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GE 323A2374P2 Operator Interface Display Module

GE 323A2374P2 Operator Interface Display Module

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Brand:GE Fanuc PLC
Item No.:GE 323A2374P2
Product Origin:USA
Product Dimensions:210 × 120 × 40 mm
Product Weight:1.2 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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The GE 323A2374P2 is a mini-terminal display module designed for GE Mark V Speedtronic turbine control systems. It serves as a local human-machine interface (HMI), allowing operators to monitor system parameters, access diagnostics, and interact with turbine control logic in real time.

This module is widely recognized as a display-only operator interface, providing a simple yet reliable control point for on-site operation without requiring a full workstation.


Technical Specifications

ParameterDetails
ManufacturerGeneral Electric (GE)
Model323A2374P2
SeriesMark V Speedtronic
Module TypeOperator Interface / Display Module
Display TypeLCD panel (2-line, 40-character display)
Input InterfaceMembrane keypad (F1–F20 + navigation keys)
FunctionSystem monitoring & operator interaction
CommunicationDirect connection to Mark V control system
Data CapabilityReal-time system parameter display
MountingPanel-mounted / cabinet installation
User InterfaceText-based HMI with multi-function keys
Power RequirementLow-voltage system supply
Operating Temperature0°C to 60°C
Environmental RatingIndustrial-grade

The unit acts as a mini-terminal, providing direct access to turbine control data and system status for operators.


Physical Dimensions & Weight

ParameterValue
Dimensions (L × W × H)210 × 120 × 40 mm
Weight~0.8 – 1.2 kg

Its compact front-panel design allows easy installation in turbine control cabinets while maintaining durability in industrial environments.


System Role & Functional Behavior

The 323A2374P2 operates as a local operator interface terminal within the Mark V system:

  • Displays real-time turbine parameters and system status
  • Allows operators to navigate menus and view diagnostics
  • Provides keypad-based interaction for control and monitoring
  • Supports alarm viewing and system feedback interpretation
  • Acts as a backup/local interface when higher-level HMI is unavailable
  • Connects directly to the Mark V control rack for data access

It effectively bridges human operators and turbine control logic.


Recommended Related Models

Typically used alongside:

  • DS200SDCC Drive Control Board
  • DS200SLCC LAN Communication Board
  • DS200DSPC Signal Processing Module
  • DS200TCQAG Terminal Board
  • GE Mark V operator workstation systems

These modules together form a complete monitoring and control environment.


Popular GE Mark V Modules

  • DS200TBCAG I/O terminal boards
  • DS200EXPS excitation modules
  • DS200DMC control interface boards
  • IS200 series Mark VI upgrade modules
  • GE 531X drive system boards 


Applications

The GE 323A2374P2 is widely used in:

  • Gas turbine control systems
  • Steam turbine monitoring systems
  • Power plant control rooms (local panels)
  • Oil & gas compressor stations
  • Industrial drive control environments

It is especially useful where local, reliable operator interaction is required.


Advantages

  • Simple and reliable operator interface design
  • Real-time display of turbine control data
  • Compact panel-mounted structure
  • Durable membrane keypad for industrial use
  • Easy integration with Mark V systems
  • Low maintenance and long service life


Technical FAQs

1. What is the main function of GE 323A2374P2?
It provides a local display and operator interface for Mark V turbine systems.

2. What type of display does it use?
A 2-line, 40-character LCD display.

3. Does it control the system directly?
No, it is primarily a display and interaction interface, not a control processor.

4. What input method does it use?
Membrane keypad with function and navigation keys.

5. Where is it installed?
On control cabinet panels or turbine control stations.

6. Can it replace a full HMI workstation?
No, but it provides essential local monitoring and interaction.

7. What system is it compatible with?
GE Mark V Speedtronic systems.

8. What happens if it fails?
Operators lose local display capability but the control system continues running.

9. Is it still used today?
Yes, mainly in legacy turbine control installations.

10. Why is it important?
Because it provides direct, reliable access to system status and diagnostics for operators in critical environments.


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