GE IS200AEBMG1A IS200AEBMG1AFB
| Brand | GE |
| Model Number | IS200AEBMG1A FB |
| Unit price | $1000 |
| Country Of Origin | USA |
| Weight | 0.5KG |
| Certificate |
C/O from the Chamber of Commerce C/Q from the Manufacturer |
| Warranty | 12 Months |
| Inventory Qty | 1 |
GE IS200AEBMG1A FB is a Engineering bridge module which is one component of Speedtronic Mark VI for GAS TURBINE SYSTEM
The circuit board is rectangular and mounted on a dedicated carrier (1151x122OBQ01) for easy integration into VME rack systems.
Does not include the standard Mark VI front panel; secured via screw holes and latches on the carrier.
Primary components include: 6 vertical connectors, 4 transistors, over 40 diodes, over 40 resistors (including metal film types), and 12 capacitors.
The part number (IS200AEBMG1AFB) conveys information about the series, function, coating style, product group, and revision version.
Account Number 88800006406771
Account name Vogi International Trading Co., Limited
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SWITF/BIC Code WIHBHKHHXXX
Bank name OCBC Hong Kong Branch
Bank address 161 Queen's Road Central, Central, Hong Kong
Country/Region Hong Kong (China)
Account type Business Account
Bank code 035
Payment method For the payment of goods, please make a FPS/CHATS/SWIFT Payment
Notes Please include the following memo/message to receiver when making a payment: [Buyer Name] [Invoice/Contract Number] [Product]
Product Positioning and System Affiliation
This circuit board is a component of the General Electric (GE) Speedtronic Mark VI turbine control system.
The Mark VI system is a distributed solution for controlling turbines in water, steam, and gas industries, offering broader applicability than its predecessors (such as Mark V).
This board belongs to one of the final Mark series products utilizing Speedtronic control technology.
Note:
This product is now considered obsolete and classified as a discontinued model.
Although categorized as “standard assembly,” the protruding screw brackets on the board side increase the total surface area, suggesting modular assembly characteristics.

