Description
Technical Parameters
Product Introduction
IS200TBAIH1C is a TBAI analog input/output module from the GE Mark VI Speedtronic series. It is mainly used for precise data acquisition and control applications, and plays a role in gas turbine, steam turbine and other related industrial control systems.
Technical Specifications
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Manufacture |
General Electric(GE) |
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Model |
IS230TNAIH2C |
| Part Number | IS200TBAIH1CED |
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Description |
VAIC Analog Input/Output
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Origin |
USA |
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Dimension |
30*20*6cm |
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Weight |
0.35kg |
Product Details
The TBAI terminal board works with the VAIC and supports simplex and TMR applications. One or two TBAIs can be connected to the VAIC. In TMR systems, TBAI is cabled to three VAIC boards.
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Terminal Board Revision
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VAIC Board Revision
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TBAIH1A
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VAICH1C
and earlier
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TBAIH1B
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VAICH1C
and earlier
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TBAIH1C
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VAICH1D
and later
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TBAIH2C
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VAICH1C
and earlier
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Module Installation
Connect the input and output wires directly to two I/O terminal blocks mounted on the terminal board. Each block is held down with two screws and has 24 terminals accepting up to #12 AWG wires. A shield terminal attachment point is located adjacent to each terminal block.
Module Configuration
The terminal board is configured by jumpers. For the location of these jumpers, refer to the installation diagram. The jumper choices are as follows:
• Jumpers J1A through J8A select either current input or voltage input.
• Jumpers J1B through J8B select whether the return is connected to common or is
left open.
• Jumpers J9A and J10A select either 1 mA or 20 mA input current.
• Jumpers J9B and J10B select whether the return is connected to common or is left
open.
• Jumper J0 sets output 1 to either 20 mA or 200 mA.

Module Diagnostics

Diagnostic tests are made on the terminal board as follows:
• The terminal board provides the voltage drop across a series resistor to indicate the output current. The VAIC creates a diagnostic alarm (fault) if either of the two
outputs goes unhealthy.
• Each cable connector on the terminal board has its own ID device that is interrogatedby the VAIC. The ID device is a read-only chip coded with the terminal board serial number, board type, revision number, and the JR, JS, JT connector location.When this chip is read by the VAIC and a mismatch is encountered, a hardware incompatibility fault is created.













