IS200EXAMG1B | General Electric GE Exciter Attenuation Module
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Description
The IS200EXAMG1B, a component of the GE Exciter Attenuation Module, finds extensive application in the EX2100 series. Positioned within the auxiliary cabinet, this module serves to process low-frequency signals emanating from the exciter field ground detector module, directing them to the sense resistor of the EXAM module. Consequently, current voltages across the resistors are generated and relayed back to the field ground detector.
Distinguishing between the IS200EXAMG1A and IS200EXAMG1B systems, Alterrex applications necessitate the deployment of two IS200EXAMG1B models alongside two EROC-enabled simplex ground detectors. The redundancy mechanism associated with this model involves a test signal originating from the M2 or M1 controllers, utilized in conjunction with the C controller, which governs the switch toggling between the two M controls.
Technical Specifications
Part Number |
IS200EXAMG1B |
Manufacturer |
General Electric |
Series |
EX2100 |
Function |
Exciter Attenuation Module |
Availability |
In Stock |
Country of Origin |
United States (USA) |
Information About IS200EXAMG1B
The IS200EXAMG1B Exciter Attenuation Module, manufactured by General Electric, is a crucial component extensively utilized within the EX2100 series. Installed within the auxiliary cabinet, its primary function involves processing low-frequency signals emitted from the exciter field ground detector module. These signals are then directed to the sense resistor of the EXAM module, generating current voltages across the resistors, subsequently dispatched back to the field ground detector.
Notably, two notable distinctions exist between the IS200EXAMG1A and IS200EXAMG1B systems. In Alterrex applications, two IS200EXAMG1B models, alongside two EROC-enabled simplex ground detectors, are requisite. The redundant systems associated with this model facilitate the transmission of a test signal originating from the M2 or M1 controllers. These controllers, utilized with the C controller, manage the switch mechanism toggling between the two M controls.
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
The IS200EXAMG1B, a component of the GE Exciter Attenuation Module, finds extensive application in the EX2100 series. Positioned within the auxiliary cabinet, this module serves to process low-frequency signals emanating from the exciter field ground detector module, directing them to the sense resistor of the EXAM module. Consequently, current voltages across the resistors are generated and relayed back to the field ground detector.
Distinguishing between the IS200EXAMG1A and IS200EXAMG1B systems, Alterrex applications necessitate the deployment of two IS200EXAMG1B models alongside two EROC-enabled simplex ground detectors. The redundancy mechanism associated with this model involves a test signal originating from the M2 or M1 controllers, utilized in conjunction with the C controller, which governs the switch toggling between the two M controls.
Technical Specifications
Part Number |
IS200EXAMG1B |
Manufacturer |
General Electric |
Series |
EX2100 |
Function |
Exciter Attenuation Module |
Availability |
In Stock |
Country of Origin |
United States (USA) |
Information About IS200EXAMG1B
The IS200EXAMG1B Exciter Attenuation Module, manufactured by General Electric, is a crucial component extensively utilized within the EX2100 series. Installed within the auxiliary cabinet, its primary function involves processing low-frequency signals emitted from the exciter field ground detector module. These signals are then directed to the sense resistor of the EXAM module, generating current voltages across the resistors, subsequently dispatched back to the field ground detector.
Notably, two notable distinctions exist between the IS200EXAMG1A and IS200EXAMG1B systems. In Alterrex applications, two IS200EXAMG1B models, alongside two EROC-enabled simplex ground detectors, are requisite. The redundant systems associated with this model facilitate the transmission of a test signal originating from the M2 or M1 controllers. These controllers, utilized with the C controller, manage the switch mechanism toggling between the two M controls.
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.