Description
Technical Parameters
Product Introduction
The IS420YVIBS1B vibration monitoring module contains a local processor and data acquisition board, which are housed in an I/O pack. Either one or three I/O packs can be mounted on the TVBA terminal board, to provide either Simplex or TMR module redundancy. The TVBA provides two 24-point, barrier-type terminal blocks that accept two 3.0 mm2 (#12AWG) wires with 300 V insulation and spade or ring type lugs.
Technical Specifications
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Manufacture |
General Electric(GE) |
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Model |
IS420YVIBS1B |
| Part Number | IS420YVIBS1B |
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Description |
Mark VIeS YVIB Vibration Monitor I/O Pack
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Origin |
USA |
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Dimension |
17.12*8cm |
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Weight |
0.55kg |
Product Details
The YVIB can monitor 13 sensors, and has the flexibility to mix sensor types based on specific channel configuration and YVIB processor type. The I/O pack has two RJ-45 Ethernet connectors, one 3-pin power input, and a DC-37 pin connector that connects directly to the TVBA terminal board. Visual diagnostics are provided through indicator LEDs.
Captive clamps are provided for terminating bare wires. Signal flow between the terminal blocks and the I/O packs is conditioned with passive suppression circuits and electromagnetic interference protection. In addition, a pull-up bias is applied to signals for open circuit fault detection.

YVIB Version Compatibility
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I/O Pack
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Processor
Board†
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Application
Board†
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Compatible
(Supported)
Firmware
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ControlST
Versions
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Enhanced
Signal Mode‡
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Channels
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Sensor
Types
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YVIBS1B
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BPPC
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BBAA
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V05.01 and later
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Supported in
V06.02 and later
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Yes
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13
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Refer to the table
YVIB Supported
Sensor Inputs.
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†Internal to the I/O pack and are not replaceable.
‡YVIBS1B supports an additional KeyPhasor* input, a CDM input, and other enhanced processing capabilities.
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YVIB Installation
➢➢To install a new YVIB module into an existing control cabinet
1.Securely mount the desired terminal board.
2.Directly plug the YVIB I/O pack into the terminal board connectors.
3.Mechanically secure the I/O packs using the threaded studs adjacent to the Ethernet ports. The studs slide into a mounting bracket specific to the terminal board type. The bracket location should be adjusted such that there is no right-angle force applied to the DC-37 pin connector between the I/O pack and the terminal board. The adjustment should only be required once in the service life of the product.
4.Plug in one or two Ethernet cables depending on the system configuration. The I/O pack will operate over either port. If dual connections are used, the standard practice is to connect ENET1 to the network associated with the R controller.
5. Apply power to the I/O pack by plugging in the connector on the side of the I/O pack. It is not necessary to remove power from the cable before plugging it in because the I/O pack has inherent soft-start capability that controls current inrush on power application.
6.Use the ToolboxST* application to configure the I/O pack. The following table provides links to some typical configurations examples based on application (not necessarily any site-specific configuration).
YVIB I/O Pack Replacement
➢➢To replace a YVIB I/O pack
1.Follow all site safety procedures.
2.Remove the power plug located in the connector on the side of the failed I/O pack.
3.Unplug the Ethernet cable(s) from the failed I/O pack, and mark the positions of the removed cable(s).
4.Loosen the two mounting nuts on the I/O pack threaded shafts.
5.Unplug the I/O pack.
6.Plug in the replacement I/O pack. Make sure the I/O pack connector is fully seated on all sides, then properly tighten mounting nuts.
7.Plug the Ethernet and power cables back into the I/O pack.













