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General Electric IS200VTURH1BAA Mark VI Primary Turbine Protection Card

General Electric IS200VTURH1BAA Mark VI Primary Turbine Protection Card

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  • Manufacturer: General Electric

  • Product No.: IS200VTURH1BAA

  • Country of origin:United States

  • Product Type: Primary Turbine Protection Card

  • Barcode: 8537101190

  • Payment: T/T, Western Union

  • Weight: 300g

  • Dimensions: 2.1cm x 18.6cm x 26.1cm

  • Shipping port: Xiamen

  • Warranty: 12 months

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Description

This printed circuit board assembly acts as the core core hardware-level processing interface for critical safety parameters within turbine control architectures. The GE IS200VTURH1BAA, serving as a Primary Turbine Protection Card within the Mark VI Speedtronic series, is engineered to prevent destructive machinery states by continually executing emergency subsystem routines. This board processes passive pulse rate outputs to evaluate machinery speed profiles, interfaces directly with flame safety devices for gas combustion monitoring, and controls high-speed overspeed trip relays to isolate fuel paths if setpoint limits are crossed. The card communicates across a standardized VME rack frame to exchange protective data matrices with system control processors, offering hardware-enforced protection loops for utility power generators and industrial turbine systems.

Features

  • Built with a specialized conformal coating to protect circuit traces from high-vibration and industrial cabinet airborne particles
  • Supports simultaneous speed monitoring from up to four passive pulse rate sensor arrays
  • Interfaces with up to eight Geiger-Mueller flame detectors for gas turbine applications
  • Controls three independent overspeed trip relays situated on corresponding TRPx terminal boards
  • Features integrated logic channels for induced shaft current monitoring and auto-synchronization loops
  • Outfitted with front-panel diagnostic LEDs providing clear visual tracking of hardware health and process integrity

Applications

  • Utility-scale steam and gas turbine emergency overspeed trip protection loops
  • Automation control, grid synchronization, and main circuit breaker closure sequencing
  • Gas turbine flame monitoring networks using specialized pulse radiation sensors
  • Dynamic industrial power plant asset protection and shaft current mitigation diagnostics

Technical Specifications

Parameter Specification
Manufacturer General Electric (GE)
Functional Part Number IS200VTURH1BAA
System Series Mark VI Speedtronic
Functional Description Primary Turbine Protection Card
Assembly Type Normal Assembly
Total Revisions 3 Revisions
Backwards-Compatibility First two revisions
Revision Ratings B (Functional), A (Functional), A (Artwork)
Pulse Rate Sensor Inputs 4 Passive pulse rate devices (Simplex applications)
Flame Detector Capacity 8 Geiger-Mueller flame detectors
Overspeed Trip Relay Control 3 Relay channels (Interfacing with TRPx board)
Country of Origin USA

Connections/Interfaces

Connector Pin / Interface Function
D-Shell Connector Dedicated front panel electrical connection for specialized interface loops
VME Backplane Edge Connector High-density communication bus interface for power intake and data matrix transport
Status LED Indicator Displays localized hardware diagnostic initialization health states
Fail LED Indicator Evaluates and indicates critical internal board failures or logic execution blocks
Run LED Indicator Illuminates continuously when the protective card actively performs firmware sequences

Installation Guidelines

VME Rack Integration

The board is designed to slide directly into a standard VME processor rack. This hardware installation must strictly take place only when the target rack system is fully powered down to avoid diagnostic communication failures or electrical shorting across the backplane traces.

Mechanical Retention

Insert the module evenly along the card guides. Use the top and bottom integrated extraction levers to firmly press the card inward and completely seat the edge connectors into the backplane plug. Hand-tighten the upper and lower captive panel screws into the frame threads to fully lock the front faceplate in place.

Relay Topology Adjustment

When deploying within TMR (Triple Modular Redundant) systems, verify that all nine interconnected magnetic relays on the external TRPx terminal board are correctly referenced in software routing. In standard Simplex configurations, ensure only the three primary active relays are assigned to follow the safety trip commands.

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Where is the geographical manufacturing plant origin for this turbine protection board?

This printed circuit board assembly is a U.S.-made product, manufactured directly at General Electric's specialized factory facility located in Salem, Virginia.

How many relays does this card control on the external terminal board?

The card controls three overspeed trip relays located on the TRPx terminal board. In a TMR layout, all nine terminal relays are fully utilized, whereas a Simplex layout implements only three.

What is the function of the three front-panel LED indicators?

The front-panel LEDs are explicitly designated as Status, Fail, and Run, providing engineers with real-time visual diagnostics concerning the board's processing state and functional faults.

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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Color pattern
Green
Country of origin
United States
Power source
DC Power

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