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GE IS220PAICH2B Analog Input/Output Module

GE IS220PAICH2B Analog Input/Output Module

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Brand:GE Fanuc PLC
Item No.:IS220PAICH2B
Product Origin:USA
Product Dimensions:122 x 82 x 60 mm
Product Weight:0.38 kg
Payment:T/T, Western Union, Credit Card
Goods_stock:15
Shipping Port:Xiamen, China
Lead Time:1-3 Days
Condition:Brand New And Original
Warranty:1 Year
Certificate:COO

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Introduction

The GE IS220PAICH2B Analog Input/Output Module is a key component in GE’s Mark VIe control system, designed for precise analog signal acquisition and control in industrial turbine and power generation applications. It serves as the interface between field instrumentation and the main control processor, enabling accurate monitoring and regulation of critical operating parameters.


Technical Specifications

ParameterDetails
Product ModelIS220PAICH2B
ManufacturerGeneral Electric
SeriesMark VIe / Mark VIeS
TypeAnalog Input/Output Module
FunctionAnalog signal acquisition and output
Input ChannelsUp to 10 analog inputs (system configuration dependent)
Output Channels2 analog outputs
Signal TypesVoltage and current loop (e.g., 4–20 mA)
CommunicationDual Ethernet-based I/O network
Power SupplySystem backplane / control rack powered
Operating TemperatureIndustrial-grade extended range (system dependent)
Dimensions122 × 82 × 60 mm
Weight0.38 kg

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Applications

• Gas turbine control systems in GE Mark VIe and Mark VIeS architectures

• Industrial process control requiring high-precision analog signal acquisition and output

• Power generation monitoring systems for temperature, pressure, and flow signals

• Distributed control systems (DCS) in energy, oil & gas, and heavy industrial plants

• Real-time analog data conversion between field instruments and control processors

• Turbine auxiliary system regulation and feedback loop control

• Critical infrastructure automation requiring stable analog I/O processing


Key Advantages

• High-density analog processing supporting multiple input and output channels

• Dual Ethernet-based communication for fast and reliable data exchange with controllers

• Supports both voltage and current loop signal types for flexible field integration

• High-resolution signal conversion for improved measurement accuracy

• Designed for continuous operation in mission-critical turbine environments

• Integrated diagnostics via status indicators for fast fault detection

• Rugged industrial-grade construction suitable for harsh environments


Technical FAQs

1. What system is this module used in?
It is used in GE Mark VIe and Mark VIeS turbine control systems.

2. What types of signals does it handle?
It processes analog voltage and current loop signals from field devices.

3. Does it support both input and output functions?
Yes, it supports analog input channels and analog output channels.

4. What communication method does it use?
It communicates through dual industrial Ethernet-based control networks.

5. Is it suitable for general PLC systems?
No, it is designed specifically for GE turbine control platforms.

6. Can it be used in harsh environments?
Yes, it is built for high-temperature and high-reliability industrial operation.

7. Does it require external programming?
Configuration is handled through the system controller, not local programming.

8. What happens if the module fails?
The system may trigger alarms and switch to safe operating mode.

9. Is it hot-swappable?
In many Mark VIe configurations, modules can be replaced during maintenance procedures.

10. Where is it commonly used today?
Primarily in power generation and turbine control installations.


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