About the IS200SRLYH2AAA
The IS200SRLYH2AAA from General Electric is a board component made as part of the Mark VI series. The Mark VI is one of several Speedtronic systems made by GE used for the management of gas and steam turbine systems or other power management systems. This IS200SRLYH2AAA device's greater Mark VI Turbine Control System Series, as it is known at length, has to be highlighted as something of a somewhat-uncommon comprehensive functional upgrade upon the previous industry standard of the Mark V Turbine Control System Series, as the Mark VI Series added the more alternative energy-centric wind turbine possible application onto the gas and steam turbine-focused applications made possible with the release of the earlier Mark V Series. This IS200SRLYH2AAA product's greater Mark VI Turbine Control System Series is also held in high esteem on relevant promotional marketplaces for its status as one of the final-developed GE Mark product series to incorporate the patented Speedtronic control system technology into many products.
Hardware Tips and Specifications
The IS200SRLYH2AAA is one of several terminal boards that is approved for use in hazardous locations. This board is part of a Mark VIe Discrete Output I/O pack that works in conjunction with an IS220PDOA board. The contact outputs on the board have a nominal voltage of 24/48/125 VDC and a max current of 5/1.2/0.6 ADC. The board is a UL E2067685 Class 1 Zone 2 Group IIC board. It is also labeled as an ANSI/ISA-12.12.01-2015 Class I, Division 2, Groups A/B/C/D component. The IS200SRLYH2AAA is a square circuit board with a number of board components. It is drilled in four corners and is also drilled in several places within the body of the board. Components mounted onto its surface include a terminal strip, a d-shell female connector, and several other connectors. The board also has twelve relays that are lined up on the board in three lines of four. Other board components include capacitors, resistors, and integrated circuits. There are also multiple places on the board marked for metal oxide resistors, but these may not be mounted to the board’s surface. For additional information, please refer to documentation originally published by General Electric to help guide users with maintaining this equipment. This includes manuals and user guides.
This IS200SRLYH2AAA printed circuit board product offering from General Electric, or just PCB for short, was originally designed and manufactured specifically for placement in the trusted company's patented Mark VI Turbine Control System Series, as should have been detailed above. This IS200SRLYH2AAA device's greater Mark VI Turbine Control System Series is truthfully not surrounded by very many originally-printed instructional manual materials on the internet, as the Mark VI Series was developed solely to tack the more alternative energy-based wind turbine possible functional environment onto the rudimentary gas and steam turbine settings seen with the rollout of the Mark V. With this being the case, this IS200SRLYH2AAA product's IS200SRLYH2AAA functional product number itself is available to act as a decent supplemental option for IS200SRLYH2AAA device hardware component and component specification information, as it was specifically designed by GE to illustrate a number of critical hardware traits through its series of consecutive functional chunks for naming. For example, this IS200SRLYH2AAA device's IS200SRLYH2AAA product number is started off through an iteration of the dual-functional IS200 series tag responsible for delegating both this IS200SRLYH2AAA PCB's normal Mark VI Series assembly as well as its domestic original manufacture location. Some of the other important IS200SRLYH2AAA details exposed in this manner include its:
- SRLY functional product acronym
- Group 2 Mark VI Series product grouping
- Conformal PCB coating style
- Three-fold product revision table