GE IS200TREGS2B MARK VIeS, TURBINE PROTECTION TB, 24V DC

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The IS200TREGS2B works in conjunction with other components of the Mark VIeS system, including:

  • Safety Processor Pack (SPRO): The main CPU of the system, which reads the digitized data from the board and executes safety logic.
  • I/O Packs: These electronic modules mount directly on the terminal board and contain the active electronics for activating the relays.
  • External Trip Relays: The board connects to these external relays, which in turn control the field devices that perform the actual shutdown or protective action.

 

التصنيف:

الوصف

The GE IS200TREGS2B is a Safety-Rated Turbine Protection Terminal Board for the GE Mark VIeS (MKVIeS) turbine control system. Its main function is to provide a physical interface for critical trip and alarm signals, operating at 24V DC in a Safety Integrity Level (SIL) environment.


 

Function and Purpose ⚙️

 

The IS200TREGS2B is a crucial component in the turbine’s safety and protection circuitry. It acts as the bridge between the Mark VIeS’s control logic and external trip relays. When the control system’s logic determines that a trip condition exists (e.g., overspeed, high vibration, or an emergency stop), it sends a signal to this board. The board then energizes or de-energizes its internal circuitry to open or close the contacts of the connected relays. This action can directly initiate a turbine shutdown or activate other protective equipment, such as fire suppression systems or emergency fuel shutoff valves. The “SIL” designation is key, meaning this board is built to meet stringent safety standards. The 24V DC rating indicates its compatibility with common industrial control power supplies.


 

Related Components 🤝

 

The IS200TREGS2B works in conjunction with other components of the Mark VIeS system, including:

  • Safety Processor Pack (SPRO): The main CPU of the system, which reads the digitized data from the board and executes safety logic.
  • I/O Packs: These electronic modules mount directly on the terminal board and contain the active electronics for activating the relays.
  • External Trip Relays: The board connects to these external relays, which in turn control the field devices that perform the actual shutdown or protective action.