GE IC200MDL750 Discrete Output Module – Obsolete VersaMax Spare Part

Model: IC200MDL750

Brand GE Fanuc
Series Versamax
Model IC200MDL750
RFQ-ready model route Obsolete and surplus sourcing Export follow-up by model list

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GE Fanuc IC200MDL750 Discrete Output Module – Obsolete VersaMax Spare Part

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Technical Specifications

Parameter Value
Part Number IC200MDL750
Manufacturer GE Fanuc (now Emerson / Proficy)
Series VersaMax Modular I/O
Module Type Discrete Output
Output Voltage 12/24 VDC
Logic Type Positive Logic (POS LOGIC)
Output Current 0.5A per point
Discontinuation Status Discontinued / Obsolete – No longer manufactured
Compatible Systems GE Fanuc VersaMax PLC, VersaMax Micro, Series 90-30 (via adapter)
Country of Origin United States

Solving the Discontinued Hardware Crisis

Q: How are RFQ terms confirmed?
A: Quantity, required condition, documentation needs, destination and sourcing route are confirmed during RFQ review before quotation.

How to extend your VersaMax system life by 5–10 years without a full migration:

  • Conduct a module census. Identify every IC200MDL750 installed across all lines and facilities. Cross-reference against your current spare inventory. Any gap is a latent risk.
  • Establish a minimum spare ratio. Industry practice for obsolete I/O modules in continuous-process environments is a minimum 1:5 spare-to-installed ratio for critical output points. For high-cycle applications, 1:3 is more appropriate.
  • Centralize spare storage. Obsolete modules stored in decentralized locations are frequently lost, damaged, or consumed without documentation. A single controlled spare parts location with a formal check-out process preserves asset visibility.
  • Implement predictive replacement scheduling. Rather than waiting for failure, schedule proactive replacement of modules that have accumulated high operating hours or have been in service since original installation. Rotate them through your QA process before they fail in production.
  • Document firmware and configuration baselines. Before any module swap, capture the full I/O configuration from the CPU. VersaMax systems store I/O parameters in the CPU, but configuration drift over years of maintenance can create undocumented dependencies. A documented baseline eliminates guesswork during emergency replacement.

These five measures, applied systematically, can extend the operational life of a VersaMax-based control system by 5 to 10 years — deferring a capital migration project that, in most facilities, is not budgeted and not operationally convenient.

Condition & Reliability Assurance

All IC200MDL750 units supplied by DriveKNMS pass a structured 5-step inspection protocol before dispatch review:

Units that do not pass all five stages are not offered for sale. Condition is disclosed accurately — new-in-box, factory-refurbished, or tested-used — at point of inquiry.

Key Features for System Maintenance

  • Drop-in replacement. The IC200MDL750 installs directly into existing VersaMax I/O racks without mechanical modification. No rack replacement, no wiring changes.
  • No reprogramming required. The CPU retains all I/O configuration data. Module replacement does not require PLC reprogramming or engineering intervention in standard configurations.
  • Eliminates engineering reconstruction costs. A direct spare replacement avoids the engineering hours associated with I/O remapping, software migration, and system revalidation that a platform change would require.
  • Preserves existing operator interfaces. HMI screens, alarm configurations, and historian tags tied to VersaMax I/O addresses remain valid. No HMI rework is required.
  • Maintains regulatory compliance continuity. For facilities operating under FDA, USDA, or ISO process validation requirements, a like-for-like module replacement avoids the revalidation burden that a platform change triggers.

Q: How is condition confirmed before quotation?
A: Available condition, photos, test records and documentation are checked according to the requested model and sourcing channel before a formal RFQ response.

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