GE IS200EPDMG1BAA

  • The IS200EPDMG1BAA is an essential component for the Mark VI control system as it:
    • Guarantees uninterrupted operation of the gas turbine by supplying continuous power to control circuits.
    • Enables proper functioning of communication modules, ensuring data exchange between different parts of the system and with external monitoring.
    • Provides redundancy with its ability to handle both DC and AC inputs, ensuring power delivery even during potential DC power supply issues.

Additional Resources:

While there might not be a dedicated datasheet on the official GE website, here are some resources for further information

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Description

The GE IS200EPDMG1BAA is a reliable power distribution module used within the GE Mark VI Series gas turbine control systems. It functions as the backbone of the system’s power supply, ensuring all necessary components receive the required voltage to operate effectively. Here’s a breakdown of its functionalities and applications:

Function:

  • The IS200EPDMG1BAA distributes electrical power from a station battery (typically 125 VDC) and potential AC inputs (for backup) to various sub-components within the Mark VI control system.
  • It provides a stable and reliable power supply for critical operations, including:
    • Control modules that process sensor data, perform calculations, and regulate turbine operation.
    • Input/output (I/O) terminal boards interfacing with external sensors and actuators.
    • Communication modules enabling data exchange with other control systems or monitoring stations.

Applications:

  • The IS200EPDMG1BAA is an essential component for the Mark VI control system as it:
    • Guarantees uninterrupted operation of the gas turbine by supplying continuous power to control circuits.
    • Enables proper functioning of communication modules, ensuring data exchange between different parts of the system and with external monitoring.
    • Provides redundancy with its ability to handle both DC and AC inputs, ensuring power delivery even during potential DC power supply issues.

Additional Resources:

While there might not be a dedicated datasheet on the official GE website, here are some resources for further information