Description
GE IS200TCSAS1ACB Analog Terminal Board – Mark VI Turbine Control Module
GE IS200TCSAS1ACB is a high-performance analog terminal board designed for GE Mark VI turbine control systems, widely used in power generation, oil & gas, and heavy industrial automation applications. As a critical interface module, it provides signal routing, terminal connections, and power distribution between field devices and core control boards, ensuring accurate analog signal processing and reliable turbine operation.
Procurement Assurance & Technical Specifications
- Brand: General Electric (GE)
- Model: IS200TCSAS1ACB
- Series: Mark VI / Mark VIe
- Product Type: Analog Terminal Board / Turbine Control PCB
- Availability: In Stock
- Delivery Time: 3–7 working days after payment
- Warranty: 12 Months
- Condition: New / Used (Tested OK)
- Input/Output: Analog signal routing and terminal interface
- Power Supply: 28 V DC control power via connector interface
- Isolation: Up to ±2000 V DC (signal isolation capability)
- Communication: Integrated with Mark VI backplane / ISBus system
- Connectors: Multi-pin connectors (P1, P2, P4, P5 for signal and power routing)

- Operating Temperature: Typically -20°C to +60°C
- Dimensions: Approx. 33 × 17.8 × 5 cm
- Weight: Approx. 0.9 kg
Industry Applications
- Power Generation: Gas and steam turbine control systems for precise analog signal acquisition and control
- Oil & Gas: Critical process monitoring and turbine-driven compressor systems
- Petrochemical Plants: Reliable signal interfacing in hazardous and continuous process environments
- Industrial Automation: Integration with DCS/PLC systems for high-precision analog control
The GE IS200TCSAS1ACB is engineered for durability, signal integrity, and seamless compatibility within GE Mark VI systems, making it an essential component for maintaining stable and efficient turbine control operations.
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