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IS200TPR0H2B

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General Electric's Mark VI Termination Board IS200TPR0H2B can be used in Triple Modular Redundant Systems, this model can interface with input cards. The IS200TPR0H2B can be used with software frame rates of 40, 20, and 10 ms in this system.

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  • Part Number: IS200TPR0H2B
  • SKU: IS200TPR0H2BGBTC
  • Manufacturer: GE Boards & Turbine Control
  • Series: Mark VI IS200

IS200TPR0H2B Technical Specifications

Humidity 5-95% non-condensing
Manufacturer General Electric
Operating Temperature 32 to 113ºF
Storage Temperature -40 to +158 °F
Series Mark VI IS200
Part Number IS200TPR0H2B
Product Type Termination Board

Product Description

The IS200TPR0H2B model is a General Electric Protected Terminal Board designed to be used in the Mark VI Series. The board can be used in two types of redundancy modes but typically in Triple Modular Redundant (TMR) applications. This board is one of two termination boards but due to an extreme lack of information, it is completely unknown what type of termination board the model is. The available termination boards are two twenty-four-point barrier terminal block boards or a fixed box-type terminal block. 

The IS200TPR0H2B board has several specific inputs and outputs that can occur while in the Mark VI Series. Some of the inputs and outputs include but are not limited to, synchronizing, trip systems, shaft voltage/current monitoring, and optical pyrometer inputs. The primary purpose of the trip system I/O is to ensure that a mechanical overspeed bolt does not occur, if this were to occur a trip command would be produced. 

Another primary feature of this board is the time synchronization feature which allows for multiple UDHs and HMIs to be synchronized to a GTS or Global Time Source. The GTS will allow for a time-link network to be implemented across not only this board but the remainder of the Mark VI System. 

As mentioned above the IS200TPR0H2B board is now considered obsolete due to no longer being actively produced by General Electric. For more information on this board, please refer to the available General Electric publications. If you wish to receive availability for this model please contact AX Control’s sales department at (919) 372-8413 for more information. 

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This model is a termination board but unfortunately due to a lack of information regarding the IS200TPR0H2B board, it is unknown what type of termination model this board is. - AX Control Tech Team

Repair Services For IS200TPR0H2B

Type Lead Time Price Action
Repair Service 1-2 weeks $1362

Our highly skilled technicians can repair your IS200TPR0H2B. All of our repairs come with a 3 Year AX Control Warranty. Please contact us for additional information about our repair process. To receive the repair pricing and lead time listed above please process your repair order via our website. The following repair options may be available upon request:

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