About the IS200TICIH1ACC
Advertised as an Isolated Digital Input Contact Voltage Sensing Board the IS200TICIH1ACC model is primarily used for voltage detection. There are several different types of voltages that the TICI board can detect including but not limited to fuses, switches, and relay contacts. There is one main board that can be used with the TICI model which is the VCCC board. The VCCC board is typically used as the primary input-output processor board associated with isolated digital input detection.
The TICI model is extremely similar to the TBCI board, but there are several differences between the two, such as different hardware filters, input voltage ranges, and the fact that while the TBCI model can be used with the VCRC board, the TICI board cannot. As mentioned already the IS200TICIH1ACC model does have different voltage ranges that will be used, one of which is a nominal one-hundred twenty volts of direct current but operating in the range of seventy to one-hundred forty-fives volts of direct current. When associated with this voltage range there is a detection threshold that is in the range of thirty-nine to sixty-one volts of direct current.
Another feature that directly correlates with the TICI board is the software-filtered contact input states with configurable time delays. Typically the time delays are ten, twenty, fifty, one hundred, or zero milliseconds. Please note that when this model is being used with an alternating current input the recommended minimum filter is ten milliseconds.
The recommended manual to refer to during the operation and installation of the IS200TICIH1ACC board to optimize the functionality is the GEH-4621C Volume II System Guide for the Speedtronic Mark VI Turbine Control.