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The GE IS200SRLYH2AAA, also cataloged as the IS200SRLYH2AAA Relay Terminal Board, operates as a dedicated hardware component for discrete contact output distribution within Mark VI and Mark VIe Speedtronic turbine control platforms. The board functions as a hazardous-location certified interface that bridges internal digital control logic from an associated PDOA I/O pack to twelve physical electromechanical switching channels.
| Parameter | Specification |
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| Model | IS200SRLYH2AAA |
| Brand | General Electric (GE) |
| Origin | United States (USA) |
| Weight | Standard medium-footprint terminal board mass profile (~0.95 kg net) |
| Dimensions | Square plug-in form factor with pre-drilled chassis mounting holes |
| Product Type | Relay Terminal Board (Normal assembly type) |
| Functional Abbreviation | SRLY (Group 2 product designation) |
| Channel Density | 12 electromechanical relays (Arranged in 3 rows of 4) |
| Nominal Contact Voltages | 24 VDC / 48 VDC / 125 VDC |
| Maximum Contact Currents | 5.0 ADC @ 24 VDC / 1.2 ADC @ 48 VDC / 0.6 ADC @ 125 VDC |
| Interface Connectors | Terminal strip, female D-shell cable connector, auxiliary headers |
| PCB Protection | Factory applied conformal coating matrix |
| Redundancy Compatibility | Pairs with IS220PDOA or IS230SNRLH2A discrete output packs |
| Hazardous Location Rating | UL E2067685 Class 1 Zone 2 Group IIC; ANSI/ISA-12.12.01-2015 Class I Division 2 Groups A, B, C, D |
| Revision Configuration | Three-fold total (2 functional revisions, 1 artwork revision; all Grade A) |
| Backwards-Compatibility | Fully backward-compatible across the first two hardware revisions |
Q: How does the model number suffix break down define the hardware revision parameters?
A: The alphanumeric trailing suffix structure codes specific manufacturing changes. For the IS200SRLYH2AAA, the "H2" segment specifies the physical conformal coating profile and Group 2 Mark VI series classification, while the final "AAA" blocks track two functional firmware/circuit alterations and one baseline artwork change.
Q: Can the board run without the auxiliary metal oxide varistors (MOVs) installed?
A: The board features pre-drilled component locations for varistor integration. While the relays will mechanically cycle without the MOVs present, omitting these components when switching highly inductive field loads increases the risk of premature contact degradation and arc damage.

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