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General Electric

General Electric Industrial Control Systems cover a broad range of automation and control solutions used in power generation, manufacturing, and process industries. This category includes key platforms such as Mark VI and Mark VIe turbine control systems, PACSystems PLC and PAC solutions, as well as commonly integrated FANUC control components. These systems are designed to support real-time control, high system reliability, and long-term operation in critical industrial environments, making them suitable for new installations, system expansions, maintenance, and replacement projects.

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GE WESDAC D20 C Analog Digital I/O ModuleGE WESDAC D20 C Analog Digital I/O Module
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WESDAC D20A GE Analog Scan ModuleWESDAC D20A GE Analog Scan Module
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GE WESDAC D20ME Substation ControllerGE WESDAC D20ME Substation Controller
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WESDAC D20M++ GE Control ModuleWESDAC D20M++ GE Control Module
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GE Fanuc WESDAC D20 PS Status Input ModuleGE Fanuc WESDAC D20 PS Status Input Module
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GE WESCOM D200 VME ControllerGE WESCOM D200 VME Controller
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D20 EME2 10Base-T GE Ethernet ModuleD20 EME2 10Base-T GE Ethernet Module
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GE D20 EME Ethernet and Memory Expansion ModuleGE D20 EME Ethernet and Memory Expansion Module
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VCM232.3 GE VME Control ModuleVCM232.3 GE VME Control Module
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GE Fanuc 8851-LC-MT SafetyNet ControllerGE Fanuc 8851-LC-MT SafetyNet Controller
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8750-CA-NS GE PAC8000 Series Controller Carrier8750-CA-NS GE PAC8000 Series Controller Carrier
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GE 151X1233DD01SA02 Wind Turbine Pitch Battery Charger AssemblyGE 151X1233DD01SA02 Wind Turbine Pitch Battery Charger Assembly
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GE Hydran M2 HYDRANM2 Transformer Monitoring DeviceGE Hydran M2 HYDRANM2 Transformer Monitoring Device
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IC755SUE10CTD General Electric Power Interface ComponentIC755SUE10CTD General Electric Power Interface Component
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General Electric 151X207BA10SA01 Battery Charger Sub-AssemblyGeneral Electric 151X207BA10SA01 Battery Charger Sub-Assembly
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