About the IS200VTURH1BAB
The IS200VTURH1BAB is a component used within the GE Mark VI Turbine Speedtronic control system series. This system is one of the last gas/steam turbine management systems released by General Electric under the Speedtronic name. It is built with an architecture that allows the system to be designed either as a simplex system or designed as a triple modular redundant (TMR) system. The Mark VI has a connected operator interface (HMI) that lets users access important information from a sole centralized location. The Mark VI Series that this IS200VTURH1BAB product offering belongs to has to be considered an attractive product series on its greater figurative automated industrial marketplace purely given the fact that is is one of Geneal Electric's lastly-developed GE Mark product series to incorporate their patented Speedtronic control system technology across quite the expanse of their product offerings.
Hardware Tips and Specifications
The IS200VTURH1BAB functions as a Primary Turbine Protection card. It performs several functions. This includes measuring turbine speed for primary over speed, controlling three primary over speed trip relays on the TRPx board, monitoring shaft voltage and current-voltage and alarming for these levels if they are excessive. In gas turbines, the IS200VTURH1BAB monitors eight Geiger-Mueller flame detectors. This IS200VTURH1BAB device, while certainly definable as a Primary Turbine Protection Card, must not be considered General Electric's originally-developed product of this specific Mark Series functionality, as that would be the IS200VTURH1 parent Primary Turbine Protection Card noticeably not utilizing this IS200VTURH1BAB product's three significant product revisions. Several LED indicators have been made available on the front side of this IS200VTURH1BAB product for the indication and display-ment of critical diagnostic information including functional fault statuses including potential fatal functional fault statuses. Given the fact that this IS200VTURH1BAB product here has been attributed to a now-discontinued GE Mark series, the IS200VTURH1BAB functional product number can be treated as a decently-strong source of IS200VTURH1BAB Board hardware component and component specification information; indirectly asserting this information through a series of consecutive functional naming segments. For instance, the IS200VTURH1BAB functional product number began with the dual-functioning IS200 series tag asserting this IS200VTURH1BAB PCB's normal Mark VI Series assembly as well as its domestic original location of manufacture. Some of the other relevant hardware information revealed in the IS200VTURH1BAB functional product number includes this product's:
- VTUR functional product acronym
- Conformal PCB surface coating
- Group one Mark VI Series product grouping
- Three-fold product revision history
The IS200VTURH1BAB is fronted by a single-slot face plate. This has one cable connector (labeled J5) and three LED indicators mounted on its surface. The board itself has over five dozen integrated circuits on its surface, along with 13 transistors, two backplane connectors, a multi-position plug that allows for the mounting of a daughterboard, and resistors, diodes, and capacitors. The board is marked with a number of codes such as Type 6, 94V-0, and 6BA01. Additional important information regarding installation and configuration of the IS200VTURH1BAB can be found through GE publications like Mark VI manuals and user guides. These publications will include important information like alarm faults, fault codes, and handling recommendations. The single-slot metal sturdy installation faceplate attached in this IS200VTURH1BAB product's normal Mark VI Turbine Control System Series assembly is indicative of this IS200VTURH1BAB product offering's insertion in a greater VME Rack Installation Assembly, as is typical of many Mark VI Series printed circuit boards. This IS200VTURH1BAB device's VME Rack installation strategy additionally ensures that its base printed circuit board has not been permeated at any point through the typical factory-drilled installation holes necessitated by most GE Mark product series offerings.