Description
Technical Parameters
- Manufacturer: GE (General Electric)
- Model Number: IS200TBAIH1CED
- Series: Speedtronic Mark VI
- Board Type: Terminal Board (TBAI)
- Input Channels: 10 Analog Inputs (Supports 4-20mA, ±10V, and RTD signals)
- Input Types: Two-wire, three-wire, or four-wire transmitter inputs
- Isolation: High-voltage surge protection and signal isolation
- Interface: Connects to the VAIH processor board via cable connectors

Product Datasheet
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Model | IS200TBAIH1CED |
| Origin | USA |
| Dimensions | 24.5 cm x 14.8 cm x 4.2 cm |
| Weight | 0.85 kg |
| Revision | CED |
| Mounting | DIN-rail or Base-mounted |
| Input Impedance | 250 Ohms (Standard) |
| Operating Temp | -30°C to +65°C |
Application Fields
The IS200TBAIH1CED is designed for critical turbine control and monitoring:
- Gas Turbine Control: Processing feedback from temperature, pressure, and flow transmitters.
- Steam Turbine Management: Monitoring critical mechanical parameters for speed and load control.
- Power Generation: Interfacing field instrumentation with the Mark VI control core.
- Industrial Process Automation: High-reliability signal conditioning in heavy manufacturing environments.
Product Instructions
- Mounting: Install the TBAI board securely on the cabinet’s mounting plate or DIN rail.
- Field Wiring: Connect field instrument wires to the terminal blocks. Ensure shielding is grounded according to the system diagram.
- Cable Connection: Connect the multi-pin cables from the IS200TBAIH1CED to the corresponding VAIH I/O processor board.
- Configuration: Verify the jumper settings on the board to match the specific input type (e.g., current vs. voltage).
- Testing: Perform a loop check to ensure the signal received at the HMI matches the physical input at the terminal.
Q&A
Q1: What is the significance of the “CED” suffix in the model number? A1: The suffix denotes the hardware revision and specific assembly version. Revision “CED” includes specific electronic component updates over earlier versions like “A” or “B”.
Q2: Does this board support redundant configurations? A2: Yes, the TBAI board is designed to support simplex, dual, and TMR (Triple Modular Redundancy) configurations within the Mark VI system architecture.
Q3: Can I replace an IS200TBAIH1C with this CED version? A3: Generally, yes. GE Mark VI boards are typically backward compatible, but it is recommended to verify the system software configuration to ensure full functionality.
Recommended Similar Models
- GE IS200TBAIH1C
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