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I/O PACK SERVO CONTROL PACKICC’s large inventory investment includes IS220PSVOH1B. ICC’s highly skilled technicians have the training and expertise to repair IS220PSVOH1B. In addition, our IS220PSVOH1B repairs come with a warranty. Please fill out our Request a Quote form with IS220PSVOH1B in the Subject Line, and/or include IS220PSVOH1B in the Message, for additional information about ICC’s IS220PSVOH1B. A ICC Business Development Leader will assist you with your IS220PSVOH1B needs shortly!
Purchasing a remanufactured GE IS220PSVOH1B 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 IS220PSVOH1B and we will replace (exchange) with a remanufactured spare, supplied with 24 Months Warranty
IS220PSVOH1B is a servo interface I/O pack developed by GE under Mark VIe control systems. This I/O Pack is an electrical interface that connects one or two I/O Ethernet networks to a TSVO servo terminal board. To manage two servo valve position loops, the component employs the WSVO servo driver module. The front faceplate of the PSVO contains various LED indications.
Four LEDs display the state of the two Ethernet networks (ENet1/Enet2), as well as a Power and Attn LED and two others called ENA1/2. There is also a single infrared port on the front, which is not used in this pack. After installation, the component is configured with the Control System Toolbox application. The package contains a processing board with input power connectors, local power sources, and an internal temperature sensor. The board also has flash memory and RAM.
When the board is replaced, it can be auto-reconfigured. This option can be activated or disabled in the ToolboxST application's Component Editor. If desired, the operator can manually reconfigure the module using the Component Editor. When a terminal board is replaced, the I/O pack must be reconfigured manually. Stroking the actuator in manual mode, position ramping, or step current can be used to test servo performance. Any irregularities in the actuator stroke will be displayed by the trend recorder.