IS200STURH4A | General Electric Simplex Input Terminal Board
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Product Description P/N: IS200STURH4A
Description
IS200STURH4A is a simplex input terminal board developed by General Electric. This module is a part of the Mark VIe Series used in GE Excitation Systems. The Simplex Primary Turbine Protection Input (STUR) terminal board is a simplex S-type version of the turbine terminal board (TTUR).
Technical Specifications
Brand | General Electric |
Series | Mark VIe |
Part Number | IS200STURH4A |
Product Type | Simplex Input Terminal Board |
Information About IS200STURH4A
The IS200STURH4A is a PCB board component created by General Electric for use within the Mark VI or Mark VIe system. These management platforms are used for the management of heavy-duty gas and steam turbines.
The IS200STURH4A functions as a Simplex Primary Turbine Protection Input terminal board. This is a simplex S-type terminal board version of the TTUR board that provides connection to drive a primary trip board.
The IS200STURH4A is used in generator drive systems that require overspeed and primary synchronization, in mechanical drives that need overspeed protection but no synchronizing function, and for other applications that require the four pulse input circuits located on the PTUR board. The STUR board has the same physical size, I/O pack mounting, and customer terminal locations as other terminal boards.
The IS200STURH4A can accept up to four-speed input signals. It includes a DC-62 pin connector to mount a single PTUR I/O pack. It also has a DC-37 pin cable connector for connection to various boards (TPRG/TPRL/TPRS/TPRA.) The board has a 48-screw terminal strip located along one edge. It also has two relay outputs for primary synchronization, and it can accept two PT inputs for primary synchronization as well. The board has no provision for an emergency stop circuit and needs an external test signal for speed input testing. The board has no jumpers or configurable hardware.
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
IS200STURH4A is a simplex input terminal board developed by General Electric. This module is a part of the Mark VIe Series used in GE Excitation Systems. The Simplex Primary Turbine Protection Input (STUR) terminal board is a simplex S-type version of the turbine terminal board (TTUR).
Technical Specifications
Brand | General Electric |
Series | Mark VIe |
Part Number | IS200STURH4A |
Product Type | Simplex Input Terminal Board |
Information About IS200STURH4A
The IS200STURH4A is a PCB board component created by General Electric for use within the Mark VI or Mark VIe system. These management platforms are used for the management of heavy-duty gas and steam turbines.
The IS200STURH4A functions as a Simplex Primary Turbine Protection Input terminal board. This is a simplex S-type terminal board version of the TTUR board that provides connection to drive a primary trip board.
The IS200STURH4A is used in generator drive systems that require overspeed and primary synchronization, in mechanical drives that need overspeed protection but no synchronizing function, and for other applications that require the four pulse input circuits located on the PTUR board. The STUR board has the same physical size, I/O pack mounting, and customer terminal locations as other terminal boards.
The IS200STURH4A can accept up to four-speed input signals. It includes a DC-62 pin connector to mount a single PTUR I/O pack. It also has a DC-37 pin cable connector for connection to various boards (TPRG/TPRL/TPRS/TPRA.) The board has a 48-screw terminal strip located along one edge. It also has two relay outputs for primary synchronization, and it can accept two PT inputs for primary synchronization as well. The board has no provision for an emergency stop circuit and needs an external test signal for speed input testing. The board has no jumpers or configurable hardware.
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.