GE IC695ETM001-CC Ethernet Interface Module – Obsolete PACSystems RX3i Spare Part
GE IC695ETM001-CC Ethernet Interface Module – Obsolete PACSystems RX3i Spare Part When a GE PACSystems RX3i Ethernet communication module fails,…
Model: IC695ALG616
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When a GE IC695ALG616 analog input module fails in an active production environment, the consequences extend far beyond the cost of the component itself. A full PACSystems RX3i platform migration — including new hardware, engineering hours, software re-licensing, I/O rewiring, and production downtime — routinely runs into the hundreds of thousands of dollars, and in continuous-process industries, the figure can exceed seven figures. DriveKNMS maintains verified stock of the IC695ALG616 specifically to give plant engineers and maintenance managers a direct alternative to that scenario. One spare module, sourced and validated correctly, can preserve years of operational continuity on an asset that has already been fully amortized.
| Parameter | Detail |
|---|---|
| Part Number | IC695ALG616 |
| Manufacturer | GE Automation / Emerson |
| Series | PACSystems RX3i |
| Module Type | Analog Input Module |
| Number of Channels | 16 single-ended / 8 differential |
| Input Signal Range | ±10V, 0–10V, 0–20mA, 4–20mA (software selectable) |
| Resolution | 16-bit |
| Backplane Compatibility | IC695CHS012, IC695CHS016 (RX3i Universal Backplane) |
| CPU Compatibility | IC695CPE302, IC695CPE305, IC695CPE310, IC695CPE330, IC695CPE400 |
| Discontinuation Status | Discontinued by GE/Emerson; no direct OEM replacement on equivalent form factor |
| Country of Origin | United States |
The GE PACSystems RX3i platform has been the backbone of process control in power generation, water treatment, oil & gas, and discrete manufacturing for over two decades. The IC695ALG616 sits at a critical junction in these architectures: it is the primary interface between field-level analog instrumentation — pressure transmitters, flow meters, temperature sensors — and the RX3i CPU. There is no drop-in OEM substitute that preserves the existing backplane slot, wiring termination, and software tag mapping simultaneously.
Plant managers facing IC695ALG616 failure have three realistic options: source a verified spare, accept extended downtime while engineering a workaround module, or commit to a full platform migration. The first option costs a fraction of the other two. Facilities that have maintained a buffer stock of two to four IC695ALG616 units have consistently avoided unplanned shutdowns that, in regulated industries, also carry compliance and reporting obligations.
For systems running GE Proficy Machine Edition or Proficy HMI/SCADA CIMPLICITY, replacing the IC695ALG616 with a verified unit requires no software modification — the hardware reference and I/O variable mapping remain intact. This is the operational reality that makes sourcing this specific module, rather than engineering around it, the rational choice for any facility with a functioning RX3i installation.
The decision to retire a PACSystems RX3i installation is rarely driven by the platform's technical limitations — it is driven by the inability to source replacement components. A structured spare parts strategy directly addresses this pressure and can defer a capital-intensive migration by five to ten years at a fraction of the replacement cost.
The following approach has been applied successfully in facilities across petrochemical, pharmaceutical, and heavy manufacturing sectors:
The cost of maintaining a qualified spare parts buffer for an RX3i installation is measured in thousands of dollars. The cost of an unplanned migration under production pressure is measured in multiples of that. The arithmetic is straightforward.
Every IC695ALG616 unit supplied by DriveKNMS passes a structured five-stage inspection protocol before dispatch:
Units are classified as New Old Stock (NOS), Tested Refurbished, or Inspected Used, and this classification is stated explicitly on the invoice and shipping documentation.
What warranty applies to obsolete parts?
DriveKNMS provides a 90-day warranty covering functional defects on all tested and refurbished units. New Old Stock units carry a 30-day inspection warranty. Warranty terms are confirmed in writing prior to shipment.
How do I confirm the unit is genuine and not counterfeit?
All units are sourced through documented supply chains. We provide date codes, serial number records where available, and test documentation. We do not source from unverified brokers or auction channels.
Should I purchase more than one unit?
For any active RX3i installation with IC695ALG616 modules, maintaining a minimum of two spare units is the standard recommendation. Given the declining availability of this part, procurement decisions made today will be more cost-effective than those made under failure conditions.
Can you source specific firmware versions?
In many cases, yes. Specify your CPU firmware revision and current installed module firmware at the time of inquiry and we will confirm compatibility before shipment.
What is the lead time?
In-stock units ship within 1–3 business days. For units requiring additional testing or configuration, lead time is confirmed at the time of order.
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