Product Overview
The GE IC660BBA024P1 (IC660BBA024P1) is a high-precision, 6-channel RTD (Resistance Temperature Detector) input block belonging to the legacy Genius I/O series. Engineered for distributed intelligence, this standalone block interfaces directly with the Genius Bus, providing localized signal processing for temperature-critical applications. It is frequently utilized in plastic extrusion, food processing, and chemical reactor monitoring where high-resolution temperature feedback is mandatory. The IC660BBA024P1 is specifically designed to eliminate the need for long, expensive runs of shielded RTD extension wire by digitizing signals at the source, thereby enhancing noise immunity and reducing installation costs in demanding industrial environments.
Technical Configuration
The IC660BBA024P1 features a sophisticated 6-channel architecture that supports a variety of RTD types, including Platinum (100 ohm), Nickel (120 ohm), and Copper (10 ohm). Each channel is independently configurable, allowing for a mix of different sensor types on a single block.
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Signal Conversion: Utilizes high-resolution Analog-to-Digital conversion to report data in degrees (Celsius or Fahrenheit) or resistance (tenths of ohms).
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Lead Compensation: Supports 3-wire RTD configurations with automatic lead-length compensation to ensure accuracy over varying distances.
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Smart Diagnostics: The block performs continuous self-health checks, including open-circuit detection, short-circuit monitoring, and internal hardware calibration.
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Onboard Logic: Features programmable "Default/Hold" states, ensuring that in the event of a bus communication failure, the system can transition to a safe state.
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Genius Bus Interface: Communicates via the global Genius serial bus, supporting baud rates of 38.4 Kbaud, 76.8 Kbaud, or 153.6 Kbaud.
Technical Specifications
| Attribute |
Specification |
| Model |
IC660BBA024P1 |
| Brand |
GE Fanuc |
| Series |
Genius I/O |
| Module Type |
RTD Input Block |
| Number of Channels |
6 Channels |
| RTD Types |
Platinum, Nickel, Copper |
| Origin |
USA |
| Weight |
1.65 kg |
| Dimensions |
224 x 103 x 95 mm |
| Operating Temp |
0-60 deg C |
| Input Voltage |
115 VAC / 125 VDC (Nominal) |
| Power Consumption |
15 Watts (Maximum) |
Technical FAQs
How do I configure the IC660BBA024P1 without a PLC?
The block can be fully configured using a GE IC660HHM501 Hand-Held Monitor. This allows you to set the Serial Bus Address (SBA), RTD type per channel, and digital filter constants directly at the machine level.
What is the difference between the "P1" suffix and earlier versions?
The "P1" designation typically indicates a specific hardware revision or firmware update that improves noise rejection or internal component longevity. It is fully backward compatible with standard IC660BBA024 installations.
Can I use 2-wire RTDs with this block?
While the block is optimized for 3-wire RTDs to compensate for lead resistance, 2-wire sensors can be used by jumpering the compensation terminals. However, this may reduce absolute accuracy if the cable run is significant.
Engineering & Installation Guide
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Proper Grounding: To prevent "ghost" readings and signal drift, the Genius Bus shield must be continuous and grounded at only one end of the network. Ensure the block’s cast-aluminum housing is securely bonded to the subpanel ground to provide an effective path for EMI dissipation.
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Wiring Separation: Maintain a minimum distance of 150 mm between RTD signal wiring and high-current AC power cables. Even though the block features digital filtering, induction from nearby VFD cables can cause signal jitter.
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Terminal Tightening: Thermal cycling in industrial cabinets can loosen terminal connections over time. For the IC660BBA024P1, ensure all sensor connections are torqued to 0.8 Nm. Loose connections on the RTD common or compensation wire will result in significant temperature measurement errors.