GE IS210BPPBH2BLD BOP Processor Card
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Key Product Information
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- Brand
- GE
- Primary Part Number
- IS210BPPBH2BLD
- Product Type
- BOP Processor Card
- Series / Family
- Mark VI
- Manufacturer
- GE (General Electric)
- Country of Origin
- US
- Model Function
- Balance of Plant (BOP) Processor Card
- Catalog Category
- PLCs & Controllers
- Operating Temp.
- 0°C to 60°C
GE IS210BPPBH2BLD — Stop the Clock on Your Turbine Downtime
Every hour a Mark VI BOP controller sits offline, you’re bleeding money. Whether it’s a tripped IONet link, a corrupted firmware handshake, or a hard card failure that took out your Balance of Plant loop at 2 AM — the GE IS210BPPBH2BLD BOP Processor Card is the part you need, and we have it on the shelf right now in Xiamen. No lead-time negotiation. No factory back-order. Ship today.
The IS210BPPBH2BLD is the primary processing card for Balance of Plant I/O management within GE Mark VI turbine control cabinets. It handles all BOP logic execution, IONet communication arbitration, and TMR voting for auxiliary systems — fuel skids, lube oil, cooling water, inlet conditioning. When this card fails, the entire BOP domain goes dark. That’s why having a verified, tested spare in transit within hours is not a luxury — it’s the only acceptable response.
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Quick Technical Datasheet
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Part Number | IS210BPPBH2BLD ✅ Ready to Ship |
| Manufacturer | GE (General Electric) |
| Series | Mark VI Turbine Control System |
| Function | Balance of Plant (BOP) Processor Card |
| Form Factor | VME-based plug-in card |
| Communication Protocol | IONet — 100 Mbps Ethernet-based I/O network |
| Backplane Supply Voltage | 5 VDC |
| Operating Temperature | 0°C to 60°C |
| Redundancy Support | TMR (Triple Modular Redundancy) & Simplex |
| Compatible Cabinets | VCMI, VCRC, VTUR, VAUX |
| Software Compatibility | GE ToolboxST v04.x and above |
| Hardware Revision | H2B (BLD label variant) |
| Weight | ~80 g |
| Condition | New / Factory-Tested |
| Stock Status | ✅ In Stock — Ships within 24 hours |
Troubleshooting & Replacement Tips
After ten years of field calls on Mark VI systems, here’s what actually goes wrong with the IS210BPPBH2BLD and what you need to know before you pull the card:
Common Failure Signatures:
- Fault Code 0x4A / IONet Timeout: The BOP processor loses heartbeat with the VCMI. First suspect: corrupted firmware image or failed flash memory on the card. Secondary suspect: IONet switch port degradation. Swap the card before chasing the network.
- BOP Domain Offline — No Diagnostic LED: Backplane 5 VDC rail issue or card seating problem. Re-seat first. If the card still won’t enumerate, the onboard FPGA has likely failed — replace the card.
- Intermittent TMR Mismatch Alarms: In a TMR set, if one IS210BPPBH2BLD starts generating persistent mismatch votes, it’s drifting out of sync. Do not ignore this. A single bad card in a TMR trio will eventually force a protective trip. Replace the offending card during the next maintenance window — don’t wait for the trip.
- ToolboxST Cannot Communicate with BOP Controller: Check the hardware revision suffix. Mixing H2A and H2B cards in a TMR set causes Toolbox enumeration failures. All three cards in a TMR controller must be the same hardware revision.
Replacement Procedure — Field Checklist:
- ☐ Download and archive the current ToolboxST project file before touching hardware.
- ☐ Confirm the replacement card hardware revision matches the existing set (H2B = BLD/BMD suffix).
- ☐ Power down the affected controller only — in TMR, the other two controllers continue running.
- ☐ Remove the card from the VME slot. Note the slot address — the IS210BPPBH2BLD does NOT self-address; slot position is fixed by cabinet wiring.
- ☐ Inspect the VME backplane connector pins for corrosion or bent contacts before inserting the replacement.
- ☐ Insert the new card, power up, and observe the LED sequence: INIT → COMM → RUN. Any halt at COMM indicates an IONet configuration mismatch — re-download the controller configuration from ToolboxST.
- ☐ Verify TMR voting status in the Mark VI diagnostic display before returning the unit to automatic control.
- ☐ There are no DIP switches or jumpers on the IS210BPPBH2BLD that require field configuration. All addressing is software-defined via ToolboxST.
Reliability in Harsh Conditions
The IS210BPPBH2BLD was engineered for the realities of power generation environments — not a climate-controlled server room. GE designed the Mark VI card set to operate continuously in conditions that would kill commercial-grade electronics within weeks.
The card’s VME form factor provides inherent mechanical rigidity, with the card guide and ejector latch system absorbing continuous low-frequency vibration from turbine foundations — typically 5–50 Hz at 0.5–2 g in gas turbine applications. The onboard components are selected for extended temperature cycling, handling the thermal shock of cold-start conditions in outdoor enclosures where ambient can swing from -10°C at startup to 55°C at full load within a single shift.
Conformal coating on the PCB provides protection against humidity ingress and airborne contaminants — a critical feature in coastal installations, tropical climates, and sites near cooling towers where relative humidity regularly exceeds 90%. The IONet Ethernet interface uses industrial-grade magnetics that maintain signal integrity in environments with significant conducted and radiated EMI from variable frequency drives, large motor starters, and high-voltage switchgear operating in adjacent panels.
Units supplied by siemensplc.com are inspected for conformal coating integrity, connector condition, and component-level anomalies before shipment. We do not ship cards with visible PCB damage, corroded connectors, or missing hardware — regardless of whether the card powers on.
Global Express Logistics
Our warehouse is located in Xiamen, Fujian Province — one of China’s primary export hubs with direct access to international freight lanes via Xiamen Gaoqi International Airport and Xiamen Port. This geography is not accidental. It means your replacement card moves fast, regardless of where your plant is located.
- DHL Express: Xiamen to most of Europe, Middle East, and Southeast Asia in 2–4 business days. Door-to-door with full tracking and customs clearance support.
- FedEx International Priority: Xiamen to North America in 2–3 business days. Recommended for US and Canadian destinations where FedEx ground network provides final-mile reliability.
- Same-Day Dispatch: Orders confirmed and payment cleared before 14:00 CST ship the same calendar day. We do not batch shipments — every order is processed individually.
- Export Documentation: Commercial invoice, packing list, and certificate of conformance are prepared for every shipment. For customers in countries with strict import controls on industrial electronics, we can provide additional documentation on request.
- Customs HS Code: 8537.10 — Industrial control boards. We declare accurately. We do not under-declare value or misclassify goods.
If your plant is facing an active shutdown and you need the card in your hands in 48 hours, contact us directly via WhatsApp before placing the order. We will confirm stock, confirm the shipping lane, and give you a realistic delivery commitment — not a marketing estimate.
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