GE IS200TSVCH2ADC MRP061873 Product Introduction
GE IS200TSVCH2ADC MRP061873 is a submodule in the Mark VI series control system produced by General Electric (GE). According to the information currently available, it is an analog input module, mainly used to collect analog signals such as temperature, pressure, flow, etc., and convert them into digital signals for processing and analysis by the control system.

Main Functions
Analog Signal Acquisition: Collect various types of analog signals, such as voltage, current, thermocouples, etc.
Signal Conversion: Convert analog signals into digital signals for processing by the control system.
Isolation Protection: Provide signal isolation to prevent external interference from affecting the control system.
Configurability: Supports a variety of configuration options and can be customized according to different application requirements.

Product Features
High Precision: With high measurement accuracy, it can accurately collect analog signals.
High Reliability: Adopts industrial-grade design, suitable for harsh industrial environments.
Modular Design: Easy to install and maintain.
Strong scalability: Can be used with other Mark VI modules to build a complete control system.

Technical parameters
Number of input channels: 2 channels
Input type: Configurable (voltage, current, thermocouple, etc.)
Resolution: High resolution
Sampling rate: Configurable
Isolation voltage: High isolation voltage
Power supply: 24VDC
General Electric IS200TSVCH2ADC MRP061873
The GE IS200TSVCH2ADC is part of the GE Mark VI control system, which is widely used in the field of industrial automation, particularly in power generation and turbine control applications. This specific module is known as a Turbine Steam
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