Description
GE IC200MDL632C: Your Reliable 12-Channel AC Output Module for Tough Industrial Switching
If you’ve ever had relay outputs fail mid-shift on a packaging line, you’ll appreciate what this little GE workhorse delivers. The IC200MDL632C isn’t flashy—it’s the no-nonsense 120V AC output module that keeps bottling machines and conveyor systems humming when cheaper alternatives tap out. From my experience troubleshooting failed I/O cards, one thing stands out: its mechanical relays handle inductive loads like solenoid valves without breaking a sweat, where solid-state modules often fry prematurely.
Why It Stays Plugged In When Others Get Pulled
- → Twelve rugged relay outputs switching 2A per point—seems almost over-engineered for small mixers or labelers, but I’ve seen these drive 240VAC heating elements in food processing that choke cheaper modules
- → True field-replaceable design—swap relays in 90 seconds without tools. One plant manager told me this cut his changeover downtime by 70% during seasonal packaging line reconfigurations
- → VersaMax backplane compatibility slides right into existing GE racks. In many cases, it’s the upgrade path when your aging IC200UDD140 starts acting flaky
- → Real isolation between channels—no more cross-talk nightmares when switching multiple motors. Typically prevents those mysterious shutdowns we see in compressed air systems
Technical Snapshot (No Marketing Fluff)
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Brand/Model | GE VersaMax IC200MDL632C |
| HS Code | 8537.10.8000 (Programmable controllers) |
| Power Requirements | 120V AC @ 50/60Hz (±10%), 1.2A max per output |
| Dimensions & Weight | 70mm W × 120mm H × 85mm D / 380g |
| Operating Temperature | -25°C to +70°C (no derating needed) |
| Output Type | 12-channel Form C relay (SPDT) |
| Communication | VersaMax backplane (no Ethernet) |
| Installation | DIN rail (EN 60715) or panel mount |
Where It Earns Its Keep
You’ll typically find this module buried in control panels for bottling lines where it toggles capping heads, or in concrete plants switching vibratory feeders. One customer in Ohio uses it on their asphalt paver—says the relays laugh off voltage spikes that killed three other brands. It’s not for high-speed counting (stick with solid-state for that), but when you need to switch 240VAC loads reliably in dusty, vibration-prone environments? This is your go-to. I’ve noticed it’s particularly popular for retrofits where legacy 120VAC control systems need expansion without rewiring.
Why Procurement Teams Keep Ordering It
Let’s be real—you’re not buying this for “smart features.” You’re buying 365 days of headache-free operation. The real value? Compatibility with your existing GE racks means no engineering hours wasted on protocol conversions. And when a relay eventually wears out (they all do, typically after 100k+ cycles), replacing just the contact block costs less than $25—no need to scrap the whole module. One plant engineer told me this saved them $18k last year in avoided downtime during harvest season.
Installation & Maintenance Reality Check
Mount it on standard DIN rail with at least 20mm clearance on both sides—those relays need airflow. Keep AC and DC wiring separated in the panel; I’ve seen too many installations where bundled wires induced noise into sensor circuits. No firmware updates needed (it’s dumb hardware, which is a feature here), but check contact resistance annually with a milliohm meter. If you’re in a high-vibration environment like a rock crusher, torque those terminal screws every 6 months. And for heaven’s sake, don’t exceed 2A per point—seen modules melt down when someone hooked up three solenoids to one output.
No-Surprise Quality & Guarantees
CE, UL 61131-2, and RoHS certified—this isn’t some offshore knockoff. The 365-day warranty covers real failures (not “I plugged 480V into a 120V module” scenarios). Order before 2 PM EST and we’ll ship same-day if in stock—typically gets to Midwest plants in 2 days via UPS. Payment’s 50% upfront, balance before shipping. Simple.





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