Product Description P/N: IS215VPROH2BC DESCRIPTION / SPECIFICATIONS Description The IS215VPROH2BC is a General Electric VPro Protection Module designed for the Mark VI control systems. It delivers robust protection and diagnostic functions, enhancing system safety and reliability. This module ensures precise monitoring, fault detection, and protection for critical industrial processes. Technical Specifications Condition New / Never Used Surplus Brand General Electric Category PLCs/Machine Control Part Number IS215VPROH2BC Subcategory PC Board PLC/Add-On Board Board Type Turbine Emergency Trip or Turbine Protection Board Frame Rate Up to 100 Hz Functional Acronym/Abbreviation VPRO MPU Input Circuit Sensitivity Min. 27 mV peak at 2 Hz Power Supply Rating 125 VDC Redundancy System Simplex or TMR Response Time for Solenoids Solenoid L/R Time Constant at 0.1 sec Series Mark VI Trip Solenoids Quantity Six per VPRO (Three per TREG) Information About IS215VPROH2BC The General Electric IS215VPROH2BC, part of the Mark VI series, is a high-performance protection module designed for advanced turbine control applications. This VPro card, categorized under PLCs/Machine Control, serves as an integral component in turbine protection and emergency trip systems. It is specifically engineered to ensure reliable operation and safeguard critical machinery through its robust design and advanced features. The IS215VPROH2BC functions as a turbine protection board, offering superior reliability with a frame rate of up to 100 Hz, allowing for high-speed data processing and response. This capability is crucial for maintaining accurate and timely protection of turbine systems. The board is designed with a sensitivity of a minimum of 27 mV peak at 2 Hz for its MPU input circuits, ensuring it can detect and react to even minimal changes in the input signal. Powering the IS215VPROH2BC requires a 125 VDC supply, which is standard for many industrial applications, ensuring compatibility with existing systems. The board supports both simplex and TMR (Triple Modular Redundancy) redundancy systems, providing flexibility in achieving the desired level of fault tolerance and system reliability. This feature is particularly important for applications requiring high availability and safety. In terms of response time, the IS215VPROH2BC is engineered with a solenoid L/R time constant of 0.1 seconds, allowing for swift and precise control of trip solenoids. The board supports up to six trip solenoids, divided into three per turbine regulator (TREG), providing adequate control for complex turbine systems. Overall, the IS215VPROH2BC VPro card is a crucial component in the Mark VI series, delivering high-speed performance, flexible redundancy options, and precise protection capabilities. Its design ensures effective turbine control and emergency response, making it an essential element in maintaining the safety and efficiency of critical turbine systems. Manufacturer information General Electric (GE) is a multinational conglomerate founded in 1892, based in the United States. It operates in various industries, including aviation, healthcare, renewable energy, and power. GE is known for its innovations in technology, manufacturing, and infrastructure solutions. IQElectro is not an authorized distributor. QElectro LLC (IQElectro) is NOT an Authorized Distributor or in any way affiliated with Rockwell Automation, Siemens, or any other Manufacturers. IQElectro is NOT an Authorized Dealer of this product. The product may be of older version, date codes, or design than that available from authorized dealers. As IQElectro is not an authorized dealer of this product, the Original Manufacturer's Warranty and Support DO NOT apply.IQElectro sells SURPLUS onlyand DOES NOT SELL SOFTWARE or FIRMWARE licenses For more detailed information, please refer to the full version of our disclaimer policy Disclaimer Policy.
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