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Vendor: GE
GE IS420PUAAH1A Universal Input-Output Module
Description The IS420PUAAH1A is a Universal Input/Output Module from General Electric, designed for use within distributed control systems and BOP (balance of power) control systems. It is typically utilized within the Mark VIe control system and...Sale price $290.00Regular price $330.00 -
Vendor: GE
GE IS200EPSMG1A Exciter Power Supply Module
Description The IS200EPSMG1A is an Excitation Power Supply Module designed for use within the EX2100 Excitation Control System Series by General Electric. This module is specifically mounted in the EPBP backplane and is responsible for providing...Sale price $320.00Regular price $350.00 -
Vendor: GE
GE IS200EPSMG2A Power Supply Module
Description: The IS200EPSMG2A is a printed circuit board from General Electric, designed for use in the EX2100 Excitation Control System Series. This module is part of a legacy series that has since been discontinued due to...Sale price $290.00Regular price $330.00 -
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GE IS200AECPH1CCB Control Card New Arrival
Description The GE IS200AECPH1CCB is a central control unit designed specifically for gas turbine systems. It plays a critical role in monitoring and regulating various parameters to ensure the optimal performance, efficiency, and reliability of the...Sale price $290.00Regular price $330.00 -
Vendor: GE
GE Mark VI IS200VPWRH1AGB Printed Circuit Board
Description The IS200VPWRH1AGB is a PCB component designed by GE for the Mark VI turbine control system. The Mark VI, part of GE's Speedtronic line, is a sophisticated gas/steam turbine management system that has evolved since the...Sale price $320.00Regular price $350.00 -
Vendor: GE
GE Mark VI IS200AEPCH1CCB Speedtronic Turbine Control PCB Board
Description The IS200AEPCH1CCB is a circuit board component used in the Mark VI control system from General Electric. The Mark VI system incorporates a range of controls, timings, and systems designed to ensure the safe and...Sale price $350.00Regular price $370.00
The GE Mark VIe is a distributed control system (DCS) designed by GE Gas Power for use in gas turbine applications. It's a flexible control system that can be used in a variety of applications, including combined heat and power (CHP), emergency power, fast power, flexible fuel offerings, grid firming, and hydrogen-fueled gas turbines.
Key Features:
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High-speed, Networked I/O: Supports simplex, dual, and triple redundant systems, ensuring reliability and efficiency in data processing.
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Ethernet-based I/O: Facilitates seamless communication with other plant equipment and systems, enhancing interoperability and integration capabilities.
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Modular and Scalable Design: Allows for easy adaptation to various plant sizes and configurations, providing flexibility and cost-effectiveness in implementation.
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Real-time Visualization: Offers real-time monitoring and visualization capabilities, enabling operators to make informed decisions promptly.
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Diverse Application Support: Tailored to support various applications including CHP, emergency power, fast power, flexible fuel offerings, grid firming, and hydrogen-fueled gas turbines, ensuring versatility and adaptability to different operational needs.
The GE Mark VIe commonly employs product naming conventions that utilize alphanumeric codes to designate different components or modules within the system. Here are some examples:
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IS200, IS210, and IS220: These codes likely refer to different series or versions of Input/Output (I/O) modules used within the Mark VIe system. Each series may offer variations in features, specifications, or compatibility.
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DS200-: This prefix is often used for modules related to digital control or signal processing within the Mark VIe system. Examples could include digital signal processors, digital input/output modules, or other digital control components.
These naming conventions help to organize and differentiate various components and modules within the GE Mark VIe system, aiding in configuration, troubleshooting, and maintenance processes.