The IS200ERBPG1ACA was a product manufactured by GE distributed as a part of the Mark VI series. As a vital portion of the Speedtronic system, the Mark VI was developed throughout the 1990s as a regulator for gas and steam-powered turbines.
The IS200ERBPG1ACA was constructed to be part of a Central Control Module (13- or 21- slot VME card rack,) which connected on termination boards including a box-type or barrier terminal blocks. Users could access data drawn from the controlling module which made use of an interrelated operator junction (HMI) loaded with cohesive software intended for superior turbine supervision, such as GE’s CIMPLICITY graphics platform.
The IS200ERBPG1ACA was an ERBP (Exciter Regulator Backplane.) It typically was used in GE’s EX2100 Control System, which was a third-generation digital excitation scheme. This system was intended to assimilate with the Mark VI and its HMI deprived of any issues. It could also fit in with a stand-alone retrofit application using an Ethernet Modbus or serial communication protocol.