The IS220PRTDH1A is a Resistance Temperature Device (RTD) Input Module designed for General Electric's Mark VIe Speedtronic turbine control system. Functioning as an I/O pack (Input/Output pack), this device interfaces directly with a terminal board to digitize analog temperature measurements from industrial processes. It provides high-density temperature monitoring across eight channels, accepting inputs exclusively from resistive simple apparatus such as RTDs.
The module features a conformal PCB coating to ensure long-term reliability in harsh operating conditions, protecting the internal circuitry from environmental contaminants. Engineered for critical control loops, the IS220PRTDH1A communicates over a redundant network via dual onboard Ethernet ports to deliver real-time thermal data to the primary controller, making it suitable for industrial gas and steam turbine management.
Features
Eight-Channel Input: Supports up to 8 independent RTD sensor connections for comprehensive thermal monitoring.
Conformal Coated PCB: Thin layer of chemically applied protection Safeguards the entire base circuit board against moisture, dust, and chemical contaminants.
Functional Revision A: Incorporates targeted design enhancements to optimize core module performance and reliability.
Integrated Power Supply: Features an onboard power supply unit, reducing reliance on external power distribution components.
Visual Diagnostics: Front-panel LED indicators provide immediate status monitoring for power, attention (ATTN), and link activity on both Ethernet ports.
Hazardous Area Certified: Approved for installation in classified locations when paired with compatible, specified terminal boards.
Applications
Industrial gas turbine thermal monitoring and control loops
Steam turbine bearing and stator temperature supervision
General Electric Mark VIe control system retrofits and expansions
Hazardous location process temperature data acquisition
Technical Specifications
Parameter
Specification
Manufacturer
General Electric (GE)
Functional Part Number
IS220PRTDH1A
Functional Acronym
PRTD
Product Series
Mark VIe Speedtronic
Assembly Type
IS220 Special Assembly
Product Grouping
Group 1
Revision Total
1 Revision (Functional Revision A)
Total Channels
8 Channels
Chassis Version
Top and Bottom-Vented
Communication Interfaces
Dual Ethernet Ports
Country of Origin
United States (USA)
Weight
4.40 pounds (unpacked)
Dimensions
34 x 18 x 10 cm
Installation Guidelines
Terminal Board Compatibility
The IS220PRTDH1A must be paired with approved terminal boards to maintain system compliance and safety. For certified applications, utilize only the following compatible boards:
IS200TRTDH2D
IS200SRTDH1A
IS200SRTDH2A
Wiring and Cable Routing
Connect only resistive simple apparatus, such as standard RTD sensors, to the input channels. Do not connect active voltage or current sources to these inputs.
Ensure all field cabling features insulation ratings that strictly comply with local electrical codes and industrial standards.
Route signal cables away from high-voltage AC lines or high-frequency switching cables to minimize electromagnetic interference.
Venting and Enclosure Positioning
Mount the module within a clean, secure enclosure that provides sufficient protection from environmental debris.
Maintain unobstructed airflow around the top and bottom vents of the chassis to prevent thermal buildup during continuous operation.
Compliance and Certifications
CE Marked
UL Listed
FAQ
What does the conformal coating on the circuit board protect against?
The conformal PCB coat is a thin, chemically applied protective layer covering the entire base circuit board. It shields the internal components against humidity, dust, and airborne contaminants typical of industrial turbine environments, preventing tracking faults and corrosion.
What is the purpose of the revision status on this specific model?
The designated functional revision A represents an optimized engineering update that directly enhances the baseline operation, signal stability, and hardware performance of the input module compared to the parent non-A variant.
How is status monitoring handled directly on the hardware?
The module front panel provides real-time diagnostic status via hardware LEDs. These include dedicated indicators for the two Ethernet communication links, a Power LED to verify active internal voltage, and an Attention (ATTN) LED to signal system faults or configuration mismatches.
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