GE IS200EPSMG1A

Product Introduction: The IS200EPSMG1A is a critical power supply module for the GE Mark VI turbine control system. It converts incoming facility power into regulated, isolated DC voltages required by the control processors, I/O boards, and communication modules, serving as the heartbeat of the entire control cabinet.

Category: SKU: GE IS200EPSMG1A

Description

GE IS200EPSMG1A

Technical Specifications: Accepts standard industrial AC or DC input voltages (typically 125V DC or 120V AC) and provides multiple isolated DC output rails (typically +5V, +12V, -12V, and +24V) with high current capacity. Features built-in diagnostics for output voltage monitoring.

Functional Features: Features redundant power sharing capabilities, over-voltage protection, over-current protection, and power-good status signaling to the system controller. It ensures clean, stable power to sensitive control electronics even during facility power fluctuations.

Application Scenarios: Integral to all GE Mark VI turbine control cabinets in power plants, ensuring uninterrupted power to critical safety and control systems. It is designed to operate continuously for years without maintenance.

Performance Parameters: Offers high efficiency, low ripple, and excellent line/load regulation. Designed to maintain output during brief input voltage sags and to gracefully shut down non-critical loads during brownout conditions.

Material Composition & Structural Characteristics: Housed in a metal shielded enclosure to prevent electromagnetic interference. Contains high-capacity electrolytic capacitors, solid-state switching components, and thermal protection circuits.

Installation Requirements: Requires secure mounting in the power supply bay of the control rack. Heavy-gauge wiring must be used for input and output connections to handle high currents. Ensure adequate clearance for airflow.

Usage Precautions: Verify input voltage polarity and magnitude before energizing. Allow adequate ventilation for heat dissipation. Do not attempt to service internal components due to lethal voltage hazards. Regularly check capacitor health during preventive maintenance.