Description
ICS T1910 Module with 9300680460 Base: Industrial I/O Expansion for Tough Environments
Order Placement & Guarantees
You’ll get this module+base combo shipped in about a week if it’s in stock – and honestly, we keep decent inventory for these. Worst-case scenario? Still within a month. Payment’s simple: 50% upfront to lock it in, balance when we ship. We only use FedEx, UPS, or DHL so you know it’ll arrive clean and tracked. And yeah, that full 365-day warranty covers real-world hiccups – not just lab conditions.
Why This Combo Stands Out
- DIN rail marriage made easy – The T1910 snaps onto the 9300680460 base without tools. One plant manager in Ohio told us it cut his changeover time by nearly 40% during line reconfigurations.
- Survives voltage chaos – Handles 18-32V DC swings without blinking. From my experience, this matters most in older facilities where power quality’s… let’s say “interesting”.
- Field-service friendly – Hot-swappable without killing your whole rack. You might notice that during midnight shift changes, this avoids cascading downtime.
- Real-world signal buffering – Those opto-isolated inputs actually prevent ground loops in high-noise areas like welding stations. Typically saves troubleshooting headaches down the road.
Technical Specs at a Glance
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Brand/Model | ICS T1910 Module + 9300680460 Base |
| HS Code | 8538.90.00 (Electrical apparatus for switchboards) |
| Power Requirements | 20-30V DC, 500mA max (module+base) |
| Dimensions & Weight | Module: 95×60×45mm / 180g Base: 110×75×50mm / 290g |
| Operating Temperature | -25°C to +70°C (no derating) |
| Signal I/O Types | 16 digital inputs (24V), 8 relay outputs (5A) |
| Communication | Modbus RTU over RS-485 |
| Installation | Standard 35mm DIN rail (IEC 60715) |
Where You’ll Actually Use This
These modules shine in gritty environments where PLCs need field-level expansion. Think bottling lines dealing with constant moisture, or conveyor systems in distribution centers where vibration’s a daily headache. One customer in food processing uses them specifically for fryer temperature monitoring – the base’s sealed design keeps oil mist from gumming up connections. In many cases, they’re the “last mile” solution between your main controller and nasty shop-floor conditions.
Procurement Perks You Care About
Look, I’ve seen too many teams chase “smart” features that never get used. This combo’s value? It just works reliably for basic I/O expansion. The base module’s standardized footprint means you won’t be locked into proprietary racks – we’ve had customers mix these with legacy Siemens and Allen-Bradley systems without adapters. And honestly, the real cost savings come from not having to re-engineer your entire cabinet layout when adding points. Plus, firmware updates via USB port? That’s saved several clients from costly site visits.
Installation & Maintenance Reality Check
Mount it on standard DIN rail with at least 10mm clearance on sides – cramming it against power supplies causes unnecessary heat buildup. Safety-wise, always disconnect field wiring before swapping modules; those relay outputs can hold nasty surprises. For maintenance? Wipe vents quarterly with a dry brush (no compressed air – pushes dust deeper). One thing I appreciate is how the base’s test buttons let you verify outputs without loading. And yeah, update firmware annually; we’ve seen unpatched units glitch during harmonic spikes from VFDs.
Quality You Can Verify
These carry CE, UL 61010-1, and RoHS markings you can actually check on the label – not just paperwork. The conformal coating on PCBs isn’t just marketing fluff; we’ve pulled units from chemical plants after 3 years of ammonia exposure with zero corrosion. Warranty’s straightforward: 365 days from shipment date covering defects in materials/workmanship. No fine print about “proper installation” loopholes – if it fails under normal use, we replace it.









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