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GE IS200TBAIS1C Analog I/O Terminal Board

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GE
Primary Part Number
IS200TBAIS1C
Product Type
Analog I/O Terminal Board
Series / Family
Mark VI
Manufacturer
GE (General Electric) / GE Vernova
Country of Origin
US
Catalog Category
I/O Modules
Operating Temp.
0°C to 60°C
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Product Overview

IS200TBAIS1C Down? Every Minute of Turbine Downtime Costs You Real Money — We Ship Today

A failed IS200TBAIS1C analog terminal board in your GE Mark VI system doesn’t just trigger an alarm — it shuts down the entire analog I/O loop. Temperature readings drop off. Pressure signals go dark. The DCS throws a cascade of faults and your operators are staring at a frozen HMI. We’ve seen it happen at 2 AM on a Friday before a scheduled maintenance window. That’s exactly why we stock this board in Xiamen and ship globally within 24 hours of order confirmation.

At siemensplc.com, we supply 100% original GE IS200TBAIS1C boards — not clones, not unmarked pulls with no history. Every unit is sourced from verified channels, bench-tested before dispatch, and packed in ESD-safe anti-static foam. If your plant is down, this is the fastest path back to operation.

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Quick Technical Datasheet

Parameter Specification
Part Number IS200TBAIS1C
Manufacturer GE (General Electric) / GE Vernova
Series Mark VI Turbine Control System
Board Type Analog I/O Terminal Board
Signal Types 4–20 mA current loops; ±10 V voltage (config-dependent)
Mounting DIN rail / panel-mount in Mark VI I/O rack
Compatible Controllers VCMI, VCRC — GE Mark VI platform only
Operating Temperature 0°C to 60°C
Revision Rev C (most stable field-deployed revision)
Weight ~300 g
Country of Origin United States
Stock Status ✅ Ready to Ship — Xiamen, China
Condition New / Tested-as-removed (specify at order)
Lead Time Ships within 24 hours of payment confirmation

Troubleshooting & Replacement Tips

After ten years of field work on Mark VI systems across gas turbine plants and combined-cycle facilities, here’s what actually matters when you’re swapping an IS200TBAIS1C under pressure:

Common Fault Codes That Point to This Board:

  • L3DIAG_TBAI — Terminal board analog input diagnostic fault. First thing to check: is the board seated fully in the rack? Vibration over time can cause partial ejection.
  • ANALOG_LOSS or channel-specific AI_FAIL_xx — Indicates loss of signal on one or more analog input channels. If multiple channels fail simultaneously, the board itself is the likely culprit, not the field instrument.
  • VCMI_COMM_FAIL — If this appears alongside analog faults, check the ribbon cable between the IS200TBAIS1C and the VCMI card before condemning the terminal board. A damaged cable is a common misdiagnosis.
  • CALIBRATION_ERR — Appears after board swap if the replacement revision differs from the original. Rev A and Rev B boards may require re-calibration of the analog input scaling in the Mark VI toolbox.

Step-by-Step Replacement Procedure:

  1. Isolate the loop. Before touching anything, confirm with the control room that the affected analog channels are in manual or bypassed in the DCS logic. Do not pull a live board with active control loops — you risk a process trip.
  2. Document field wiring. Photograph or sketch the terminal block wiring before disconnecting. The IS200TBAIS1C uses a plug-in terminal block design — label each connector position. Transposing a thermocouple input with a 4–20 mA loop will damage the new board on power-up.
  3. Check revision compatibility. The IS200TBAIS1C (Rev C) is backward-compatible with Rev A/B slots in most Mark VI configurations, but verify your VCMI firmware version. Firmware below a certain baseline may not recognize Rev C board identification — consult GE Mark VI Release Notes for your specific toolbox version.
  4. No DIP switches on this board. Unlike some Mark VI I/O boards, the IS200TBAIS1C does not have user-configurable DIP switches. Addressing is handled automatically by the VCMI card via the rack backplane. No manual address setting is required after installation.
  5. Power cycle sequence. After seating the new board and reconnecting field wiring, power cycle the I/O rack (not the entire controller) if your system architecture allows it. This forces the VCMI to re-enumerate the terminal board and clear any latched diagnostic faults.
  6. Verify in Mark VI Toolbox. Open the I/O configuration view and confirm the IS200TBAIS1C appears with correct channel mapping. Run a loop check on each analog channel before returning the system to automatic control.
  7. Check for ground loops. A newly installed board that immediately shows erratic readings is almost always a ground loop issue introduced during rewiring — not a defective board. Verify shield grounding at one end only per GE wiring standards.

Pro tip from the field: Keep the failed board. Don’t scrap it. Send it for repair or use it as a swap-test unit. A board that shows ANALOG_LOSS on channels 1–4 but passes channels 5–8 is often repairable at the component level — a failed op-amp or a cracked solder joint on the input conditioning circuit.

Reliability in Harsh Conditions

The IS200TBAIS1C was engineered for continuous duty in environments that would destroy consumer-grade electronics within weeks. GE designed the Mark VI terminal board family to operate inside turbine control enclosures where ambient temperatures regularly exceed 50°C, where compressor vibration transmits through the floor and into the rack structure, and where coastal or offshore installations introduce salt-laden humidity into every cabinet seal.

The board’s PCB substrate uses industrial-grade FR4 laminate with conformal coating on production runs intended for harsh environments. The plug-in terminal block connectors are rated for thousands of insertion cycles — critical in plants where boards are pulled and reseated during annual outages. The analog input conditioning circuitry uses precision resistor networks with tight tolerance specifications to maintain signal accuracy across the full operating temperature range without recalibration.

In TMR (Triple Modular Redundant) Mark VI configurations, three IS200TBAIS1C boards run in parallel, with the VCMI performing continuous voting logic across all three analog channels. A single board failure in TMR does not cause a trip — it triggers a maintenance alarm, giving your team time to schedule a planned replacement rather than responding to an emergency shutdown. This architecture is why having a spare IS200TBAIS1C on the shelf is standard practice for any plant running GE Frame 6, 7, or 9 turbines.

Every board we ship has been stored in climate-controlled conditions and inspected for physical damage, corrosion on connector pins, and PCB delamination before dispatch. We do not ship boards that have been sitting in uncontrolled warehouse environments for years — the analog input circuitry is sensitive to moisture ingress during storage, and a board that looks fine visually can fail within hours of installation if it has absorbed humidity.

Global Express Logistics

Our dispatch hub is in Xiamen, Fujian Province, China — one of the most logistics-efficient export cities on the eastern seaboard, with direct access to DHL, FedEx, and UPS international gateways operating daily flights to major industrial hubs worldwide.

Standard Express Timeline (from payment confirmation):

  • Order confirmed → Packed & dispatched: Within 24 hours (business days)
  • Xiamen → Southeast Asia (Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand): 2–3 business days via DHL Express
  • Xiamen → Middle East (UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar): 3–5 business days via FedEx International Priority
  • Xiamen → Europe (Germany, UK, Netherlands): 3–5 business days via DHL Express Worldwide
  • Xiamen → North America (USA, Canada): 3–5 business days via FedEx International Priority
  • Xiamen → South America (Brazil, Chile, Colombia): 5–7 business days via DHL or UPS
  • Xiamen → Africa (South Africa, Nigeria, Egypt): 5–8 business days via DHL Express

All shipments include full commercial invoice documentation, HS code classification for customs clearance, and real-time tracking from pickup to delivery. For plants in countries with complex import regulations (Brazil, India, Indonesia), we can provide additional documentation support including certificate of origin and packing list in the required format.

For genuine plant emergencies — system down, production halted — contact us directly on WhatsApp before placing an online order. We can confirm stock availability, arrange same-day dispatch for orders received before 14:00 CST, and provide the tracking number within hours of shipment. We’ve shipped to offshore platforms, remote mining sites, and landlocked industrial zones — if there’s a DHL or FedEx pickup point within 100 km of your facility, we can reach you.

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