IS200VSVOH1BDC|Mark VI turbine control system series manufacturing
This GE IS200VSVOH1BDC printed circuit board product was originally designed and produced for the mark VI family of turbine control systems, as described in the GE guidance manual material provided with the product above. The Mark VI family of fan control systems, as evidenced in part by its full extended family name, has a range of application-specific options in gas, steam and wind turbine automatic drive components. That being said, it still has to be considered individually to be attractive in the larger image automation industrial community, as it was one of the GE Mark product families eventually developed by GE, and it utilizes Speedtronic control system technology, which was first released to the community. With the success of the original Mark I series in the mid-to-late 1960s.
Hardware tips and specifications
The servo control card IS200VSVOH1BDC is designed for use with servo valve interface applications for I/O or pulse rate (speed) input. When used with pulse rate inputs, the VSVO card is used for shunt feedback in the servo loop. Pulse rate inputs do have a specific frequency range, i.e. 2 to 14,000 Hertz. Another feature of the VSVO card when used with pulse rate input is the interface of the speed sensor, the two sensor types of the interface are passive or active. The card can also support two more passive speed sensors, as long as it is used with a backup protection module. Before considering a final purchase of this IS200VSVOH1BDC product, it is most important to realize that the performance specifications and dimensions that were originally introduced have undoubtedly changed by accepting the full triple product revision history, This includes Level B major IS200VSVOH1BDC board functional product revisions, Level D secondary IS200VSVOH1BDC board functional product revisions, and last but not least, level C graphic configuration revisions that change the location of individual hardware components on the base printed circuit board of the IS200VSVOH1BDC device.
As mentioned above, the IS200VSVOH1BDC card will use the servo valve interface I/O. When the VSVO uses this feature, a number of features are available, some of which are selectable current drivers, feedback from the LVDR, the LVDT, and pulse rate inputs from the shunt feedback. The VSVO card can also be used with two or three coil servos, depending on the redundancy application chosen. VSVO cards typically use four servo channels, each of which can use up to three LVDT/LVDR feedback sensors, as well as a median, high or low selection manufactured in the software. Please note that the servo current output used in this model will be bi-directional. When the IS200VSVOH1BDC model is used for TMR applications, it is recommended to use at least two LVDTS/LVDRS, as each sensor requires an AC excitation source. The relevant manuals used with this model are the GER-4193A Speedtronic Mark VI System Guide or the GEH-6421C Volume II System Guide. Given that this IS200VSVOH1BDC product is part of the now discontinued legacy GE product family, the IS200VSVOH1BDC functional product number itself can actually be used as an important primary source of IS200VSVOH1BDC Board hardware component and component specification information; Encode various relevant details in multiple functional naming segments designed by GE. For example, the IS200VSVOH1BDC functional product number starts with a dual-function IS200 series label, which is responsible for indirectly stating the normal Mark VI series assembly version of the IS200VSVOH1BDC product and its standard domestic original manufacturing location.
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