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GE VersaMax | IC200UEX212 | Discrete Expansion Unit with 12 Relay Outputs
GE VersaMax | IC200UEX212 | Discrete Expansion Unit with 12 Relay Outputs
GE VersaMax | IC200UEX212 | Discrete Expansion Unit with 12 Relay Outputs

GE VersaMax | IC200UEX212 | Discrete Expansion Unit with 12 Relay Outputs


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PRODUCT SKU : IC200UEX212

PRODUCT TYPE : Discrete Expansion Unit

PRODUCT VENDOR : General Electric


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Product Details

Product Description

The GE Fanuc VersaMax IC200UEX212 is a discrete expansion unit designed to extend the I/O capacity of VersaMax PLC systems. It provides 28 total I/O points, combining 16 DC inputs with 12 relay outputs, making it a versatile choice for industrial automation tasks. With robust relay load ratings and integrated sensor power support, this unit ensures reliable performance in demanding environments.

Technical Specifications

  • Manufacturer: GE Fanuc Emerson

  • Model / Part Number: IC200UEX212

  • Product Line: VersaMax

  • Product Type: Discrete Expansion Unit

  • Weight: 2.00 lbs (0.91 kg)

  • Total I/O Points: 28

  • Inputs: 16 points, 24 VDC logic inputs

  • Outputs: 12 relay outputs

  • Relay Load Rating: 2 A at 24 VDC or 240 VAC (resistive load)

  • Output Type: Relay, Normally Open configuration

  • Input Power Supply Rating: 8 W

  • User Power for Sensors: 200 mA at 24 VDC

  • Compatibility: VersaMax Micro PLC systems

Application Scenarios

The IC200UEX212 is ideal for machine control, process automation, and distributed I/O applications where a mix of DC inputs and relay outputs is required. It is particularly suited for systems that need reliable switching of both low-voltage and AC loads.

FAQ

Q: How many I/O points does the IC200UEX212 provide?  A: It offers 28 total points, with 16 inputs and 12 relay outputs.

Q: What type of loads can the relay outputs handle?  A: They support resistive loads up to 2 A at 24 VDC or 240 VAC.

Q: Does the unit provide power for sensors?  A: Yes, it supplies up to 200 mA at 24 VDC for sensor connections.

Comparison with Similar Models

  • IC200UEX210: Provides fewer outputs, suitable for smaller systems.

  • IC200UEX220: Higher I/O density for larger installations. The IC200UEX212 balances input/output capacity with compact design, making it a mid-range option for versatile control needs.

Additional Information

  • 100% Genuine Parts: All products are original and authentic, ensuring reliable industrial performance.
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  • 12-Month Warranty: Covers defects in materials or workmanship; excludes misuse, normal wear, or unauthorized modifications.
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  • Support & Contact: Technical and warranty assistance is available anytime. Contact us here: Contact.
  • Purchase Guidance: Check product specifications and compatibility carefully before ordering to ensure proper application.




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