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IS230TNSVH3A - TSVCH1A/PSVOH1B(3X) MODULE

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Module manufactured by General Electric as part of the Mark VI/VIe Series used in gas turbine sppedtronic control systems
Product DESCRIPTION
Part Number
IS230TNSVH3A
Manufacturer
General Electric
Country of Manufacture
As Per GE Manufacturing Policy
Series
Mark VI
Function
Module
Availability
In Stock
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR GE - IS230TNSVH3A
IS230TNSVH3A is a GE Module developed by General Electric. It is a part of Mark VIe series. The product functions as TSVCH1A/PSVOH1B(3X) module. The Mark VIe control was created to serve a wide range of control and protection applications, from steam and gas turbines to power generation balance of plant (BOP) equipment. The control offers more redundancy options, improved maintainability, and increased capability for locating I/O closer to the controlled equipment. Control Operator Interface (COI) The COI is made up of a collection of product and application-specific operator displays that run on a small panel computer (10.4 or 12.1 inch touch screen) with an embedded Windows operating system. When the full capability of a CIMPLICITY HMI is not required, the COI is used. The embedded Windows operating system only uses the operating system components required for a specific application. As a result, all of the power and development benefits of a Windows operating system are available in a much smaller footprint. The ToolboxST is required for the creation, installation, and modification of requisition content. Depending on the product line and specific requisition requirements, the COI can be installed in a variety of configurations. The only required cabling is for power and the Ethernet connection to the UDH. The integrated auto-sensing 10/100BaseT Ethernet connection is used for network communication. The computer's expansion options are limited, but it does support external device connections via floppy disk drives (FDD), intelligent drive electronics (IDE), and universal serial bus (USB). The COI can be connected directly to the Mark VIe or Excitation Control System, or via an EGD Ethernet switch. When the controller is ordered with a second Ethernet port, a redundant topology is available.
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