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IS200TREGH1B GE Turbine Emergency Terminal Board | Mark VI TREG Module

IS200TREGH1B GE Turbine Emergency Terminal Board | Mark VI TREG Module

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  • Manufacturer: General Electric

  • Product No.: IS200TREGH1B

  • Country of origin:United States

  • Product Type: Turbine Emergency Terminal Board

  • Barcode: 8537101190

  • Payment: T/T, Western Union

  • Weight: 2000g

  • Dimensions: 33cm x 17.8cm x 5.5cm

  • Shipping port: Xiamen

  • Warranty: 12 months

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Product Overview

The IS200TREGH1B serves as the primary Turbine Emergency Terminal Board (TREG) within the GE Mark VI Speedtronic control system. This board functions as the critical hardware interface for the turbine's emergency trip string, managing the interface between the control logic and the physical trip solenoids (ETM). The IS200TREGH1B consolidates inputs from emergency stop pushbuttons, overspeed protection modules, and fire suppression systems. Designed for ultimate reliability, it provides the physical "voting" mechanism for the trip signals coming from the <R>, <S>, and <T> protection cores. By ensuring that a valid trip command results in an immediate fuel shut-off, this board acts as the final line of defense against turbine overspeed and mechanical catastrophic failure.


Core Technical Advantages

Hardware-Based Voting Logic

The TREG board utilizes a unique relay matrix that performs hardware-level 2-out-of-3 (2oo3) voting. This ensures that even if one control core fails or sends an erroneous signal, the remaining two cores maintain the integrity of the safety system. This mechanical voting architecture eliminates software-dependent latencies, providing near-instantaneous response during emergency conditions.

Triple Redundant Solenoid Control

The IS200TREGH1B supports the control of up to three independent trip solenoids. Each solenoid circuit is isolated and monitored, allowing the system to perform "on-line" testing of individual trip valves without shutting down the turbine. This capability is essential for plants requiring high availability and rigorous safety compliance.

Galvanic Safety Isolation

The board features high-voltage isolation between the field-side trip string and the low-voltage control electronics. This robust separation prevents ground faults in the external wiring from damaging the Mark VI control processors, ensuring that the safety system remains operational even during severe electrical faults in the plant.


Technical Specifications

Parameter Specification
Control Platform Mark VI Speedtronic
Board Function Emergency Trip Terminal Board (TREG)
Voting Logic 2-out-of-3 (2oo3) Hardware Matrix
Trip Solenoid Outputs 3 Independent Circuits (ETM1, ETM2, ETM3)
Max Contact Voltage 125V DC (Nominal)
Input Channels Redundant Trip/Permissive Inputs
Connector Type 2-stage High-Density Terminal Blocks
Revision Level H1B (Hardened/Updated Revision)

Installation and Maintenance Guide

Trip String Wiring Integrity

Connect the emergency stop pushbuttons and field trip sensors using high-temperature, fire-resistant cabling. Ensure all terminal screws are tightened to 0.5 Nm (4.4 in-lb). Because the TREG board handles critical safety logic, never use "jumper wires" to bypass any unused trip inputs; instead, configure the logic within the ToolboxST software to maintain a supervised loop.

On-Line Trip Testing (Step-Test)

The IS200TREGH1B allows for periodic testing of the trip solenoids while the turbine is under load. Before initiating a test, verify that the hydraulic system is stable and that the "Test Permissive" signal is active. Monitor the feedback LEDs on the TREG board to confirm that the specific solenoid has de-energized and re-energized successfully within the allowed time window.

Conformal Coating Inspection

In coastal or high-humidity environments, inspect the H1B revision’s conformal coating for signs of "bubbling" or peeling during annual outages. Clean any dust buildup using low-pressure dry air. Contamination on the voting relay contacts can lead to high resistance, potentially causing "Safety String Open" alarms.


Engineering Advantages

The IS200TREGH1B is engineered to meet SIL (Safety Integrity Level) requirements for utility-scale power generation. Its H1B revision features enhanced relay dampening to withstand the high-vibration environments typical of steam and gas turbine enclosures. By centralizing all emergency trip functions onto a single, dedicated board, GE has minimized the complexity of the safety interlock system, making it easier for engineering teams to perform mandated annual safety audits and functional proof tests.


Technical FAQs

Q1: What is the difference between the TREG and the TRLY board?

A1: While both boards utilize relays, the TREG (IS200TREGH1B) is strictly dedicated to the Emergency Trip String and solenoid control. The TRLY board is used for general-purpose auxiliary relay outputs that do not require the same level of 2oo3 voting logic.

Q2: Can the IS200TREGH1B handle 230V AC trip solenoids?

A2: No. The TREG board is specifically designed for 125V DC trip circuits, which is the standard for GE Mark VI safety systems. Attempting to run high-voltage AC through the TREG contacts will cause premature relay failure and may compromise the safety logic.

Q3: How do the LEDs on the board assist in troubleshooting?

A3: The TREG board features diagnostic LEDs for each of the three trip cores (<R>, <S>, <T>). If a core disagrees with the others, its corresponding LED will turn off or change color, allowing technicians to pinpoint a faulty protection module without taking the turbine offline.

Q4: Is this board compatible with Mark VIe systems?

A4: The IS200TREGH1B is designed for the older Mark VI (VME-rack based) systems. While the Mark VIe uses a similar TREG functional equivalent, the form factor and terminal headers are typically different and not directly interchangeab

 

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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

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

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