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IS200ISBDG1A

INSYNC DELAY
Product DESCRIPTION
Part Number
IS200ISBDG1A
Manufacturer
General Electric
Country of Manufacture
As Per GE Manufacturing Policy
Series
Mark VI/VIe
Function
Module
Availability
In Stock
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR GE - IS200ISBDG1A

IS200ISBDG1A is an Insync Delay Board developed by General Electric. It is a part of the EX2100 excitation system. It is an Insync Delay Board, featuring terminal connections, connectors for connections, and integrated circuits. It also incorporates LEDs, test points, and other components to ensure precise and efficient operation within the power generation landscape.

Features

  • It is drilled in two corners, and each corner features a terminal connection labeled as E1, E2, E3, and E4. These terminals serve as key points for electrical connections and signal transfers. In addition to these corner terminals, the board incorporates five more connectors, each positioned on the board's edges.
  • These connectors include a male vertical pin ribbon connector (P5), a two-position terminal strip (P4) clearly labeled as '24 VDC Input,' and three additional connectors, namely P1 ('Full Duplex'), P2 ('XMIT Out'), and P3 ('RCV In'). These connectors play a pivotal role in establishing electrical connections and ensuring the seamless operation within the Mark VI system.
  • Includes a DATEL dc/dc converter component, which is instrumental in transforming and regulating electrical power as required. These integrated circuits are the essential building blocks of the board's operation.
  • For monitoring and diagnostics, the board features two light-emitting diodes (LEDs) with distinct labels. One is identified as 'carrier detect,' while the other is marked as 'power.'
  • These LEDs provide visual cues to indicate the status of critical functions.
  • It incorporates TP test points, which are invaluable for conducting tests and inspections to ensure its proper functioning.

System Hardware Overview

  • The control cabinet is the central hub for the EX2100 system, housing critical components responsible for control, communication, and input/output (I/O) operations. This cabinet serves as the brain of the system, orchestrating and supervising various functions essential for the excitation process.
  • Within the control cabinet, a range of boards play a pivotal role in regulating and monitoring the power generation process. These boards are equipped with advanced control circuitry that ensures precise control over the exciter's performance. They also facilitate seamless communication with other system components and external devices.
  • The auxiliary cabinet is tasked with safeguarding power generation through a series of protection circuits and field flashing mechanisms. One of its primary functions is to handle de-excitation, which is essential for safely shutting down the excitation system when required. Additionally, the auxiliary cabinet incorporates circuits designed to suppress shaft voltage, protecting the integrity of the power generation equipment.
  • This cabinet is a guardian of power generation, ensuring that the system operates reliably and safely even under challenging conditions or when specific interventions are necessary.
  • The power conversion cabinet houses the heart of the electrical transformation process within the EX2100 system. It is equipped with a range of components designed to convert and regulate electrical power to meet the system's requirements. The central element in this cabinet is the power SCR (Silicon-Controlled Rectifier) cells, which play a pivotal role in controlling the flow of electricity.
  • Cooling fans are incorporated to maintain optimal operating temperatures, ensuring the SCR cells operate efficiently. Additionally, the power conversion cabinet contains direct current (DC) contactors and alternating current (AC) disconnect mechanisms, which are instrumental in controlling and managing the power output.
  • At the core of the power conversion process is the power converter. This component consists of bridge rectifiers, resistor/capacitor filter configurations, and control circuitry. The bridge rectifiers are key in converting alternating current (AC) into direct current (DC), a fundamental step in the excitation process.
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