GE IS200VAICH1DAA Analog Input Board
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Key Product Information
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- Brand
- GE
- Primary Part Number
- IS200VAICH1DAA IS200VAICH1D
- Product Type
- DCS I/O Module
- Series / Family
- Mark VI
- Manufacturer
- General Electric (GE Vernova)
- Country of Origin
- US
- Catalog Category
- Industrial Automation Spares
- Warranty
- 90 Days Replacement
GE IS200VAICH1DAA — Stop the Bleeding: Get Your Mark VI Back Online Before the Next Shift
Every hour your turbine or compressor train sits idle, the losses compound. A failed analog input board shouldn’t be a multi-week procurement nightmare. The GE IS200VAICH1DAA (base P/N: IS200VAICH1D) is in stock at our Xiamen warehouse right now — tested, packaged, and ready to clear customs before your maintenance window closes. We’ve shipped this exact board to power plants in Southeast Asia, the Middle East, and Europe on 24-hour turnarounds. Your downtime ends here.
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Quick Technical Datasheet
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Part Number | IS200VAICH1DAA |
| Alternate P/N | IS200VAICH1D |
| Manufacturer | General Electric (GE Vernova) |
| Series / Platform | Mark VI / Mark VIe DCS |
| Board Function | Analog Input & Contact Handler (VAICH) |
| Form Factor | PCB Module — Rack-Mount, Mark VI I/O Slot |
| Supported Input Types | Thermocouple (J/K/T/E/R/S), RTD (Pt100), 4–20 mA, 0–10 V, Dry Contact |
| Backplane Interface | Mark VI VME Backplane / IONet (Mark VIe) |
| Operating Temperature | 0°C to +60°C (cabinet-mounted) |
| Weight | ~360 g |
| Origin | United States |
| Stock Status | ✅ Ready to Ship — Xiamen, China |
| Condition | Tested Surplus / Refurbished with QC Report |
| Warranty | 90 Days Replacement |
Troubleshooting & Replacement Tips
Pulled from real field experience — not a manual reprint. Here’s what actually trips engineers up when swapping this board:
1. Confirm the Revision Suffix Before You Pull the Old Board
IS200VAICH1DAA (“AA” suffix) is the most common revision in Frame 7 and Frame 9 fleets. If your existing board is a “BA” or “CA” revision, verify firmware compatibility in your Mark VI Toolbox before ordering. Mismatched revisions can cause the I/O pack to fail its self-test on power-up — the controller will flag it as a hardware mismatch, not a wiring fault.
2. Address Assignment — No DIP Switches, But Don’t Skip This Step
The IS200VAICH1D series uses automatic slot addressing via the Mark VI backplane. There are no physical DIP switches to set. However, after seating the replacement board, you must perform a hardware scan in GE’s Toolbox software (Tools → Hardware Configuration → Scan for New Hardware) to register the new board’s serial number. Skipping this step leaves the old board’s address cached — the system will appear to run normally but alarm logging for that I/O pack will be corrupted.
3. Common Fault Codes That Point to This Board
- Alarm: VAICH Diagnostic Fault / I/O Pack Offline — First suspect: board power rail failure. Check the Mark VI power supply output (IS200VPWRH1B) before condemning the VAICH board itself. A sagging 5 V rail will kill this board’s onboard processor intermittently.
- Alarm: Analog Input Out of Range (all channels simultaneously) — Points to the board’s A/D converter or reference voltage circuit, not field wiring. Swap the board; don’t chase the field cables.
- Alarm: Contact Input Disagreement — If discrete contact channels are reading inverted states, check the terminal board (IS200VTURH1B or equivalent) for corroded screw terminals before replacing the VAICH. The contact handler circuit on this board is robust; the failure is usually upstream.
- Intermittent Analog Drift on TC Channels — Cold-junction compensation failure. The onboard CJC sensor degrades over time in high-vibration environments. This is a board-level failure; field calibration will not resolve it.
4. Post-Replacement Verification Checklist
- ☐ Seat board firmly — Mark VI backplane connectors require deliberate pressure; a half-seated board will power up but fail I/O diagnostics
- ☐ Run Toolbox hardware scan and confirm new board serial number is registered
- ☐ Force a controller download if the I/O configuration was modified
- ☐ Verify all analog channels against known-good reference signals before returning to AUTO
- ☐ Check event log for any residual VAICH alarms 15 minutes after restart
Reliability in Harsh Conditions
The IS200VAICH1DAA was designed to live inside gas turbine control enclosures — environments that would destroy consumer-grade electronics in weeks. GE’s Mark VI I/O boards are qualified to withstand continuous vibration profiles consistent with large rotating machinery, operating temperature swings from cold-start ambient to sustained cabinet heat loads, and the humidity cycles common in coastal power plants and offshore platforms.
The board’s analog front-end uses isolated input channels, meaning a field wiring fault or ground loop on one channel cannot propagate and corrupt adjacent measurements. This isolation architecture is why Mark VI systems remain trusted in SIL-rated safety instrumented systems — the hardware is inherently fault-tolerant at the board level.
Conformal coating on production boards provides additional protection against condensation and airborne contaminants — a critical feature for installations in tropical climates, coastal facilities, and mining environments where humidity and particulate ingress are constant threats. Our tested surplus units are inspected for coating integrity before shipment; any board showing delamination or corrosion is rejected from stock.
Thermal cycling resistance is another underappreciated strength of this platform. The board’s PCB substrate and component selection were validated for the repeated thermal stress of turbine start-stop cycles — a regime that accelerates solder joint fatigue on lesser designs. Field data from Frame 7 fleets shows IS200VAICH1D boards routinely achieving 10+ years of service life in well-maintained cabinets.
Global Express Logistics
Our warehouse is located in Xiamen, Fujian Province, China — one of the most logistics-efficient export hubs in Asia, with direct DHL and FedEx gateway access and established customs clearance lanes for industrial electronics.
Standard Express Timeline (from payment confirmation):
- Day 0: Order confirmed, board pulled from stock, QC inspection completed, ESD packaging applied
- Day 1: DHL Express or FedEx International Priority pickup — airway bill issued, tracking number sent to buyer
- Day 2–3: Arrival at destination country hub (Southeast Asia, Middle East, Europe main hubs)
- Day 3–5: Final delivery to site address (varies by destination customs clearance speed)
We prepare full export documentation as standard: commercial invoice with accurate HS code classification, packing list, and certificate of origin. For customers in countries requiring import permits for industrial electronics, we can provide additional documentation on request. We have shipped to power plants, refineries, and compressor stations in over 40 countries — customs delays caused by incomplete paperwork are not something our customers experience twice.
For genuine emergencies — turbine trips with contractual penalties accumulating by the hour — contact us directly on WhatsApp. We can coordinate same-day dispatch for orders confirmed before 14:00 CST.
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