GE Fanuc IC697CHS790D – 9‑Slot Rack/Backplane for Series 90‑70 PLC Systems

1 Brand: GE
2 Model: IC697CHS790D
3 Quality: Original module
4 Warranty: 1 year
5 Delivery time: 1 week in stock
6 Condition: New/Used
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GE Fanuc IC697CHS790D – 9‑Slot Rack/Backplane for Series 90‑70 PLC SystemsIC697CHS790D

The IC697CHS790D is the 9-slot rack used across GE Fanuc Series 90‑70 PLC installations. From my experience, it’s a solid choice when you need a stable backplane to host a CPU, comms modules, and mixed I/O without overbuilding the control cabinet. It’s a legacy platform, yes, but still runs reliably in a lot of plants—typically in process lines, metals, utilities, and older OEM machines where uptime matters more than shiny features.

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  • Warranty: 365 days
  • Delivery time: 1 week if in stock; no more than one month at the latest
  • Payment: 50% advance payment; full payment before delivery
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Key Features

  • 9-slot Series 90‑70 backplane – Space for a CPU and up to eight additional modules (I/O, comms, specialty), which is usually enough for compact to mid-size cells.
  • IC697 power-supply mounting – Works with the IC697PWR series supplies; the rack itself doesn’t take mains directly.
  • VME-style IC697 bus – Stable, time-proven backplane signaling; you might notice fewer bus-related nuisance faults compared to makeshift expansions.
  • Panel/cabinet mounting – Straightforward mechanical install; typically used in NEMA or IEC enclosures with standard DIN accessories nearby.
  • Wide module compatibility – Accepts 90‑70 CPUs, discrete/analog I/O, Ethernet/serial comms, and Genius bus modules in many cases.
  • Revision D hardware – Later revision that tends to play nicely with a broader set of module firmware levels in brownfield upgrades.
  • Service-friendly layout – Clear slot addressing and guided insertion help reduce bent pins and speed up change-outs.

Technical Specifications

Brand / Model GE Fanuc IC697CHS790D (Series 90‑70 rack/backplane)
HS Code 8538.90 (Parts suitable for 8537 apparatus)
Power Requirements Powered via IC697PWR series supply module; the rack itself has no mains input.
Slot Count 9 module slots (plus power supply position)
Dimensions & Weight 6U backplane height; 9-slot width; panel-mounted chassis; weight typically in the 4–5 kg range depending on hardware.
Operating Temperature 0 to 60°C (typical for Series 90‑70 chassis)
Signal I/O Types Backplane bus only; I/O types are provided by installed modules.
Communication Interfaces IC697 (VME-style) backplane; external interfaces are module-dependent (Ethernet, serial, Genius, etc.).
Installation Method Panel/cabinet mounting; horizontal orientation recommended; power supply position at the left end of the rack.

Related or Supporting Products

  • IC697CHS750 – 5-slot rack for smaller nodes; good when cabinet space is tight.
  • IC697CHS791 – 11-slot rack when you need more I/O or multiple comms processors on one backplane.
  • IC697PWR711 / IC697PWR713 – Compatible power supplies (AC and DC variants); choice depends on your incoming power.
  • IC697CPU772 – High-performance 90‑70 CPU option often paired with the CHS790 for mid-size control tasks.
  • IC697CMM7xx series – Communications modules (e.g., Ethernet) to network the rack with SCADA or higher-level systems.
  • IC697ALG/IC697MDL series – Analog and discrete I/O modules; pick ranges and densities based on the field signals.

One thing I appreciate is how the 9-slot format lets you keep a tidy architecture: CPU + Ethernet + a mixed I/O stack without going to a second rack. For plants modernizing slowly, it seems to be a practical bridge—retain field wiring now, migrate controllers later.

Installation & Maintenance

  • Cabinet environment – Use a clean, dry enclosure with adequate ventilation; avoid heat sources under or behind the rack. Keep ambient within 0–60°C, humidity non-condensing.
  • Mounting – Panel-mount the rack horizontally; allow clearance for module insertion/extraction and cable bend radius. Ground the backplane/chassis to the cabinet earth bar.
  • Power – Select an IC697PWR supply appropriate for your mains (AC or DC). Size the supply current for the CPU + all installed modules; leave headroom for inrush and future additions.
  • Wiring – Route high-voltage and noisy cabling away from I/O. Separate analog from high-frequency digital where possible to reduce induced noise.
  • ESD care – Handle modules with ESD protection. Insert straight into the guides; don’t force the connectors.
  • Routine maintenance – Quarterly dust-out with dry air, check all module latches, inspect backplane connectors. Yearly: verify power-supply health, battery status on the CPU, and update firmware on CPU/comms modules if required by your change policy.

A maintenance lead told me they cut nuisance trips by simply reseating modules annually on older 90‑70 racks—simple, but on aging connectors it helps more than you’d think.

Quality & Certifications

  • CE and UL markings are commonly observed on Series 90‑70 hardware.
  • RoHS compliance may vary by production date; legacy units are often not RoHS.
  • Manufacturer’s design and process controls typical of GE Fanuc-era industrial hardware.

Warranty from us: 365 days. If it’s in stock, shipment is typically within one week via FedEx, UPS, or DHL—no later than one month in extended cases. Payment terms are 50% advance, with the balance before delivery.

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