Product Description
The IS200LSGIH1APR from General Electric is designed to be a replacement component for the company’s Mark VI Speedtronic system. Like other Speedtronic systems that came before it, the Mark VI is designed to control and manage industrial gas and steam turbine systems. Unlike earlier systems, the MKVI offers significant options for personalization to the needs of the end-user depending on the size and complexity of the associated turbine. The IS200LSGIH1APR board functions as part of the company’s LS2100e static starter system. This is typically used in conjunction with the Mark VI ICS, EX2100e control, and an HMI.
The IS200LSGIH1APR allows for different mounting options via its factory drilled corners. The board can accept and accommodate daughterboards. There are two locations on the board where connectors and standoffs will allow auxiliary boards to be mounted to the surface of the primary board. These are marked off by straight lines on the board’s surface.
The IS200LSGIH1APR has several connectors, including four Augat connectors. Three of these connectors are the same size. The remaining connector is significantly smaller than the others. Additionally, the board has three vertical pin connectors lined up side-by-side along one short board edge. Each connector includes retaining clips to ensure the connection is properly maintained.
Other components on the IS200LSGIH1APR include several lines of light-emitting components, diodes, resistors, transistors, and capacitors. The board itself carries the GE logo and is also marked with codes that will help the end-user with installation. More information about this board can be sourced through original manuals or product guides from General Electric.