GEE IS200TBQDH1A Terminal Board,MMV,AIO,,Removable,Opt

 

Related Components 🤝

 

The IS200TBQDH1A works in conjunction with other components of the Mark V and VI systems:

  • Analog I/O Packs: These electronic modules, such as the TBA series, mount directly on the terminal board and contain the active electronics for converting the analog signals into a digital format that the main processor can use.
  • Processor Cards: The main CPU of the system, which reads the digitized data from the I/O packs.
  • Analog Field Devices: The board connects to a variety of sensors (e.g., pressure transmitters) and actuators (e.g., control valves).
التصنيف:

الوصف

The GE IS200TBQDH1A is a Removable Analog I/O Terminal Board for the GE Mark V (MKV) and Mark VI (MKVI) turbine control systems. Its main function is to provide a physical connection point for a mix of analog input and output signals. The <S> in the name indicates compatibility with a specific rack or cabinet design, and “Opt” signifies that it is an optional module for a specific application.


 

Function and Purpose ⚙️

 

The IS200TBQDH1A acts as a multi-purpose interface between various sensors and actuators and the control system’s processor. The removable feature is a key advantage, as it allows for the disconnection and replacement of the entire board without disturbing the field wiring, which simplifies maintenance and reduces downtime. It’s designed to handle different types of analog signals (both for measurement and control) on a single board, which optimizes space and component count in the control cabinet. The board provides secure and organized termination points for the wiring and contains crucial circuitry for signal conditioning, which is essential for ensuring accurate data from the analog sensors and precise control of the analog actuators.


 

Related Components 🤝

 

The IS200TBQDH1A works in conjunction with other components of the Mark V and VI systems:

  • Analog I/O Packs: These electronic modules, such as the TBA series, mount directly on the terminal board and contain the active electronics for converting the analog signals into a digital format that the main processor can use.
  • Processor Cards: The main CPU of the system, which reads the digitized data from the I/O packs.
  • Analog Field Devices: The board connects to a variety of sensors (e.g., pressure transmitters) and actuators (e.g., control valves).