About the IS200EPBPG1AAC
This IS200EPBPG1AAC printed circuit board product offering from General Electric was originally designed and manufactured specifically for placement in the Mark VI Turbine Control System Series. The Mark VI Series that this IS200EPBPG1AAC product belongs to is rather self-described through its above-included full extended series name, as it pertains to a specific set of possible functional applications in the control systems and management systems of General Electric-compatible gas and steam turbine automated assemblies. This must be considered quite the functional improvement upon the previous industry-standard Mark V Turbine Control System Series of a similar title, as the Mark V Series specifically pertained to gas and steam turbine-based applications alone. This IS200EPBPG1AAC PCB's Mark VI Series is additionally lauded for its status as one of the final GE-developed Speedtronic Mark product series editions.
Hardware Tips and Specifications
The IS200EPBPG1AAC board is marketed as a power backplane model printed circuit board. There are three different sections which are labeled M1, M2, and C. Between the three sections, there are a total of thirty-three different connector types. In section M2, there are eleven connectors, the connectors have different functions and are labeled as such. Four of the connectors are used for connecting other boards within the series, which are labeled EDEX, EETB, ECTB, and EXTB. In the middle of the IS200EPBPG1AAC, there are six connectors, which are labeled as follows:
- P101 or Electrically Isolated Power Supply Module (EPSM)
- P105 or Exciter Ground Detector Module (EGDM)
- P107 or EPSM
- P111 or EGDM
- P113 or EPSM
- P117 or EGDM
All of the above connectors are used to connect other boards of the Mark VI series. This board can send logic-level power through the EPSM boards. The EPBP board can supply power to the EPSM modules, the power supply sent to the EPSM modules is typically one hundred twenty-five volts of direct current. The IS200EPBPG1AAC board is equipped with a multitude of different application-specific I/Os, some of the I/Os used with the board are synchronizing, trip system, shaft voltage/current monitoring, and flame detection. The synchronizing I/O is used for manual synchronization, automatic synchronization, and backup synch check protection. All of the above information is taken from the Mark VI Turbine Control System manual. This manual is labeled as GER-4193A and is attached under the manuals tab of this page. Some supplemental IS200EPBPG1AAC Board hardware component and component specification details can be derived from its IS200EPBPG1AAC functional product number, as that was actually originally specially developed by GE to illustrate a number of significant IS200EPBPG1AAC Board hardware component and component specification traits through its series of consecutive functional naming elements. For instance, the IS200EPBPG1AAC functional product number begins through an iteration of the dual-functional IS200 series tag that describes the product's normal Mark VI Series assembly and its domestic original location of GE manufacture.