GE IS200SRLYH2A IS200SRLYH2AAA
| Brand | GE |
| Model Number | IS200SRLYH2A AA |
| Unit price | $3000 |
| Country Of Origin | USA |
| Weight | 0.75KG |
| Certificate |
C/O from the Chamber of Commerce C/Q from the Manufacturer |
| Warranty | 12 Months |
| Inventory Qty | 9 |
GE IS200SRLYH2A is relay terminal board which is belong to Mark VI series and used for gas turbine and steam turbines and then subsequently expand to wind power generation.
Hardware Configuration and Specifications
Terminal Block (TB1)
Located on the left side of the circuit board.
Appearance: Solid green with white numerals.
Quantity: 48 terminals total (24 per row, top and bottom).
One metal mounting ring hole at each end.
Relay Array
Quantity: 12 relays (labeled K1 through K12).
Other Components
Connectors: Two long gray components labeled JW1 and JW2, positioned on either side of the relay array.
Capacitors: Multiple small black rectangular capacitors.
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
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Key Feature Summary
Components of the GE Mark VI turbine management system.
Serves as a relay interface board, providing multiplexed relay control and terminal connection functions.
Hardware design incorporates high-density terminal strips and grouped relay layouts.
Series evolution reflects expansion from traditional energy to new energy applications like wind power.
Note: Mark Series (beginning with Mark I in the late 1960s). This product is a member of the Mark VI within the Mark Series. This product is discontinued and considered legacy.

