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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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IS200EBRGH2A | GE | Exciter Bridge Interface BoardIS200EBRGH2A | GE | Exciter Bridge Interface Board
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General Electric IS420ESWBH3AE 16-Port Ethernet SwitchGeneral Electric IS420ESWBH3AE 16-Port Ethernet Switch
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IS200TSVOH1BBB Mark VI Servo Terminal Board | GEIS200TSVOH1BBB Mark VI Servo Terminal Board | GE
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GE IS200TRLYH1BGF Mark VI Relay Output BoardGE IS200TRLYH1BGF Mark VI Relay Output Board
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IS200TBCIH1BBC Mark VI | GE | Contact Input Terminal BoardIS200TBCIH1BBC Mark VI | GE | Contact Input Terminal Board
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IS200TBAIH1CCC | GE | Mark VIe Analog Input Terminal BoardIS200TBAIH1CCC | GE | Mark VIe Analog Input Terminal Board
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GE IS200TBTCH1CBB Mark VIe Thermocouple Input Terminal BoardGE IS200TBTCH1CBB Mark VIe Thermocouple Input Terminal Board
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GE IS200AEPAH1BHC Mark VIe Turbine Control PCB AssemblyGE IS200AEPAH1BHC Mark VIe Turbine Control PCB Assembly
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General Electric IS220PPDAH1A Mark VIe Power Distribution I/O PackGeneral Electric IS220PPDAH1A Mark VIe Power Distribution I/O Pack
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Mark VIe | GE | IS220PSVOH1A Servo Control I/O PackMark VIe | GE | IS220PSVOH1A Servo Control I/O Pack
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GE IS220PRTDH1A Mark VIe RTD Input I/O PackGE IS220PRTDH1A Mark VIe RTD Input I/O Pack
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GE IS415UCVHH1A Mark VIe Controller Board ModuleGE IS415UCVHH1A Mark VIe Controller Board Module
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GE Energy IS215AEPAH1CA Mark VIe Wind AEPA Card Module AssemblyGE Energy IS215AEPAH1CA Mark VIe Wind AEPA Card Module Assembly
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IS210MACCH1AKH | GE | Mark VI Control System I/O BoardIS210MACCH1AKH | GE | Mark VI Control System I/O Board
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Evolving SCADA System Architectures in Industrial Automation

Evolving SCADA System Architectures in Industrial Automation

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