
Product Overview
The GE IS200WREAH1A is an Aviation Turbine Terminal Board designed for GE turbine control systems, providing a centralized point for electrical connections between the turbine’s sensors, actuators, and the control system.
This board simplifies wiring, improves system reliability, and ensures safe and organized signal and power distribution within turbine control cabinets. It is suitable for aviation and industrial turbine applications, where precision and safety are critical.
Technical Specifications
| Parameter |
Details |
| Manufacturer |
GE |
| Model |
IS200WREAH1A |
| Product Type |
Aviation Turbine Terminal Board |
| Series |
Mark VI / Industrial Turbine Control Systems |
| Function |
Electrical signal and power interface |
| Mounting Method |
Panel/board-mounted inside control cabinet |
| Dimensions |
200 × 150 × 30 mm |
| Weight |
0.3 kg |
| Connection Type |
Terminal blocks for wiring |
| Operating Environment |
Industrial and aviation turbine control systems |
| Application |
Centralized wiring for turbine control electronics |
Function and Working Principle
The IS200WREAH1A acts as a central hub for electrical connections:
- Receives wires from sensors, actuators, and auxiliary devices.
- Routes signals to turbine control modules or PLCs.
- Provides organized terminal points for easier maintenance.
- Ensures reliable electrical continuity and signal integrity.
- Supports both power and signal distribution for critical turbine systems.
By consolidating wiring in one board, it reduces installation errors and simplifies troubleshooting.
Key Features
- Aviation-grade terminal board for turbine applications
- Centralized connection hub for sensors and actuators
- Supports both signal and power wiring
- Compact and lightweight design
- Industrial-grade construction for reliability
- Simplifies maintenance and troubleshooting
- Compatible with GE Mark VI control systems
Industrial Applications
- Aviation turbine control systems
- Industrial gas and steam turbines
- Turbine auxiliary control circuits
- Power generation facilities
- Aerospace turbine test benches
- Turbine monitoring and control cabinets
Installation Overview
- Mounted inside turbine control cabinet
- Connected via screw or clamp-type terminal blocks
- Supports multiple wiring connections for sensors and actuators
- Ensures proper grounding and environmental protection
- Installed according to GE turbine control cabinet layout guidelines
Compatible Systems
- GE Mark VI turbine control systems
- Aviation turbine control platforms
- Industrial turbine automation cabinets
- Auxiliary power and signal management circuits
Alternative Models
| Model |
Description |
| IS200WREAH1A |
Aviation Turbine Terminal Board (this model) |
| IS200WREAH1B |
Alternative revision with similar function |
| IS200WREAH1C |
Expanded terminal board for larger turbine systems |
| Custom turbine terminal boards |
Industry-specific wiring boards |
| Auxiliary control terminal boards |
For peripheral turbine systems |
Key Advantages
- Simplifies wiring and installation
- Improves signal and power reliability
- Reduces human wiring errors
- Easy maintenance and troubleshooting
- Compact, lightweight, and durable
- Suitable for aviation and industrial turbine environments
Technical FAQs
What is the purpose of the IS200WREAH1A?
It centralizes electrical connections between turbine sensors, actuators, and control modules.
Can it handle both power and signal lines?
Yes, it supports both power distribution and signal wiring.
Where is it installed?
Inside turbine control cabinets.
Is it suitable for aviation turbines?
Yes, it is designed for aviation-grade turbine control systems.
Does it support GE Mark VI systems?
Yes, it is compatible with GE Mark VI and related turbine control platforms.
Conclusion
The GE IS200WREAH1A Aviation Turbine Terminal Board is a critical wiring and connection interface for aviation and industrial turbine control systems. It centralizes power and signal wiring, improves reliability, and simplifies maintenance, ensuring smooth and safe turbine operations.