The IS200STCIH2AED is a GE Mark VI, 24-contact input simplex terminal board, commonly used for turbine control systems to process contact signals. It is a brand-new component often sourced through authorized automation distributors, usually backed by a 1-year warranty.
- 24 V DC Voltage Rating
- PDIA Impacted I/O Pack
- I/O Module Terminal Board
This terminal board supports multiple input and output connections, allowing efficient integration of sensors, actuators, and other field devices into the control architecture. Its design ensures stable signal transmission and reduces wiring errors in complex industrial setups.
Important Notice:
Other accessories, manuals, cables, calibration data, software, etc. are not included with this equipment unless listed in the above stock item description.
GE IS200STCIH2AED TERMINAL BOARD Manuals, Datasheets, Drivers, Link
Important Notice: Other accessories, manuals, cables, calibration data, software, etc. are not included with this equipment unless listed in the above stock item description.
As the terminal interface of Distributed Control System (DCS), it plays the role of signal acquisition in the following industries:
Petrochemical industry: monitoring the operating status and alarm signals of rotating machinery such as pumps and compressors.
Steel and Metallurgy: Provides reliable dry contact signal input in high temperature and high electromagnetic interference environments.
Electroplating and electrolysis industry: used for monitoring and managing large AC currents and related process switches.
Signal acquisition: Supports 24 channels of dry contact voltage input, used to monitor the position, movement, and status of production equipment such as conveyor belts, robot arms, motors, pumps, and valves.
Anti interference protection: Each input terminal is equipped with a noise suppression circuit, which can effectively filter high-frequency noise and suppress surges, ensuring signal stability in harsh industrial environments.
Industry application: Widely used in the fields of oil and gas (refineries, processing plants) and power energy, for monitoring and managing pump, valve, and pipeline sensor signals.