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TERMINATION BOARD FOR PCAAH1AICC’s large inventory investment includes IS400TCASH1A. ICC’s highly skilled technicians have the training and expertise to repair IS400TCASH1A. In addition, our IS400TCASH1A repairs come with a warranty. Please fill out our Request a Quote form with IS400TCASH1A in the Subject Line, and/or include IS400TCASH1A in the Message, for additional information about ICC’s IS400TCASH1A. A ICC Business Development Leader will assist you with your IS400TCASH1A needs shortly!
Purchasing a remanufactured GE IS400TCASH1A 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 IS400TCASH1A and we will replace (exchange) with a remanufactured spare, supplied with 24 Months Warranty
IS400TCASH1A is a Mark VIe GE Core Analog (PCAA) Module Terminal Board. The Mark VIe gas turbine control system from General Electric is the company's most advanced turbine control system. The Mark VIe turbine is a gas turbine control with Ethernet capabilities. The I/O interface is designed to communicate directly with the turbine's sensors and actuators.
The sophisticated interface does away with the requirement for interposing instrumentation, as well as the reliability and maintenance difficulties that come with it. In hundreds of power generating and infrastructure systems placed around the world, the Mark series of controllers have acquired a reputation for outstanding running reliability. The integrated Mark VIe Distributed Control Solution is built on these tried-and-true ideas. In the harsh circumstances prevalent in many industrial environments, the Mark VIe Distributed Control Solution delivers exceptional performance. The CPUs, network switches, and I/O components are authorized for hazardous locations, Class 1, Division 2, and the Mark VIe platform can function without fans or other external cooling in temperatures ranging from -30° to -65° C. As a result, your operations will experience reduced downtime.