About the IS210AEBIH1ADC
The IS210AEB1H1ADC is a board component created by General Electric as part of the Mark VI system. The MKVI was one of the last Speedtronic systems released by GE for the management of heavy duty steam/gas turbines. This happened in the 1990s, after several decades of research and development into the Speedtronic line. The MKVI is a TMR (triple modular redundant) architecture system that can also be designed as a Simplex system. It includes a Windows-based PC HMI (human-machine interface) loaded with software designed for the management of turbines, such as the Control System Toolbox and GE’s CIMPLICITY graphics.
The IS210AEB1H1ADC is a rectangular-shaped board that has been drilled in each corner. There are two additional factory-drilled holes made along each of the board’s long edges. The board has a small rectangular arm extending from the front edge. This has two conductive terminals drilled through its surface. The left short edge of the main board is populated by a right-angled cable connector. This is labeled “P1.” The “P2” connector located to its side is a multi-pin vertical male connector. The board is populated with nine additional connectors, including male vertical pin connectors from five pins to ten pins as well as three-position female plugs. The board also has a stab-on connector located in the upper right corner.
The IS210AEB1H1ADC is built with three transformers. It has over a hundred integrated circuits. This includes several oscillating chips. Installation procedures can be found in publications like user guides and manuals. Please follow manufacturer recommendations for safety procedures.
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