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General Electric IS200VSVOH1BDC Mark VI Servo Control Card

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  • Manufacturer: General Electric
  • Product No.: IS200VSVOH1BDC
  • Origin United States
  • Product Type: Servo Control Cards
  • Payment: T/T, Western Union
  • Weight: 0.45 kg
  • Dimensions: 25.4 mm x 178.0 mm x 304.8 mm
  • Shipping port: Xiamen
  • Warranty: 12 months

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Description

The General Electric IS200VSVOH1BDC is a servo control card designed for servo valve interface applications in Mark VI turbine control systems. The board processes signals for driving servo valves and interfacing pulse rate inputs for flow divider feedback within servo control loops. Operating within steam and gas turbine assemblies, it interfaces with both active and passive speed sensors to deliver precise signal feedback. The unit utilizes standard bi-directional servo current outputs and supports configurations with 2 or 3 coil servos to meet specific redundancy requirements.

Features

  • Supports servo valve interface I/Os and pulse rate inputs ranging from 2 to 14k Hz
  • Handles flow divider feedback signals within specialized servo control loops
  • Interfaces with active or passive speed sensors, including up to two additional passive sensors when paired with a Backup Protection Module
  • Accommodates 2 or 3 coil servos for redundant configurations, including TMR applications
  • Features 4 servo channels, each supporting up to 3 LVDT or LVDR feedback sensors with median, high, or low selection via software
  • Includes 3 onboard diagnostic LEDs for Run, Fail, and Status indication
  • Provides bi-directional servo current outputs for system control

Applications

  • Mark VI turbine control system drive assemblies
  • Steam turbine servo valve control
  • Gas turbine flow divider feedback systems
  • Redundant Triple Modular Redundant (TMR) turbine protection loops

Technical Specifications

Category Parameter Specification
Mechanical Functional Part Number IS200VSVOH1BDC
Mechanical Revisions BDC
Mechanical Functional Acronym/Abbreviation VSVO
Manufacturer Manufacturer GE Industrial Systems, General Electric Company US
Functional Functional Description Servo Control Card
Functional Prime Mover Type Steam or Gas Turbines
Input/Output Application Specific I/O Servo Valve Interface
Input/Output Coil Servo Quantity 2 or 3; 3 for TMR Applications
Input/Output Frequency Range for Pulse Rate Inputs 2-14k Hz
Input/Output Speed Sensor Compatibility Active or Passive
Performance Sensitivity Range 2 Hz
Performance Servo Channels 4 channels; up to 3 LVDT/LVDR sensors per channel
Performance Servo Current Output Type Bi-directional
Visual Indicators LED Quantity 3; Run, Fail, Status

Installation Guidelines

  • Ensure the Mark VI rack is fully de-energized before inserting or removing the card.
  • Connect active or passive speed sensors to designated pulse rate input terminals according to system wiring plans.
  • Verify AC excitation sources are present for a minimum of two LVDT/LVDR sensors when configuring for TMR operation.
  • Confirm correct switch or software selection for median, high, or low sensor feedback processing.
  • Verify proper seating of the printed circuit board within the chassis to ensure optimal connector contact and grounding.
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  • 12-Month Warranty: Every industrial component is backed by our technical warranty.
FAQ
What frequency range does the module accept for pulse rate inputs?
The card accepts pulse rate inputs operating within a frequency range of 2 to 14k Hz for flow divider feedback.
How many coil servos can the device drive in redundant setups?
The board supports configurations using either 2 or 3 coil servos, utilizing 3 coil servos specifically for TMR applications.
What sensor types interface with the pulse rate input channels?
The input channels interface directly with active or passive speed sensors, with support for two additional passive sensors when using a Backup Protection Module.
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  • Manufacturer: General Electric

  • Product No.: IS200VSVOH1BDC

  • Country of origin:United States

  • Product Type: Servo Control Cards

  • Payment: T/T, Western Union

  • Weight: 450g

  • Dimensions: 25.4 mm x 178.0 mm x 304.8 mm

  • Shipping port: Xiamen

  • Warranty: 12 months

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Description

The General Electric IS200VSVOH1BDC is a servo control card designed for servo valve interface applications in Mark VI turbine control systems. The board processes signals for driving servo valves and interfacing pulse rate inputs for flow divider feedback within servo control loops. Operating within steam and gas turbine assemblies, it interfaces with both active and passive speed sensors to deliver precise signal feedback. The unit utilizes standard bi-directional servo current outputs and supports configurations with 2 or 3 coil servos to meet specific redundancy requirements.

Features

  • Supports servo valve interface I/Os and pulse rate inputs ranging from 2 to 14k Hz
  • Handles flow divider feedback signals within specialized servo control loops
  • Interfaces with active or passive speed sensors, including up to two additional passive sensors when paired with a Backup Protection Module
  • Accommodates 2 or 3 coil servos for redundant configurations, including TMR applications
  • Features 4 servo channels, each supporting up to 3 LVDT or LVDR feedback sensors with median, high, or low selection via software
  • Includes 3 onboard diagnostic LEDs for Run, Fail, and Status indication
  • Provides bi-directional servo current outputs for system control

Applications

  • Mark VI turbine control system drive assemblies
  • Steam turbine servo valve control
  • Gas turbine flow divider feedback systems
  • Redundant Triple Modular Redundant (TMR) turbine protection loops

Technical Specifications

Category Parameter Specification
Mechanical Functional Part Number IS200VSVOH1BDC
Mechanical Revisions BDC
Mechanical Functional Acronym/Abbreviation VSVO
Manufacturer Manufacturer GE Industrial Systems, General Electric Company US
Functional Functional Description Servo Control Card
Functional Prime Mover Type Steam or Gas Turbines
Input/Output Application Specific I/O Servo Valve Interface
Input/Output Coil Servo Quantity 2 or 3; 3 for TMR Applications
Input/Output Frequency Range for Pulse Rate Inputs 2-14k Hz
Input/Output Speed Sensor Compatibility Active or Passive
Performance Sensitivity Range 2 Hz
Performance Servo Channels 4 channels; up to 3 LVDT/LVDR sensors per channel
Performance Servo Current Output Type Bi-directional
Visual Indicators LED Quantity 3; Run, Fail, Status

Installation Guidelines

  • Ensure the Mark VI rack is fully de-energized before inserting or removing the card.
  • Connect active or passive speed sensors to designated pulse rate input terminals according to system wiring plans.
  • Verify AC excitation sources are present for a minimum of two LVDT/LVDR sensors when configuring for TMR operation.
  • Confirm correct switch or software selection for median, high, or low sensor feedback processing.
  • Verify proper seating of the printed circuit board within the chassis to ensure optimal connector contact and grounding.

What frequency range does the module accept for pulse rate inputs?

The card accepts pulse rate inputs operating within a frequency range of 2 to 14k Hz for flow divider feedback.

How many coil servos can the device drive in redundant setups?

The board supports configurations using either 2 or 3 coil servos, utilizing 3 coil servos specifically for TMR applications.

What sensor types interface with the pulse rate input channels?

The input channels interface directly with active or passive speed sensors, with support for two additional passive sensors when using a Backup Protection Module.

Global Express Shipping

  • Standard Delivery: 4-6 Business Days via DHL, FedEx, and UPS.
  • Express Dispatch: Same-day dispatch for in-stock orders placed before 2:00 PM (GMT+8).
  • Worldwide Coverage: Serving over 150 countries, including rapid delivery to Saudi Arabia and UAE.

Returns & Warranty

  • 30-Day Guarantee: Returns accepted for in-stock products in original, factory-sealed packaging.
  • 12-Month Warranty: Every industrial component is backed by our professional technical warranty.

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