GE DS200DCFBG1BLC Board & Turbine Control

GE DS200DCFBG1BLC

Product Offerings.
– 12 digital inputs 2 configurable as analogue inputs 2,2 ASTP100/TC,1 configurable as HSC/vibration encoder inputs
– 2 analogue inputs
– 8 relay outputs
– 2 analogue outputs

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Description

GE DS200DCFBG1BLC Board & Turbine Control


The GE DS200DCFBG1BLC Direct Select Module includes the new Fault Protection Output Module designed for the DL205PLCS.The 16-channel Current Output Module is available in both sunken and outsourced configurations, and features 16 inputs that are automatically assigned to the fault status indicators of the corresponding outputs. The module is equipped with electronic short-circuit protection and detects the absence of external 24VDC, open loads, overheated loads and overcurrent loads. Protected output modules also have user resettable fault conditions. Hardware devices for remote access to serial and Ethernet connected devices have been added. The Accessor is a component of the Secomex solution that is typically installed on the machine control panel along with the PLCS and HMI. The site management software client, together with the Secmea link management software, enables service engineers to connect to automation equipment at remote sites via the Internet and then use local programming software as if the equipment had been placed on the engineer’s PC.

GE DS200DCFBG1BLC solutions also include remote access to SCAD systems, webcams and more. The Positioner 3229 is for large installations and machines with several control units and panels. The smaller model 1029 is price tagged to fit the budget of a typical utility installation and has only one PLC and one HMI. both models are designed for DIN mounting and can operate in temperatures from -40 to +80 degrees Celsius. In installations without wired internet access, a standard USB3G/GLU modem can be attached and a user manager can be used to remotely access selected USB-type PCs. Both models support programmable digital I/O ports, and one of the standard features is to signal when remote access has been established, which will allow the solution to comply with the forthcoming Remote Maintenance of Packaged Devices Directive. Both models support programmable digital I/O ports, with a standard feature to signal when remote access is established, which will allow the solution to comply with the upcoming Remote Maintenance of Packaged Devices directive. Both models support programmable digital I/O ports, with a standard feature to signal when remote access is established, which will allow the solution to comply with the forthcoming Remote Repair Packaging Equipment Directive.