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Essential details:IS230TNAIH4C GE Analog I/O card that allows DIN-rail mounting
IS230TNAIH4C Technical Specifications
Part Number | IS230TNAIH4C |
Product Type | Analog I/O Board |
Series | Mark VI IS200 Turbine Control System |
Manufacturer | General Electric Company USA, GE Industrial Systems |
Functional Acronym/Abbreviation | TNAI |
Product Description
The IS230TNAIH4C is an Analog I/O card that allows DIN-rail mounting. This board features three IS220PDIA packs, which are connected to the board via three 37-pin connectors (vertical) with latching fasteners (JR1/JS1/JT1). These discrete input packs provide the electrical interface between Ethernet networks (up to two) and the input terminal board. Each pack has a processor board with two independent 10/100 Ethernet ports and an internal temperature sensor. This board also has a high-speed processor with RAM and flash memory. Any necessary diagnostics occur through the onboard LED indicator lights located at the top of each module. PDIA packs are able to be replaced without manual reconfiguration; Auto-reconfiguration should allow for an auto-download from the controller to any new I/O pack.
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The IS230TNAIH4C is populated by two terminal strips that screw mount to the board surface. The board has two 3-position plugs. It is populated by several lines of capacitors, diodes, and resistors. The board has twenty-five MOVs (metal oxide varistors) that are used to protect circuits from over-voltage conditions.
The IS230TNAIH4C mounts to a DIN-rail frame via screw connections. These are made through factory-made drill holes and two oval cutouts in the board surface. The DIN rail extends past one edge and includes a shield bar. If more information is required, please reference publications from the manufacturer, such as part data sheets or series of user guides. GE was the original source for all Mark VI technical support. For information on how the model would be used in conjunction with the Mark VI series, it would be best to contact General Electric for all potential documentation.
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