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General Electric IS200EXHSG3AEC Exciter HS Relay Driver Board
General Electric IS200EXHSG3AEC Exciter HS Relay Driver Board
General Electric IS200EXHSG3AEC Exciter HS Relay Driver Board

General Electric IS200EXHSG3AEC Exciter HS Relay Driver Board


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PRODUCT SKU : IS200EXHSG3AEC

PRODUCT TYPE : Relay Output Modules

PRODUCT VENDOR : General Electric


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Product Details

Configured for high-speed switching operations in EX2100 excitation control systems, the GE IS200EXHSG3AEC (IS200EXHSG3AEC Exciter HS Relay Driver Board) provides direct physical/electrical execution of contactor and relay drive control.

Hardware Specifications

Parameter Specification
Model IS200EXHSG3AEC
Brand General Electric
Origin USA
Dimensions 8.26 cm x 4.19 cm x 12.1 cm
Relay Channels 12
Technology Surface-mount

Profinet / EtherNet/IP Deterministic Networks

The IS200EXHSG3AEC operates as an output interface node within the EX2100 architecture, managing the high-speed actuation of DC contactors and pilot relays. The module processes field-flashing signals (53A/53B) and de-excitation status (KDEP) with deterministic timing, ensuring that control transitions are synchronized with the system's excitation requirements. Through its integration with the Excitation Monitoring and Instrumentation Output (EMIO) system, the board conditions status signals from the Exciter De-Excitation Board (EDEX) and crowbar circuits. Firmware flash compatibility is managed via the controller backplane, allowing for precise adjustment of relay drive parameters and I/O density scaling during system configuration.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Can the IS200EXHSG3AEC be hot-swapped during excitation system operation?

A: No. Removing or inserting the module while the excitation system is energized will interrupt the drive signals for field flashing and de-excitation relays, leading to a system trip or loss of excitation control.

Q: How does the board handle signal feedback from external de-excitation boards?

A: The board performs hardware-level signal conditioning on inputs received from the EDEX and EXDE boards. These conditioned signals are then routed through the EMIO system for monitoring and safety verification.

Field Installation Guidelines

  1. Mounting: Ensure the board is firmly secured within the EX2100 cabinet slot. Use the designated retention clips to maintain electrical continuity with the backplane connectors.
  2. Wiring Integrity: Use shielded cabling for all feedback signals originating from the EDEX or EXDE boards to prevent electromagnetic interference from degrading status signal accuracy.
  3. Relay Circuit Protection: Ensure that the DC contactor coils driven by the onboard relays are protected with flyback diodes or appropriate transient suppression devices to prevent voltage spikes that could damage the surface-mount drive circuitry.
  4. Connector Inspection: Periodically verify that all D-type and edge connectors are free of oxidation and debris. Poor contact impedance can lead to delayed relay response times or intermittent driver failures.

Additional Information

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  • 12-Month Warranty: Covers defects in materials or workmanship; excludes misuse, normal wear, or unauthorized modifications.
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