Product Description
Manufactured by General Electric, the IS200ERRBG1A is a component that fits into the Mark VI system. The Mark VI was released by GE as part of the Speedtronic line and is a platform for the management of gas or steam turbines. It can also be used to integrate power island and balance-of-plant controls. This system is designed with integrated hardware and software, both designed by GE for complete integration and a true system solution. The Mark VI is a centralized control system that uses termination boards to send and receive data from the wider system. This data can be accessed by users through connected operator interfaces (HMIs,) created from PC workstations running on a Windows OS.
The IS200ERRBG1A is an Exciter Regulator Redundant Backplane. This is part of GE’s EX2100 Excitation Control System. The EX2100 is a state-of-the-art digital control system for new and retrofit steam, gas, or hydro applications, and integrates fully with the Mark VI.
The IS200ERRBG1A is designed to provide connectivity between all boards mounted within its frame. It also powers externally mounted modules and boards via cable connectors. The ERRB repeats the M2 and C control sections of the regulator in redundant applications. The M2 and C sections use boards like ACLA, DSPX, ERIO, EPSM, ERDD, EROC, and EISB. In some cases, more than one of these boards may be used in the ERRB. The frame of the ERBB has a fan mounted into its back surface to allow for better airflow; this allows for faster dissipation of heat and maintains the proper operating temperature for the board components. More information may be found via publications from GE like manuals and user guides. Our team can help you with these resources during the order process if they are not currently available to you.