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GE IS215VPROH1B Mark VI Turbine Control System Turbine Protection Assembly Module

GE IS215VPROH1B Mark VI Turbine Control System Turbine Protection Assembly Module

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  • Manufacturer: General Electric

  • Product No.: IS215VPROH1B

  • Country of origin:United States

  • Product Type: Turbine Protection Assembly Module

  • Barcode: 8537101190

  • Payment: T/T, Western Union

  • Weight: 2268g

  • Dimensions: 12.8cm x 8.2cm x 6cm

  • Shipping port: Xiamen

  • Warranty: 12 months

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Description

The IS215VPROH1B executes localized emergency safety logic, acting as a dedicated hardware layer for emergency trip functions, emergency stop paths, and backup overspeed calculation. This turbine protection assembly module forms an integral part of the Speedtronic hardware platform for the Mark VI system, processing sensor signals independent of the primary control core to protect utility assets. It directly controls critical trip solenoids through its interface with the TREG board, allowing for automated application software logic checks as well as manual safety override commands. Designed with dual-stacked circuit boards and an integrated front faceplate, the IS215VPROH1B emergency protection assembly accepts diverse hardware sensor feeds including direct thermocouple terminations and analog process variables.

Features

  • Dual-board mechanical stack consisting of an upper IS200VPRW card secured to a lower base backplane via threaded standoff screws.
  • Speed difference detection and built-in backup synchronization check protection logic.
  • High-reliability electronic construction utilizing polyester vinyl capacitors, carbon composite resistors, and discrete inductor coils.
  • Integrated thermal management featuring a front right-side heatsink for continuous heat dissipation.
  • Heavy-duty dual-width front faceplate equipped with a physical power switch and standard industrial communications interfaces.
  • Factory-printed nomenclature labels applied directly to the faceplate for clear identification of all local diagnostic elements and cable paths.

Applications

  • Emergency overspeed protection for utility gas and steam turbines
  • Wind turbine automated drive safety installations
  • Trip solenoid control and valve monitoring via TREG board integration
  • Independent safety interlock processing in Speedtronic turbine networks

Technical Specifications

Parameter Specification
Manufacturer GE (Oil & Gas) / General Electric
Series Mark VI Turbine Control System
Part Number Abbreviation VPRO
Functional Part Number IS215VPROH1B
Functional Description Turbine Protection Assembly Module
Revision B-rated functional revision
Safety Functions Emergency Trip, Emergency Stop, Emergency Overspeed Protection
Signal Inputs Thermocouple, Analog inputs
Internal Boards Upper IS200VPRW board, Lower base board with two backplanes
Onboard Hardware Transformer, transistors, integrated circuits, oscillating chips, diodes
Mounting Compatibility Standard VME Rack Mounting Assembly
Manufacturing Location Salem, Virginia, USA
Weight 5 lbs

Connections/Interfaces

Interface Component Function / Description
Ethernet Connectors Network ports located on the faceplate for protection system communication
Cable Connectors Multipin interface plugs for sensor inputs and direct board-to-board routing
TREG Board Interface Dedicated linkage for initiating automated or manual control of trip solenoids

Installation Guidelines

  • Rack Mounting: Align the base printed circuit board with the guide rails of a standard Mark VI VME Rack Mounting Assembly. Slide the assembly inward until the rear connectors interface with the backplane.
  • Faceplate Securing: Fasten the dual-width front faceplate to the rack frame using the designated panel mounting screws to ensure structural support and proper grounding path.
  • Component Clearance: Verify that the front right-side heatsink area is free from any cable blockages to maintain ambient airflow for internal component cooling.
  • Handling Protocols: Utilize grounded ESD wrist straps when managing the stacked card hardware to avoid damaging the internal oscillating chips and discrete semiconductor devices.

What primary safety protection loops does this module manage?

The module is dedicated to emergency trip functions, emergency stop functions, emergency overspeed protection, speed difference detection, and backup synchronization checks.

How is the physical hardware assembly structured internally?

It uses a stacked dual-board design where the top IS200VPRW board is mechanically fastened to the lower board using four screw connections threaded into standoffs. The lower board contains two backplanes and oscillating chips.

How do the protection loops interface with field trip components?

The module controls physical trip solenoids via the system's TREG board. These protection paths can be tested automatically using application software in the controller or tripped manually.

Can this module fit into a standard Mark VI enclosure slot?

Yes. Despite possessing a dual-width front faceplate, the base printed circuit board is designed for compatibility with a standard Mark VI VME Rack Mounting Assembly.

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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Color pattern
Silver Green
Country of origin
United States

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