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The GE IS200TRTDH1C, also cataloged as the IS200TRTDH1C RTD Input Terminal Board, operates as a dedicated interface for three‑wire RTD sensing within Mark VIe turbine control platforms.
The documentation does not define any suffix variants or sub‑models for IS200TRTDH1C. The board is treated as a single, fixed configuration within the Mark VIe RTD terminal‑board family.
| Parameter | Specification |
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| Model | IS200TRTDH1C |
| Brand | GE |
| Origin | USA |
| Weight | Not specified |
| Dimensions | 6.25 in x 4.25 in |
| Operating Temp | 0 to 60 deg C |
| Power Consumption | Not specified |
| Series | Mark VIe |
| Product Type | RTD Input Terminal Board |
| Number of Channels | 16 three‑wire RTD inputs (board‑level) |
| Input Voltage | 125 V (stimulation supply) |
| Total Output | 400 W (system‑level rating provided in documentation) |
| Terminal Blocks | Two barrier‑type blocks for RTD wiring |
| Noise Suppression | Surge and high‑frequency filtering at each input |
| Manual Reference | GEH‑6421L |
As a GE industrial control module, the IS200TRTDH1C aligns with deterministic Mark VIe I/O acquisition cycles. RTD signals are conditioned through noise‑suppression circuitry before reaching the associated I/O pack, ensuring stable propagation timing under turbine‑level electrical interference. The board’s channel density supports I/O density scaling across Mark VIe cabinets, while its wiring architecture maintains compatibility with firmware flash compatibility requirements for upstream controllers. When integrated into plant‑wide networks, the RTD acquisition path preserves deterministic behavior across Profinet / EtherNet/IP deterministic networks.
Q: Can the IS200TRTDH1C be replaced while the system is energized? A: No. The board is directly wired to RTD circuits and must only be handled when the cabinet is fully de‑energized.
Q: Does the board require calibration after installation? A: No calibration parameters are defined. RTD linearization occurs in the connected I/O pack or controller.
Q: How does the board mitigate noise on long RTD cable runs? A: Each input includes suppression circuitry that filters surge and high‑frequency noise before the signal reaches the I/O pack.

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