Description
GE PCH1026/CHF861040 – Plug‑in Control/Interface Board for GE Industrial Racks
The GE PCH1026/CHF861040 is a rack-mount plug‑in control/interface board used in GE industrial control cabinets. From my experience, this type of module typically bridges system backplane communications with adjacent I/O or supervisory logic, making it a straightforward drop‑in spare for maintenance teams working on legacy and current GE power and process control systems. You might notice that the “CHF861040” suffix denotes a specific hardware/firmware sub‑revision, which helps match the board to the exact rack and system software you’re running.
Order Placement Process & Guarantees
- Warranty: 365 days
- Lead time: Typically 1 week if in stock; no more than one month at the latest
- Payment: 50% advance payment; full payment prior to delivery
- Express delivery: FedEx, UPS, DHL
- Packing: ESD-safe, foam-protected, moisture barrier bag for international transit
Key Features
- Backplane-powered design – No external PSU wiring; the card draws power from the system rack for cleaner installs.
- Revision-controlled (CHF861040) – Helps ensure firmware/hardware alignment with existing slots and peer modules.
- Status/health indication – Front-edge LEDs (on most builds) simplify quick checks during commissioning or fault tracing.
- Field-proven layout – GE’s conservative thermal and trace design typically enhances long-term stability in hot cabinets.
- Service-friendly – Single-slot plug-in format with captive screws; easy swap during planned outages.
- Robust signal handling – Designed to interface via the rack backplane; field terminations usually stay on separate terminal boards to keep wiring tidy.
- Compatibility path – Often coexists with legacy GE racks and Alstom-integrated cabinets, which is practical for mixed fleets.
Technical Specifications
| Brand / Model | GE PCH1026/CHF861040 |
| Functional Type | Rack plug‑in control/interface board (backplane communications & module interfacing) |
| HS Code | 853890 (Parts for electrical control/switchgear apparatus) |
| Power Requirements | Supplied via system backplane; no external power connection (typical for this series) |
| Operating Temperature | 0 to +55 °C (typical industrial cabinet environment) |
| Signal I/O Types | Backplane data/control I/O; field wiring is typically handled on separate terminal boards |
| Communication Interfaces | GE system backplane bus; service header for diagnostics may be present depending on build |
| Installation Method | Rack/backplane plug‑in, single slot, front retention screws |
| Dimensions & Weight | Compact single‑slot board; designed for standard GE rack pitch (exact figures vary by revision) |
Related or Supporting Products
- GE terminal boards (various) – Field wiring typically lands on dedicated TBs; pairing the correct TB ensures channel mapping stays one‑to‑one.
- Rack/backplane assemblies – Ensure slot pitch and keying match your PCH1026 revision for reliable seating and power rails.
- GE DS200 series boards – Commonly found in the same cabinets; while not drop‑in replacements, they’re often serviced alongside for system health checks.
- Spare front screws and ejector levers – Small hardware that saves time during outages, especially in tight cabinets.
A maintenance lead recently mentioned they swapped a PCH-series board in under 15 minutes during a planned turbine stop—no field wires moved, because the terminal boards remained in place. That’s typically the kind of low-disruption service outcome this format aims for.
Installation & Maintenance
- Cabinet environment: Install in a clean, ventilated enclosure. Maintain airflow; avoid blocking front/rear paths in densely populated racks.
- Wiring & seating: Power down and discharge before handling. Use ESD protection. Align the card with guides and press evenly until the connector fully mates; secure with front screws.
- Compatibility check: Match CHF861040 revision with system firmware notes. In many cases, mixing sub‑revisions works, but it’s safer to follow your cabinet BOM.
- Safety: Do not hot‑swap unless the rack manual explicitly allows it. Verify earth bonding and inspect backplane connectors for bent pins.
- Routine care: Quarterly dust removal using dry, oil‑free air (short bursts). Inspect electrolytic components for bulging or leakage on older units.
- Calibration/updates: The module typically doesn’t require field calibration. If firmware applies, keep revision notes with your outage documentation.
Quality & Certifications
- Certifications: CE compliance common for GE control hardware; UL/CSA recognition applies at system level in many cases; RoHS status varies by production date.
- Manufacturing quality: GE industrial-grade PCB assembly with controlled components and traceability.
- Warranty: 365‑day coverage as stated above.






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