Description
Overview
Essential details:IS200EXTBG3A GE Input/Output Exciter Terminal Board
IS200EXTBG4A Technical Specifications
Board Description | Exciter Terminal Board |
Board Type | I/O Terminal Board |
Board Version | EXTB G4 |
Control Mode | Breaker Mode |
Functional Acronym/Abbreviation | EXTB |
Redundancy Type | Simplex |
Trip Relay 41T Used | Yes |
Used With | EMIO, EBKP, and EDEX |
Product Description
The IS200EXTBG4A model is the fourth and final model of the EXTB series. This specific EXTB model is a complex control and is used in breaker mode, this model is also the second of the four models that can be used with a 41T trip relay. The primary function of this model is to handle all of the protection functions as well as field flashing functions. In relation to the power supply of the model, it will be sent from the M1 or M2 controllers, typically this supply is redundant, and after it has been received it will proceed to be sent to the connected EMIO board which is located in the control rack.
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IS200EXTBG3A GE Input/Output Exciter Terminal Board
The IS200EXTBG4A model is the final input/output exciter terminal board out of the IS200EXTB models, typically these models are used with the EDEX model to help with the firing of de-excitation. This model is also used to control field breakers within field circuits.
The IS200EXTBG4A is not widely available on the market but AX Control Inc, which is located in Raleigh, North Carolina can do its best to not only help find this model for you but can also help repair the model for you if needed as well.
Frequently Asked Questions about IS200EXTBG4A
Does the IS200EXTBG4A model also use a Close Relay 41?
How does this model differ from the EXHSG4 model that it can be compared to?
What is the power supply that is supplied to the three contact inputs from the IS200EXTBG4A?
Where are the resulting status signals from the M1 and M2 power supplies sent?