IS200SDIIHADB 24 channel output module
IS200SDIIHADB Product Introduction
Basic Information
Brand: GE (General Electric)
Model:IS200SDIIHADB
Part Number: IS200SDIIHADB
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 IS200SDIIHADB 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 IS200SDIIHADB 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.
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