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IS200EMIOH1AEB | General Electric | EX2000 Exciter Main I/O BoardIS200EMIOH1AEB | General Electric | EX2000 Exciter Main I/O BoardIS200EMIOH1AEB | General Electric | EX2000 Exciter Main I/O Board
IS200EMIOH1AEB | General Electric | EX2000 Exciter Main I/O Board
IS200EMIOH1AEB | General Electric | EX2000 Exciter Main I/O Board
IS200EMIOH1AEB | General Electric | EX2000 Exciter Main I/O Board

IS200EMIOH1AEB | General Electric | EX2000 Exciter Main I/O Board


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PRODUCT SKU : IS200EMIOH1AEB

PRODUCT TYPE : Exciter Main I/O Board

PRODUCT VENDOR : General Electric


  • 100% Genuine Parts – Risk-Free 30-Day Returns
  • 1-Year Warranty & Expert Support for Every Order

Product Details

Product Description

The IS200EMIOH1AEB Exciter Main I/O Board is a General Electric component engineered for the EX2000 excitation control system. This VME‑style board occupies a single slot in the control rack and provides reliable management of input and output signals from multiple terminal boards, including EPCT, ECTB, EACF, and EXTB. Designed with surface‑mount technology and robust protective features, it ensures stable operation in turbine excitation environments.

Technical Specifications

  • Manufacturer: General Electric (GE)

  • Series: EX2000 Excitation Control System

  • Product Type: Exciter Main I/O Board

  • Model Number: IS200EMIOH1AEB

  • Number of Channels: 12

  • Input Span: 4–20 mA

  • Analog Output Current: 0–20 mA

  • Common Mode Voltage Range: ±5 V

  • Maximum Lead Resistance: 15 Ω

  • Technology: Surface‑mount PCB design

  • Operating Temperature Range: –30 °C to +65 °C

  • Dimensions: 8.26 cm (H) × 4.19 cm (W)

  • Weight: Approx. 1 lb (0.45 kg)

  • Country of Origin: USA

  • Mounting Method: Single‑slot, double‑height VME rack installation

  • Availability: In stock

Application Scenarios

This board is typically used in:

  • Excitation control systems requiring precise I/O signal management

  • Gas and steam turbine platforms within the EX2000 series

  • Industrial power generation environments where reliable excitation control is essential

FAQ

Q: What terminal boards does the IS200EMIOH1AEB interface with?  A: It manages I/O signals from EPCT, ECTB, EACF, and EXTB terminal boards.

Q: What is the input signal range?  A: The board supports a 4–20 mA input span.

Q: What is the maximum lead resistance supported?  A: Up to 15 Ω.

Q: How does this model compare to other EX2000 boards?  A: The IS200EMIOH1AEB focuses on exciter I/O management, while other boards may specialize in communication or feedback functions.

 

Additional Information

  • 100% Genuine Parts: All products are original and authentic, ensuring reliable industrial performance.
  • 30-Day Refund Guarantee: Return any in-stock item within 30 days in original, unopened packaging for a full refund (excluding shipping and fees).
  • 12-Month Warranty: Covers defects in materials or workmanship; excludes misuse, normal wear, or unauthorized modifications.
  • Worldwide Shipping: We ship via USPS, UPS, FedEx, and DHL. Delivery times vary by country and may be subject to customs or import fees.
  • Support & Contact: Technical and warranty assistance is available anytime. Contact us here: Contact.
  • Purchase Guidance: Check product specifications and compatibility carefully before ordering to ensure proper application.




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