Description
EX2100 AC FEEDBACKICC’s large inventory investment includes IS200EACFG1B. ICC’s highly skilled technicians have the training and expertise to repair IS200EACFG1B. In addition, our IS200EACFG1B repairs come with a warranty. Please fill out our Request a Quote form with IS200EACFG1B in the Subject Line, and/or include IS200EACFG1B in the Message, for additional information about ICC’s IS200EACFG1B. A ICC Business Development Leader will assist you with your IS200EACFG1B needs shortly!
Purchasing a remanufactured GE IS200EACFG1B offers substantial savings over new/unused with the functionality and reliability to match. Our assurance in remanufactured products allows ICC to offer 24 Months Warranty.
Exchange is the combination of quick supply with applied discount against your old faulty card. Send us your old GE IS200EACFG1B and we will replace (exchange) with a remanufactured spare, supplied with 24 Months Warranty
The IS200EACFG1B is an AC Feedback EX2100 Board developed by GE. The Exciter AC Feedback board (EACF) in the EX2100 Excitation Control measures the exciter PPT AC supply voltage and current.
Application Data
The phase voltage output from potential transformers is measured using voltage test rings TP1-4 as follows:
Measure the Phase to Phase (or Line) Voltage AB between TP1 and TP2.
Measure Phase to Phase Voltage BC between TP3 and TP4.
Measure the Phase to Phase Voltage CA between TP4 and TP1.
IS200EACFG1B Board Replacement
Static-sensitive handling procedures should be implemented on all boards to prevent component damage caused by static electricity. When handling boards or components, use a wrist grounding strap only after they have been removed from potentially electrified equipment and are at a normally grounded workplace. Static sensitive handling procedures should be implemented on all boards to prevent component damage caused by static electricity.
When handling boards or components, use a wrist grounding strap only after they have been removed from potentially electrified equipment and are at a normally grounded workplace.
Turn off the power to the exciter, then test the board for power before touching it or any related circuits to avoid electric shock. Remove, insert, or change board connections while power is provided to the equipment to avoid equipment damage.