DS200KLDAF1EAB Mark VIe Control System
DS200KLDAF1EAB Product Introduction
Basic Information
Brand: GE (General Electric)
Model:DS200KLDAF1EAB
Part Number: DS200KLDAF1EAB
Series: Mark VIe Speedtronic Turbine Control System I/O Pack
Country of Origin: United States
Product Type: Discrete Input Module (Contact Input Module), also known as PDIA I/O Pack
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Functional OverviewThe DS200KLDAF1EAB is a 24-channel discrete (digital) input module in the GE Mark VIe control system. Its primary function is to collect discrete signals (contact open/close signals) generated by field devices such as sensors,
switches, and relays, convert them into digital signals that can be recognized and processed by the PLC or control system CPU,
and transmit the processed data to the GE Speedtronic turbine control system or other control equipment, enabling automated control and monitoring. Key Technical Specifications
Rated Voltage: 24.0 VDC (Nominal)
Maximum Rated Voltage: 28.6 VDC
Maximum Rated Contact Input Voltage: 32 VDC
Number of Input Channels: 24 Discrete Inputs
Operating Temperature Range: -30°C to +65°C
Environmental Adaptability: Passes rigorous environmental testing, capable of long-term stable operation in harsh industrial environments Compatible Terminal Boards
The DS200KLDAF1EAB can be paired with a variety of GE terminal boards, including but not limited to:
IS200STCIH1A / IS200STCIH2A
IS200STCIH8A
IS200TBCIH2C / IS200TBCIH4C
IS400STCIH1A / IS400STCIH2A / IS400STCIH8A
IS400TBCIH2C Certifications and Safety
This module is UL certified and can be used in both hazardous and non-hazardous locations. The UL certification covers various classes and divisions, and relevant UL mark documents are available for reference.
ABB’s new IRB 6640 six-axis robot is sold, reaching a major milestone
The sale of a new IRB 6640 six-axis robot marks another major milestone for ABB, which has long been a leader in the development of industrial robots. This is the 200,000th robot sold globally since the ABB Group entered the field in 1974. robot.
This “heavyweight” robot was purchased by Chinese system integrator Yingkou Jinchen Machinery Co., Ltd. and “landed” in the solar module production workshop of Changshu Canadian Solar Power Technology Co., Ltd.
Yingkou Jinchen Machinery Co., Ltd. specializes in providing high-end intelligent automation systems in the fields of new energy and photovoltaics. The end user, Changshu Canadian Solar Technology Co., Ltd., is one of the world’s largest solar module manufacturers and the world’s leading supplier of silicon ingots, silicon wafers, solar cells, solar power systems and specialized solar products.
On March 27, 2012, a special celebration ceremony was held in the new factory of Yingkou Jinchen Machinery Co., Ltd., attended by Ni Side, global head of ABB Robotics Department, Li Yisheng, chairman of Yingkou Jinchen Machinery Co., Ltd., and Yingkou Jinchen Machinery Co., Ltd. Vice Mayor Liu Huanxin.
Ni Side delivered a speech at the ceremony: “Nearly half of the world’s industrial robots are installed in automobile and auto parts factories. But in recent years, industries other than automobiles, such as food, electronics and electrical, as well as solar and wind energy, have In China’s new energy industry, the installed base of robots has increased significantly.
“So, it is not surprising that our 200,000th robot has ‘settled’ in a solar photovoltaic module factory in China. There are several major factors driving the popularity of robots in the general manufacturing industry. The most important of these is that robots can stably ensure high-quality production while improving production efficiency. Moreover, the price of robots continues to fall. On the one hand, it speeds up the return on investment of enterprises. On the other hand, it can liberate employees from boring tasks, dangerous and dirty environments or tasks that require precision operations, and instead switch to work Move to a position that is more fulfilling and has higher long-term rewards. ”
Li Yisheng, chairman of Yingkou Jinchen Machinery Co., Ltd., also delivered a speech: “ABB’s 200,000th robot is a symbol of the long-term successful cooperation between Jinchen and ABB. ABB has always been our strong technical support. I believe that the cooperation between the two parties will be Continue to deepen and provide more robotic automation solutions for solar energy manufacturers.” In
1974, ABB (then named Asea) launched the first all-electric robot IRB 6. Today, ABB has nearly 30 types of robots, which can widely meet the production needs of various industries, and are fully supported by strong system integration capabilities and a global sales and service network in 53 countries.
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