirements and Solenoid Valve Output Thermal Derating
Table 2. Environmental Requirements
Parameter
Storage Temperature
Operational Ambient temperature
Min.
−40
0
Max.
85
45
Units
Degrees C
Degrees C
Note
This module has a lower operating temperature rating than standard IC693 I/O
modules.
Table 3. Solenoid Valve Output Thermal Derating
Ambient
Temperature
30° C (86° F)
40° C (104° F)
45° C (113° F)
Solenoid Valve Output Rating (with DC Outputs
Operating at “Continuous Load Current” Rating)
All pneumatic outputs may be on continuously
Six pneumatic outputs may be on continuously
Four pneumatic outputs may be on continuously
Note
• IC693MDL760A does not have CE or UL approvals/listings.
• IC693MDL760B (and later versions), when available, will have CE and UL
approvals/listings.
Optional IC693ACC760 Solenoid Forcing Pendent
The IC693ACC760 Solenoid Forcing Pendent is an optional system maintenance tool. This pendent is a small hand-held unit
containing eleven switches, one for each valve. Each switch is labeled to allow the user to easily establish a correlation
between any given switch and its corresponding valve. The pendent is attached to the Solenoid Valve Output Module via the
12-pin connector, labeled “Pendent,” on the module’s front panel.
With solenoid power applied (to the DC Outputs connector), the user may turn the solenoids ON and OFF with the pendent
switches. This pendent is intended to allow maintenance personnel to operate the valves during shut down periods when the
main power to PLC system has been turned off. If the pendent is attached during normal operation (with the PLC system
running), a command from the PLC can turn a valve ON even if the pendent switch for that valve is in the OFF position, and
a pendant switch can turn a valve ON even if the PLC is commanding it to be OFF.
LED Operation
This module has 17 LED indicators (see Figure 1):
• Solenoid Power - 1 LED, labeled PWR, indicates presence of solenoid power.
• Point Status - 16 LEDs, labeled 1-11 and 1-5, indicate individual I/O point ON/OFF status.
The solenoid valve status LEDs (the top group, labeled 1 to 11) are powered from the 24VDC external Solenoid Power
source; these LEDs will not illuminate unless this power source is present. The “PWR” LED indicates the presence of
external solenoid power. Each valve status LED illuminates while its corresponding valve is open (valve coil is energized),
whether by PLC command or by use of the Solenoid Forcing Pendent. The discrete output LEDs (the bottom group, labeled
1 to 5) are powered from the PLC backplane and can illuminate even if the external DC Output field power (24VDC) is off.