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GATEPULSE AMPLIFIERICC’s large inventory investment includes IS200EGPAG1A. ICC’s highly skilled technicians have the training and expertise to repair IS200EGPAG1A. In addition, our IS200EGPAG1A repairs come with a warranty. Please fill out our Request a Quote form with IS200EGPAG1A in the Subject Line, and/or include IS200EGPAG1A in the Message, for additional information about ICC’s IS200EGPAG1A. A ICC Business Development Leader will assist you with your IS200EGPAG1A needs shortly!
Purchasing a remanufactured GE IS200EGPAG1A 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 IS200EGPAG1A and we will replace (exchange) with a remanufactured spare, supplied with 24 Months Warranty
IS200EGPAG1A is an OBS Gate Pulse Amplifier Card manufactured by General Electric as part of the Mark VI series used in gas turbine control systems. Each of the Speedtronic systems has improved upon the preceding iteration. As a result, the MKI's modest (by today's standards) circuit boards have been replaced by the multi-frame Mark VI, which includes triple redundant backups and Ethernet functionality. The Mark VI uses a Windows-based PC HMI, or operator interface, that provides one-stop access to critical system data, including time tags for alerts and events. The Exciter Gate Pulse Amplifier Card is an Exciter Gate Pulse Amplifier Card. The Card is intended to interface with the power bridge's control. It also accepts gate orders from the ESEL board (up to six) and utilizes them to regulate SCRS gate firing on the bridge.
A line of LEDs runs along the front board edge of the components. These are used to show output firing, bridge temperature, bridge currents, alarm or fault conditions, and cooling fan rotation, among other things.
There are thirteen plugs on the board. Six two-position plugs run along the left edge, one two-position plug runs along the upper right corner and another runs along the right edge, one six-position plug runs along the front edge, and three four-position plugs run along the front edge, and a single twelve-position plug runs along the front edge.