About the IS200TPROH1BAA
This particular IS200TPROH1BAA Turbine Protection Board printed circuit board product offering from General Electric was originally designed and manufactured for the company's Mark VI Turbine Control System Series, as should have been revealed in the brief IS200TPROH1BAA Turbine Protection Board product description paragraph above. This IS200TPROH1BAA Turbine Protection Board device's Mark VI Turbine Control System Series, as you have more than likely been able to predict based off of its full extended GE product series title, exists with a specific set of possible functional product settings specifically in the control and management systems of General Electric-accepting gas, steam, and wind turbine automated drives. This has to be classified as a significant functional upgrade upon the previous industry-standard Mark V Turbine Control System Series of more or less the same full extended product series title, as the Mark VI Series added the alternative energy-based wind application to the gas and steam turbine applications already established through the Mark V.
Hardware Tips and Specifications
The IS200TPROH1BAA is a terminal board that is associated with the Turbine Protection Module (VPRO) within the Mark VI Speedtronic turbine control system. The Mark VI can be set up in either Simplex or Triple Modular Redundant formation, allowing it to control, protect, and monitor turbine systems of various sizes. The IS200TPROH1BAA is used to provide independent speed pickups for each turbine protection module. The module then processes them at high speed. The IS200TPROH1BAA board also fans out line voltage and generator voltage inputs to each of the turbine protection modules for synchronization, and accepts shaft speed signals for emergency overspeed protection. The IS200TPROH1BAA is populated by three large d-shell connectors and three smaller d-shell connectors. On the opposite side the board has two terminal strips that each has two lines of screw connections. In between, the board has two transformers, two metal oxide varistors, jumper switches, integrated circuits, resistors, inductors, capacitors, and diodes. The board is shaped along the edges and in the corners, and also has several cutouts within the body of the board. It carries several codes and marks along with a barcode. Some factory-made holes are ringed by inductive material.
For detailed information regarding proper installation techniques, or to review information regarding possible handling hazards, please refer to General Electric user guides and manuals. These were provided with your original equipment purchase. AX Control is located in central North Carolina. We ship products Monday through Friday. Most in-stock products will ship the same day you place your order if ordered before 3 pm. All static-sensitive products are wrapped in anti-static bags during transit. The totality of the IS200TPROH1BAA Turbine Protection Board-specific hardware information stored above has been sourced from a diligent inspection of the IS200TPROH1BAA Turbine Protection Board product itself. One other primary source of IS200TPROH1BAA Turbine Protection Board hardware component and component specification information can be defined as the IS200TPROH1BAA Turbine Protection Board functional product number itself, as it was specially designed to illustrate a number of relevant IS200TPROH1BAA Turbine Protection Board qualities through a series of consecutive functional naming chunks. Some of these hardware traits include this IS200TPROH1BAA Turbine Protection Board's:
- Normal Mark VI Series assembly
- Domestic original manufacture
- TPRO functional product abbreviation
- Group one Mark VI Series grouping
- Conformal PCB coating style
- Three-fold revision table