Description
GE ICSO08R1 – 8‑Channel Relay Output Module for Reliable Discrete Control
The GE ICSO08R1 appears to be an 8‑point relay output module designed for PLC or distributed control systems where you need clean, isolated switching to field devices. From my experience, this type of module fits well in packaging lines, material handling, and general machinery where you want to drive contactors, pilot lights, solenoids, or small valves without worrying about common noise coupling. One thing I appreciate is the simplicity: relay outputs typically handle mixed voltages (24 VDC or 120 VAC) and give you robust isolation channel‑to‑channel and to the backplane.
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Key Features
- 8 relay outputs – Typically Form A contacts for straightforward on/off control of discrete loads.
- Electrical isolation – Relay contacts provide galvanic isolation from the control bus, which helps in noisy industrial environments.
- Mixed-voltage switching – In many cases supports 24 VDC or 120 VAC loads, so you can standardize across devices without extra interface relays.
- Backplane powered – Power and communications handled through the GE ICS backplane, minimizing external wiring.
- Field-removable terminaling – You might notice the ease of service when replacing modules while keeping field wiring intact (typical for this series).
- Status indication – Per-channel LEDs are usually present, making commissioning and troubleshooting quicker on the floor.
Technical Specifications
| Brand / Model | GE ICSO08R1 |
| HS Code | 8538.90 (Parts for industrial control apparatus) |
| Power Requirements | Via backplane (typically 24 VDC system power) |
| Signal I/O Types | 8-channel relay outputs; Form A contacts; suitable for discrete loads |
| Output Ratings (typical) | Up to 2 A per channel at 30 VDC or 120 VAC (check load category and derating) |
| Communication Interfaces | Proprietary GE ICS backplane bus; external comms via host CPU |
| Operating Temperature | 0 to 55 °C typical (industrial cabinet) |
| Installation Method | Rack/backplane slot on GE ICS base; DIN-rail carrier may be available for the base |
| Dimensions & Weight | Single-slot compact I/O module; typical ~130 × 35 × 120 mm, ~0.3 kg (varies by revision) |
Related or Supporting Products
- GE ICSI08R1 – 8-channel digital input module; pairs with ICSO08R1 for simple DI/DO cells.
- GE ICSAO08R1 – 8-channel analog output module; for mixed analog/digital systems where you also need analog actuation.
- GE ICS power/base units – Backplane bases and power supplies required for slot mounting and bus power.
- GE terminal blocks / wiring bases – Field-wiring interfaces that allow faster module swap without disturbing wiring.
- Alternative: GE VersaMax IC200MDL940 – 8-pt relay output in a different GE family; useful if you’re standardizing on VersaMax rather than ICS.
Installation & Maintenance
- Cabinet & environment: Mount in a ventilated industrial enclosure (IP54 or better). Keep ambient typically within 0–55 °C and 5–95% RH non‑condensing.
- Backplane and wiring: Seat the module firmly in the ICS base. Use the recommended terminal block and segregate high-voltage from low-voltage wiring. Provide external fusing for each output channel when driving inductive loads.
- Inductive loads: Add RC snubbers for AC coils or flyback diodes for DC coils to extend relay contact life—this makes a noticeable difference in most cases.
- Grounding & EMC: Bond the panel ground properly and route I/O away from VFD power lines. Shielded cable for long runs helps prevent nuisance trips.
- Routine checks: Inspect terminal tightness quarterly, verify output LED vs. commanded state, and cycle spare outputs occasionally to prevent contact sticking.
- Spare strategy: Keeping one spare ICSO08R1 on the shelf is typically enough for a small line; relay modules are field-replaceable with minimal downtime.
Quick field note from a packaging customer: switching small 24 VDC solenoids ran for over a year without contact wear once snubbers were added—before that, they saw intermittent sticking every few months.
Quality & Certifications
- Certifications: Typically CE and UL for industrial control equipment; RoHS compliance on most later revisions.
- Manufacturer policy: GE standard quality processes; product revisions may carry updated safety and EMC marks.
- Warranty: 365-day coverage provided by us on supply.






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