About the IS200WETAH1AEC
The IS200WETAH1AEC is a large board component made by GE for the Mark VI system. The Mark VI was released by GE as a gas/steam turbine management program under the ‘Speedtronic’ name during the 1990s. This was one of the last Speedtronic system distributed by GE. The Mark VI has on-board diagnostic capabilities, programmable software maintenance tools, and a Windows-based PC HMI (human-machine interface.) The MKVI is powered from a 125 Vdc battery system or a 120/240vac source rectified to 125Vdc.
The IS200WETAH1AEC connects to a daughterboard (IS210BPPBH2C.) For information on this board and its associated components, please refer to the board’s separate listing on our website.
The IS200WETAH1AEC is built with seven fuses and four transformers. Three of these transformers are located side-by-side, while the fourth is located on the opposite side of the board. There are six terminal strips and over twenty-five test points, as well as several jumper switches. The board also includes coil inductors, resistors, relays, diodes, capacitors, and integrated circuits. Three edges of the board have lines of voltage regulators lined up parallel to them. There are over 100 voltage regulators on the board.
The IS200WETAH1AEC has many connectors. The board has six terminal strips. There are also over 45 plugs or connectors on the board, including conductive connectors, vertical pin connectors (male,) and female plugs. Most female plugs are placed along the board edges and vary from two positions up to twenty. Some plugs are marked with the same reference designator; for example, there is a P29A, a P29B, and a P29C.