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SPECIFICATIONS
Part Number: IC660BBA026
Manufacturer: General Electric
Series: Genius I/O
Function: Analog Input Block
IC660BBA026 is a 24/48 Volt DC Current Source Analog Input Block belonging to the Genius I/O block Modules and manufactured by Emerson Automation as GE Fanuc. This module is a 6-input analog current source block that is designed to work with devices that have analog signal currents ranging from 4 to 20 milliamps. A Phase B hand-held monitor is recommended for the easy setting of this module. It includes a voltage to frequency converter that generates digital signals based on the analog current it receives. The maximum and lower alert limits for certain input circuits can be set by the device's operators. In addition, current loops rated at 24 Volts deliver a current of 25 milliamps in the input circuits.
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
What is a GE Fanuc IC660BBA026?
The IC660BBA026 is a GE Fanuc Genius I/O Series Current-Source Analog Input Block with a voltage range of 24/48 VDC. This block connects a controller to devices that output 4-20mA analog signals.
How would I know if my IC660BBA026 is malfunctioning?
If you turn it on and no lights come on, or if your inputs don't give you accurate data, there could be a problem with your block.
Is it necessary to calibrate each channel of the IC660BBA026 before using it?
No, user calibration is not required for this module to function.