Description
GE IS200TBAIH1CCC Analog Terminal Board
If you’re dealing with GE Mark VI systems, the IS200TBAIH1CCC is one of those components that just makes life easier. This analog terminal board acts as the critical bridge between analog field devices and the control system, translating real-world signals into precise digital commands. It’s the kind of part you don’t notice until it fails – and then you realize how essential it is for maintaining smooth turbine operations or process control loops.
| Attribute | Specification |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | General Electric |
| Series | Mark VI IS200 |
| Module Type | Analog Terminal Board |
| Terminal Configuration | 48 terminals (2Γ24 block) |
| Connectors | 3 vertical D-sub connectors |
| Physical Design | 12″ x 3″ PCB with side-mounted terminals |
| Voltage Range | 115-230V AC |
| Certification | UL Listed for industrial use |

Ever tried retrofitting a legacy turbine control system? This board becomes your best friend when upgrading older Mark VI installations. We’ve seen it deployed in everything from gas-fired power plants to chemical processing facilities. The dual terminal blocks make it particularly handy for applications requiring separate signal groups – think vibration monitoring paired with temperature control. Common companion modules include the IS200VPROH2A processor and IS200TBCIH1ADA digital interface board.
What really sets this board apart is its hands-on adjustability. The 14 potentiometers let technicians fine-tune signals without software intervention, while those 20+ red jumpers offer physical configuration options that withstand software updates. The silver terminals might look basic, but they’re rated for 500+ connection cycles – a lifesaver during troubleshooting. I’ve personally seen one of these survive 12 years in a coastal plant with 95% humidity, thanks to its conformal-coated PCB.




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