Brand: GE Description: Vibration Terminal Board Condition: Brand New Certificate: COO TEST REPORT WARRANTY LETTER Warranty: 1 year Inventory Qty: 11 Payment Term: T/T Shipping Port: ShenZhen GE IS200TVIBH2BBB is a vibration termination board used in the Mark VIe turbine control system and is designed to interface with vibration probes such as proximitors, seismic, accelerometer and velocimeter probes.
Manufacture |
GE |
Model Number |
IS200TVIBH2BBB |
Ordering Number |
IS200TVIBH2BBB |
Catalog |
Mark VI |
Country Of Origin |
USA |
HS CODE |
8479909090 |
Dimension |
33cm*17.8cm*4.5cm |
Packing Dimension |
35cm*20cm*7cm |
Weight |
0.84kg |
Operating Parameters
Power Supply: Operates on a 24 VDC power supply.
Operating Temperature: Functions effectively within a temperature range of 0°C to 60°C.
Humidity: Designed to withstand environments with up to 95% non-condensing humidity.
Signal Types: It can process a variety of signals, including 4-20 mA, 0-10 V, and accelerometer signals.
Sampling Rate: High-speed sampling capabilities ensure real-time monitoring and analysis of vibration data.
Product Features
Vibration Monitoring: GE IS200TVIBH2BBB incorporates high sensitivity vibration sensors capable of capturing the minute vibrations in industrial equipment. It gives the health and operating condition of the machinery with real time data by constantly monitoring the vibration levels.
Fault Detection and Diagnosis:The GE IS200TVIBH2BBB can detect and diagnose machine faults based on the monitored vibration signal data. The device analyses the vibration patterns using pre set algorithms and thresholds. GE IS200TVIBH2BBB can not only determine if vibration values are higher than normal, it can also determine abnormal vibration frequencies, which can be an early indicator of a fault.
Data Logging and Transmission: The GE IS200TVIBH2BBB can log vibration data over time. It is capable of recording historical vibration data, which can be used for trend analysis and long term performance assessment of the machinery. Operators or maintenance personnel can view this data for the analysis. Moreover, vibration data can be sent to the centralized control system or monitoring station through a communication interface. This allows for remote monitoring and management of multiple machines from a single location.
Termination: Acts as a hub for the termination of vibration signals, aiding in neat and manageable wiring.
Signal Conditioning: the response of vibration probe with Proximitor, Seismic, Accelerometer and Velomitor probe; Processing to condition signals with the control system.
Installation
Mounting: Install the board within a protective enclosure that meets environmental specifications, ensuring adequate ventilation and protection from contaminants.
Wiring External probes: Attach probes to the board as indicated in the diagrams and use the torque values shown to ensure good connection.
Configuration: Configure the board for application-specific requirements, such as probe types, signal conditioning settings, and other parameters via the onboard jumper switches.
Testing: Once installed, conduct thorough testing to confirm that each connection is working correctly, and that everything integrates properly with the control system.
Application range
Power Generation: GE IS200TVIBH2BBB Employed in gas and steam turbine control systems to monitor and manage vibration signals, ensuring the safe and efficient operation of power plants.
Industrial Automation: Used in numerous industrial automation tasks with the need for reliable vibration monitoring and control of process equipment and machinery.
Building Systems: Used in HVAC systems and other components of building infrastructure to monitor and control vibrations.
Troubleshooting
Visual Inspection: Check the board periodically by eye to spot burnt components or loose connections and take action if something is wrong.
Connection Verification: Confirm or repair terminal connections if they become loose and/or corroded, which can interrupt signal transmission.
Inspection of Jumpers: Confirm that the jumpers are set correctly for the type of system and probes used.
Environmental Assessment: Ensure that the operating environment is not outside of the defined temperature and humidity ranges while making sure heat or moisture does not stress the components on the board.