IS220YAICS1A Product datasheet
Model number: |
IS220YAICS1A |
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Module Type: |
Analog I/O Module |
Manufacture: |
GE |
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Condition: |
Brand New |
Range of Product: |
Mark VIe |
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Lead time: |
In Stock |
Weight: |
0.38kg |
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HS CODE: |
8537101190 |
Dimension: |
6x12.8x8.2cm |
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MOQ: |
1 |
Product Origin: |
USA |
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System: |
PLC |
Discontinued on: |
Dec 31,2018 |
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Communication Service: |
Ethernet router |
IS220YAICS1A Functional Description
The GE Mark VI IS220YAICS1A is a key component in the Mark VI Analog I/O Module series, designed for use in the Mark VI Turbine Control System. This printed circuit board (PCB) module is primarily used in the control of gas, steam, and wind turbines. It is often paired with the IS220YAICS1A as part of the Mark VI Safety Analog I/O Pack, providing essential analog input and output functions for turbine management.
The IS220YAICS1A is a revision of the earlier IS220YAICS1 module, featuring an A-rated functional revision. This update enhances performance and compatibility within the broader Mark VI system. The module is also known as a Euro Style Box-Type Terminal Block, offering a modular and reliable design for integration into turbine control systems.
As part of the Mark VI Turbine Control System, the IS220YAICS1A plays a critical role in ensuring precise signal processing for turbine operation. The integration of this module with the IS220YAICS1A ensures a seamless and efficient control solution for modern energy generation systems, including wind, gas, and steam turbines.
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Mark VIe Control Product Description
The Mark VIe control system is a flexible platform used in multiple applications. It features high-speed, networked input/output (I/O) for simplex, dual, and triple redundant systems. Industry-standard Ethernet communications are used for I/O, controllers, and supervisory interface to operator and maintenance stations, as well as third-party systems. The ControlST software suite, which contains the ToolboxST toolset, is used with Mark VIe controls and related systems for programming, configuration, trending, and analyzing diagnostics. It provides quality, time-coherent data in the controllers and at the plant level for effectively managing control system equipment. The Mark VIeS Safety control is a stand-alone safety control system for safety-critical applications that conform to IEC®-61508. It also uses the ControlST software suite to simplify maintenance, but retains a unique set of certified hardware and software blocks. The ToolboxST application provides a means to lock or unlock the Mark VIeS for configuration and safety instrumented function (SIF) programming.
Signal flow begins with a sensor connected to a terminal block on an I/O module. The terminal board mounts to the cabinet and is available in two basic types: T-type and S-type modules.
T-type modules typically fan the inputs to three separate I/O packs. They contain two removable 24-point, barrier-type terminal blocks. Each point can accept two 3.0 mm2 (#12,AWG) wires with 300 V insulation per point and spade or ring-type lugs. Captive clamps are also provided for terminating bare wires. Screw spacing is 9.53 mm (0.375 in) minimum, center-to-center. T-type modules are normally surface mounted, but may also be DIN-rail mounted.
A shield strip is provided next to each block, which is actually the left-hand side of the metal base where the module is mounted. Wide and narrow modules are arranged in vertical columns of high and low-level wiring that can be accessed from top and/or bottom cable entrances. An example of a wide module is a module containing magnetic relays with fused circuits for solenoid drivers.