Description
GE IS210AEPSG1BCA
- Technical Specifications:
- Series: GE Mark VI/Mark VIe
- Board Type: Power supply / auxiliary board
- Function Acronym: AEPS
- Functional Revision: 1 BCA
- Input Voltage: Typically 125 V DC (common in Mark VIe exciters/control racks; confirm with system manuals)
- Outputs: Regulated low-voltage supplies (e.g., 24 V DC, 5 V DC, 3.3 V DC) for internal and external loads
- Components: Heat sinks, voltage regulators, transformers, capacitors, inductors, test points, LEDs, connectors
- Protection: Overvoltage, overcurrent, and thermal protection features
- Functional Features:
- Converts input power to regulated voltages required by control and I/O modules
- Provides auxiliary functions such as signal buffering or interface support
- LEDs indicate power status and fault conditions
- Designed for compatibility with redundant power architectures
- Application Scenarios:
- Gas/steam turbine control cabinets requiring regulated power distribution
- Wind turbine main and auxiliary control racks
- Industrial automation systems needing reliable board-level power conversion
- Performance Parameters:
- Stable output voltages over varying load and input conditions
- High efficiency and low heat generation
- Long-life industrial-grade components for continuous operation
- Material and Structural Characteristics:
- High-quality PCB with robust power components
- Heat sinks and thermal management structures for reliable operation
- Conformal coating options available for harsh environments
- Working Principle:
- Accepts input power from a bulk supply and converts it to multiple regulated outputs through DC/DC conversion or linear regulation stages. It includes protection circuits to safeguard against faults and provides status indicators for operator awareness.
- Installation Requirements:
- Mount in the designated power or auxiliary slot within the Mark VI/VIe rack
- Ensure proper wiring of input power following GE-approved schematics
- Verify correct grounding and bonding
- Follow lockout/tagout procedures during installation and maintenance
- Usage Notes:
- Confirm input voltage and current ratings match system requirements
- Avoid operating beyond specified temperature and load ratings
- Periodically inspect for signs of overheating or component degradation
- Follow GE maintenance manuals for testing and replacement procedures





