IS200EACFG2BAA | General Electric Circuit Board Mark VI
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Product Description P/N: IS200EACFG2BAA
Description
General Electric model IS200EACFG2BAA is one of the Exciter ac Feedback boards. This board is used in the Mark VI or EX2100 series. This is the G2 version. As this EACF model is the G2 version, it has a nominal range of 1000 V rms +20% at 50/60 Hz.
Technical Specifications
Brand | General Electric |
Series | Mark VI IS200 Turbine Control System |
Part Number | IS200EACFG2BAA |
Product Type | Exciter ac Feedback Board |
Abbreviation/Functional Acronym | EACF |
Voltage Measurement | 1000 V rms at 50/60 Hz |
Air Core CT/Flux Coil Inputs | 0 to 0.8 V rms |
Information About IS200EACFG2BAA
The IS200EACFG2BAA model is labeled as an Exciter ac Feedback Board produced by General Electric to work with models in the EX2100 or Mark VI series. This model will measure the exciter PPT ac supply voltage and currents. There are transformers on this model, which will be used for three-phase voltage measurement, with terminals used for control of the two Flux/Air core coils. The outputs produced by the current and voltage currents will be fanned out to the DB9 connectors; once the DB9 connectors have accepted the circuits they will be sent to the M1, M2, and C controllers. This is one of three versions of the EACF board. Each of the EACF boards is equipped with a different voltage; the voltage available on this model is 1000 V rms +20% at approximately 50/60 Hertz (Hz).
Along with the T1 through T4 transformers on the IS200EACFG2BAA model, there are voltage test rings labeled TP1-4. The voltage test rings will measure the phase voltage output from the potential transformers. The TP1 and TP2 rings will obtain the line-to-line AB voltage, the TP3 and TP4 obtain the line-to-line BC voltage, and the TP4 and TP1 rings obtain the line-to-line CA voltage.
Manufacturer information
General Electric (GE) is a multinational conglomerate founded in 1892, based in the United States. It operates in various industries, including aviation, healthcare, renewable energy, and power. GE is known for its innovations in technology, manufacturing, and infrastructure solutions.
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Description
General Electric model IS200EACFG2BAA is one of the Exciter ac Feedback boards. This board is used in the Mark VI or EX2100 series. This is the G2 version. As this EACF model is the G2 version, it has a nominal range of 1000 V rms +20% at 50/60 Hz.
Technical Specifications
Brand | General Electric |
Series | Mark VI IS200 Turbine Control System |
Part Number | IS200EACFG2BAA |
Product Type | Exciter ac Feedback Board |
Abbreviation/Functional Acronym | EACF |
Voltage Measurement | 1000 V rms at 50/60 Hz |
Air Core CT/Flux Coil Inputs | 0 to 0.8 V rms |
Information About IS200EACFG2BAA
The IS200EACFG2BAA model is labeled as an Exciter ac Feedback Board produced by General Electric to work with models in the EX2100 or Mark VI series. This model will measure the exciter PPT ac supply voltage and currents. There are transformers on this model, which will be used for three-phase voltage measurement, with terminals used for control of the two Flux/Air core coils. The outputs produced by the current and voltage currents will be fanned out to the DB9 connectors; once the DB9 connectors have accepted the circuits they will be sent to the M1, M2, and C controllers. This is one of three versions of the EACF board. Each of the EACF boards is equipped with a different voltage; the voltage available on this model is 1000 V rms +20% at approximately 50/60 Hertz (Hz).
Along with the T1 through T4 transformers on the IS200EACFG2BAA model, there are voltage test rings labeled TP1-4. The voltage test rings will measure the phase voltage output from the potential transformers. The TP1 and TP2 rings will obtain the line-to-line AB voltage, the TP3 and TP4 obtain the line-to-line BC voltage, and the TP4 and TP1 rings obtain the line-to-line CA voltage.
Manufacturer information
General Electric (GE) is a multinational conglomerate founded in 1892, based in the United States. It operates in various industries, including aviation, healthcare, renewable energy, and power. GE is known for its innovations in technology, manufacturing, and infrastructure solutions.