Model Number:IS200EHPAG1AED
Series:Mark VI Excitation Control
Component Type:Exciter High Voltage Pulse Amplifier
Discrete Components:Comprises of eight transformers and ten or more resistors
Operating Modes:Supports simplex or redundant operation modes
OEM/Manufacturer:General Electric, GE Industrial Systems
Dimensions:11 x 6 x 6.7 cm
Weight:Approximately 1lbs 9oz
Function Interface:Interface Control to Power Bridge
Acronym:EGPA
Instruction Manual:GEI-100461 (GEH-6632 Series Manual)
Discontinued Status:Yes, contact AX Control for available surplus
The GE IS200EHPAG1AED Mark VI Exciter Board is a critical component in industrial control systems, designed to deliver superior power management capabilities. It’s engineered to handle complex power distribution requirements, ensuring uninterrupted operation in various industrial settings.
With its advanced design, this exciter board supports both simplex and redundant modes, providing enhanced reliability and safety. It is equipped with multiple transformers, enabling it to efficiently manage and distribute electrical power.
Featuring a robust construction, the IS200EHPAG1AED is built using a combination of high-quality materials and cutting-edge technology, making it suitable for demanding industrial environments. Its compact yet durable design allows for easy integration into existing systems without compromising on performance.
The on-board green and red LED indicators provide real-time feedback on the board’s operational status, facilitating quick diagnosis and troubleshooting. This feature ensures that maintenance and repair activities are streamlined, minimizing downtime and maximizing operational efficiency.
Designed with ease of use in mind, the IS200EHPAG1AED Mark VI Exciter Board comes with a comprehensive instruction manual, ensuring that users can quickly understand and implement its features. Additionally, its compatibility with a wide range of industrial control systems makes it a versatile choice for various applications.











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