Manufacturer:General Electric (GE)
Model:IS200TSVCH2AJE
Functional Revision:A
Series:Mark VIe Turbine Control Systems
Product Type:Terminal Board
Application Type:Servo Input/Output
Dimension (LxWxH):Approximately 9.5x5x1 inches
Weight:0.16kg
Operating Temperature Range:-40°C to +85°C
Power Consumption:Less than 5 Watts
Communication Protocol:Modbus TCP/IP
Input/Output Capacity:16 Inputs, 16 Outputs
Connector Type:Molex Connector
The GE IS200TSVCH2AJE Terminal Board is meticulously engineered for industrial applications requiring robust reliability and efficiency. This terminal board is part of the advanced Mark VIe Turbine Control Systems series, designed to meet the stringent demands of power generation and industrial automation.
Featuring an A-rated functional revision, it ensures compatibility and superior performance within the system architecture. The compact design and lightweight construction make it ideal for installation in confined spaces without compromising on performance.
This terminal board supports both input and output signals, providing versatile connectivity options for various sensors and actuators. Its ability to handle diverse signal types makes it suitable for a wide range of control tasks, from monitoring critical machinery operations to controlling processes in manufacturing environments.
Manufactured from high-quality industrial-grade aluminum alloy with a corrosion-resistant coating, the board withstands harsh environmental conditions, ensuring longevity and reliability in operational settings. The use of standard terminal block connections ensures ease of installation and maintenance, reducing downtime and enhancing operational efficiency.
Compliant with international safety standards including CE, UL, and FCC, the GE IS200TSVCH2AJE Terminal Board offers peace of mind, ensuring safe and reliable operation in accordance with global regulations. It is a trusted choice for engineers and technicians seeking to enhance the performance of their industrial control systems.
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