Products / General Electric / Versamax
General Electric Versamax

GE IC200CHS022G I/O Carrier – Obsolete VersaMax Spare Part

Model: IC200CHS022G

Brand General Electric
Series Versamax
Model IC200CHS022G
RFQ-ready model route Obsolete and surplus sourcing Export follow-up by model list

Product Overview

Commercial availability is handled through direct RFQ, model verification and export-oriented follow-up rather than public cart checkout.

Datasheet Preview

Datasheet Preview

Use attached product manuals when available. If the manual is not public yet, request the full file directly through RFQ.

Request Full Manual

Commercial Path

Use This Page To Confirm The Model, Then Move To RFQ

Product pages on DRIVEKNMS are designed to verify model, brand and series first, then move the buyer into one clean quotation path.

Technical Dossier

Product Details And Specifications

GE IC200CHS022G I/O Carrier – Obsolete VersaMax Spare Part

When a GE Fanuc VersaMax I/O carrier fails on an active production line, the consequences extend far beyond the cost of the part itself. A full control system migration — new PLC platform, engineering redesign, I/O rewiring, software revalidation, and operator retraining — routinely runs into the hundreds of thousands of dollars, and in process-critical industries, the associated downtime can multiply that figure several times over. The IC200CHS022G is a discontinued component with no direct OEM replacement path. DriveKNMS maintains verified physical stock of this carrier, sourced through controlled industrial channels, for facilities that cannot afford to gamble on system continuity.

Technical Specifications

Parameter Detail
Part Number IC200CHS022G
Manufacturer GE Fanuc (now Emerson / Proficy)
Series VersaMax Modular I/O
Function DIN Rail-Mount I/O Module Carrier
Mounting 35mm DIN Rail
OEM Status Discontinued – No longer manufactured
Country of Origin United States
Compatible Systems GE Fanuc VersaMax Modular I/O systems; commonly deployed alongside GE Series 90-30, Series 90-70, and PACSystems RX3i controllers in legacy configurations

Solving the Discontinued Hardware Crisis

The VersaMax platform was deployed extensively across discrete manufacturing, water treatment, oil & gas, and power generation facilities throughout the 1990s and 2000s. The IC200CHS022G carrier serves as the physical backbone of the I/O subsystem — it houses and electrically connects I/O modules to the backplane bus. Without a functional carrier, the entire I/O rack is inoperable, regardless of the condition of the modules it supports.

GE Fanuc's discontinuation of the VersaMax line has left a large installed base without an OEM support path. Migrating to a current-generation platform such as PACSystems RX3i or a third-party equivalent requires not only capital expenditure on new hardware, but also a full engineering engagement: I/O mapping, ladder logic conversion, HMI reconfiguration, and regulatory re-qualification in validated environments. For facilities operating on thin maintenance budgets or under production pressure, this is not a viable near-term option.

Maintaining a strategic reserve of IC200CHS022G carriers is the lowest-cost, lowest-risk method of extending the operational life of an existing VersaMax installation by 5 to 10 years. A single spare carrier, properly stored, eliminates the single point of failure that would otherwise force an unplanned system replacement. For plant managers facing capital budget constraints, this is not a workaround — it is a defensible asset protection strategy.

Condition & Reliability Assurance

Discontinued hardware sourced from the secondary market carries inherent risk. DriveKNMS applies a structured 5-step inspection protocol to every IC200CHS022G unit before it is offered for sale:

  • Step 1 – Visual and Mechanical Inspection: Full examination of the carrier housing, DIN rail clip mechanism, and module retention latches for physical damage or deformation.
  • Step 2 – Connector and Pin Inspection: Each backplane connector is inspected under magnification for pin corrosion, oxidation, and mechanical deformation. Corroded contacts are a primary failure mode in aged VersaMax hardware and are disqualifying.
  • Step 3 – Electrolytic Capacitor Assessment: Where applicable, onboard capacitors are checked for signs of electrolyte leakage or bulging — a common age-related failure in hardware manufactured prior to 2005.
  • Step 4 – Firmware and Revision Verification: Hardware revision markings are documented and cross-referenced against known compatibility matrices to confirm the unit is appropriate for the target system configuration.
  • Step 5 – Functional Verification: Where test infrastructure permits, the carrier is bench-tested with compatible I/O modules to confirm correct electrical continuity and module seating.

Units that do not pass all five steps are not offered for sale. Condition grade (New Surplus, Refurbished, or Tested Used) is disclosed on each order confirmation.

Key Features for System Maintenance

  • Drop-in replacement: The IC200CHS022G installs directly into existing VersaMax DIN rail assemblies. No wiring changes, no PLC program modifications, no engineering intervention required.
  • Module compatibility preserved: All existing VersaMax I/O modules seat and operate normally in the replacement carrier, eliminating any risk of module-level incompatibility.
  • No re-commissioning cost: Because the carrier is a passive mechanical and electrical interface component, replacement does not trigger a re-commissioning or re-validation requirement in most facility protocols.
  • Immediate operational restoration: A stocked spare carrier converts a potential multi-week system outage into a same-shift repair.

FAQ

What warranty applies to discontinued parts?
DriveKNMS provides a 90-day warranty against defects in material and workmanship on all tested and refurbished units. New surplus units carry a 180-day warranty. Warranty terms are confirmed in writing at the time of order.

How do I know the unit is genuine and not counterfeit?
All IC200CHS022G units are sourced from verifiable industrial channels — decommissioned plant equipment, authorized distributor excess stock, and controlled surplus. Each unit is inspected for OEM markings, revision codes, and construction consistency. We do not source from unverified brokers.

Should I buy more than one unit?
For any facility with more than one VersaMax I/O rack in service, holding a minimum of two spare carriers is a standard risk mitigation practice. The cost of a second carrier is negligible relative to the cost of a single unplanned outage. For facilities with extended lead times on maintenance approvals, a 12-month forward stock position is advisable.

Can you source other VersaMax components?
Yes. DriveKNMS specializes in the full GE Fanuc VersaMax and Series 90 product families, including I/O modules, power supplies, CPUs, and communication modules. Contact us with your full bill of materials.

WhatsApp Prefilled Inquiry Email [email protected] Phone +86 18359293191 Top Back To Top