GE IC670ALG310-JA Controller Module

Product Overview

GE IC670ALG310-JA belongs to the Genius I/O series module, which is an analog input module used to collect analog signals from the field in GE distributed control systems or PLC platforms. It can convert the current or voltage signals output by sensors, transmitters, and other devices into digital data that can be processed by the controller and transmitted to the main control unit for process control and monitoring. This module has high precision, strong anti-interference ability, and good system compatibility, and is widely used in industrial automation scenarios.

Technical parameters (typical reference values, for reference only)

Model: IC670ALG310-JA

Function type: Analog input module

Input channel: 8 independent analog inputs

Signal type:

Voltage input: 0~10 V DC

Current input: 4~20 mA, 0~20 mA

Resolution: 12 bits/16 bits (determined by system configuration)

Accuracy: ± 0.1% full scale (typical value)

Isolation method: Isolation between channels and between channels and buses to improve system security

Refresh cycle: millisecond level, supports real-time process acquisition

Supply voltage: 24 V DC (external power supply)

Working environment: -20 ° C~+60 ° C, industrial grade

Installation method: DIN rail or modular rack

Application scenarios

process control

Pressure, flow, and liquid level collection in the petroleum, chemical, and natural gas industries

Temperature and fluid parameter monitoring in the fine chemical and pharmaceutical industries

Electricity and Energy

Analog signal acquisition for power plant boilers and turbines

Wind power, photovoltaic power regulation, and energy data collection

Manufacturing and Heavy Industry

Temperature, tension, and pressure monitoring of metallurgical and steel production lines

Process signal acquisition in papermaking and cement production processes

Municipal and Infrastructure

Liquid level and flow monitoring in water treatment plants and sewage treatment plants

Environmental parameter collection in urban energy dispatch and building automation