GE IS200TRPLH1AEC Large Steam Turbine Primary Trip Terminal Board
The GE IS200TRPLH1AEC is a primary trip terminal board designed for integration into GE’s Mark VI series of turbine control systems. This robust component ensures safety and reliability in steam turbine operations, serving as a crucial element in safeguarding against mechanical failures.
Part Number:IS200TRPLH1AEC
Series:Mark VI
Manufacturer:General Electric
Function:Trip Primary Terminal Board
Model Description:Large Steam Turbine Primary Trip Terminal Board Controlled By VTUR Board in Mark VI Systems and PTUR I/O Packs in Mark VIe Systems
Dimensions:N/A
Weight:N/A
The GE IS200TRPLH1AEC is a high-quality terminal board specifically engineered for large steam turbines in the Mark VI series. It plays a critical role in the safety mechanism by acting as a primary trip function component. This board ensures the smooth operation of the turbine by providing precise control signals under various operational conditions. It is designed to work seamlessly with the VTUR board in Mark VI systems and PTUR I/O packs in Mark VIe systems, making it a vital part of your turbine control system.
This terminal board is manufactured by General Electric, a renowned leader in industrial automation and control solutions. It adheres to strict quality standards and undergoes rigorous testing to ensure reliability and longevity. The robust design of the IS200TRPLH1AEC makes it suitable for harsh industrial environments, providing consistent performance even under demanding conditions.
Installation of the GE IS200TRPLH1AEC is straightforward and can be completed by following the instructions provided in the user manual. Regular maintenance and calibration will help maintain optimal performance and extend the life of the terminal board.
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