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Configured for trip‑solenoid actuation and flame‑detector interfacing in Mark VI turbine protection networks, the GE IS200TRPGH1B (IS200TRPGH1B terminal board) provides direct physical relay‑voting execution. The board forms the primary interface to three 125 V dc Electrical Trip Devices and accepts eight Geiger‑Mueller flame‑detector inputs.
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| Model | IS200TRPGH1B |
| Brand | GE |
| Origin | United States |
| Weight | Not specified |
| Dimensions | Not specified |
| Operating Temp | Not specified |
| Power Consumption | Not specified |
| Core Performance Indicators | 3 trip solenoids; 125 V dc solenoid rating; 0.1 sec L/R time constant; 9 magnetic relays for voting; 8 flame‑detector inputs; 335 V dc flame‑detector supply; metal‑oxide‑varistor suppression; 28 V relay‑coil supply |
Within Mark VI control architectures, TRPG aligns with deterministic backplane timing used for coordinated trip‑relay energization. Although the board itself is passive, its relay‑group propagation paths maintain predictable switching intervals required for synchronous 2oo3 trip‑voting behavior. I/O density scaling is achieved through paired operation with TREG, forming the primary/emergency sides of the ETD interface. Firmware flash compatibility resides at the controller level; TRPG provides fixed electrical characteristics without programmable logic.
Q: Can the IS200TRPGH1B be hot‑swapped while energized? A: No. Terminal boards must be inserted or removed only when the associated rack segment is de‑energized to avoid transient loading on relay coils and solenoid circuits.
Q: Does the board impose any restrictions on backplane current loading? A: The board relies on controller‑supplied relay‑coil voltage and detector‑supply rails; installation should verify that backplane current limits are not exceeded when multiple relay groups are energized.
Q: How does TRPG behave in redundant trip configurations? A: Relay‑voting circuits maintain deterministic switching paths; redundancy‑related delays are governed by controller logic rather than the terminal board’s passive components.

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