Description
GE IC752SPL013-BA
Technical Specifications:
- Function: Excitation controller interface and signal conditioning
- Inputs: Compatible with RTD and thermocouple temperature sensors; analog inputs such as 4–20 mA, 0–1 VDC, 0–5 VDC
- Outputs: Control signals to excitation system components
- Communication: Supports industry-standard protocols for system integration
- Voltage: Typically 24 VDC control supply (varies by system)
- Environment: Designed for industrial power generation environments
Functional Features:
- Data acquisition and processing for excitation parameters
- Automatic adjustment of excitation current to maintain voltage stability
- Fault detection and diagnostic capabilities with alarms
- Integration with generator control and protection systems
Application Scenarios:
- Power plants using GE EX2100 or compatible excitation systems
- Turbine-generator sets requiring precise excitation control
- Industrial power generation and distribution facilities
Performance Parameters:
- High accuracy measurement of temperature and analog signals
- Fast response to load changes for stable generator output
- Robust communication with plant control networks
Material and Structural Characteristics:
- Printed circuit board with industrial-grade components
- Designed for DIN-rack or panel mounting within control cabinets
- Conformal coating options for protection against harsh environments
Working Principle: The board receives sensor inputs and control commands, processes them, and outputs appropriate signals to the excitation system. It communicates with higher-level control systems to coordinate excitation actions. Installation Requirements:
- Install within the excitation control cabinet according to system drawings
- Connect sensor and control wiring with appropriate shielding
- Configure communication parameters and addresses
- Ensure proper grounding to minimize noise
Usage Notes:
- Follow manufacturer guidelines for calibration and setup
- Regularly inspect connections and firmware versions
- Observe safety procedures when working with live excitation equipment
- Replace only with compatible variants to maintain system integrity





