Description
Product Overview
The General Electric DS200SHVIG1BGD belongs to the Speedtronic Mark V series and functions as an SCR high voltage board. Engineers use this module to manage turbine control signals and high-voltage operations, ensuring reliable integration into DCS systems. Its compact design, measuring 18.8 × 14.2 × 2 cm and weighing 0.24 kg, supports efficient installation in demanding industrial environments.
Technical Specifications
| Parameter |
Specification |
| Model Number |
DS200SHVIG1BGD |
| Module Type |
SCR High Voltage Board |
| Manufacturer |
GE |
| Series |
Multilin / Speedtronic Mark V |
| System |
DCS |
| Dimensions |
18.8 × 14.2 × 2 cm |
| Weight |
0.24 kg |
| HS Code |
8537101190 |
| Condition |
Brand New |
| Origin |
USA |
| Lead Time |
In Stock |
| MOQ |
1 |
| Status |
Active |
| Communication Service |
Ethernet router |
| Connectors |
Multiple terminal and pin connectors |
| Signal Capacity |
Supports high-voltage turbine signals |
| Revisions |
Enhanced design with multiple updates |
Functional Highlights
The GE DS200SHVIG1BGD integrates specialized connectors and high-voltage circuitry to ensure safe turbine control. Engineers rely on its compact footprint and durable construction for reliable performance. Its design emphasizes compatibility with legacy Mark V systems, offering improved functionality through multiple revisions.
The board supports efficient signal termination and high-voltage management, making the DS200SHVIG1BGD a critical component in industrial automation and turbine control.
Applications and Compatibility
The General Electric DS200SHVIG1BGD supports steam, gas, and wind turbine control systems within the Speedtronic Mark V series. Operators deploy this SCR high voltage board in industrial power generation environments requiring precise high-voltage management and robust connectivity.
Compatibility with other Mark V modules ensures seamless integration, while its rugged design reduces downtime and maintenance costs. The DS200SHVIG1BGD remains a trusted solution for engineers maintaining GE’s legacy turbine control systems.