- Overview
- Quick Detail
- Description
- Applications
- EGDM and Attenuator Module Mounting
- Ground Detector Functional Block
- FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
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Overview
Place of Origin: |
USA |
Brand Name: |
GE |
Model Number: |
IS200EGEDMH1AFG |
Packaging Details: |
Original new Factory Sealed |
Delivery Time: |
5-7 days |
Payment Terms: |
T/T |
Supply Ability: |
In stock |
Quick Detail
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Part Number: |
IS200EGEDMH1AFG |
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Manufacturer: |
General Electric |
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Series: |
EX2100 |
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Product Type: |
Exciter Ground Detector Module |
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Operating Temperature: |
-30 to 65 °C |
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Country of Origin: |
USA |
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Configuration: |
Controller (C), Master 1 (M1), Master 2 (M2) redundant EGDM setup |
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Setup Control: |
Program pins on P2 connector configure each EGDM |
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Communication: |
DSPX communicates with EGDM C via EISB in controller rack |
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Driver Selection: |
Controller selects M1 or M2 to deliver signal to sensing resistor in Attenuator Module |
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Relay Control: |
Controller powers or disables relay in Attenuator Module via fiber-optic link |
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Master Identification: |
Differential signal sent simultaneously to M1 and M2 |
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Test Command Source: |
Selected by differential signal on each module |
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Signal Generator: |
Activated on active master (M1, M2, or C) |
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Oscillator Signal: |
Received from DSPX via EISB through fiber-optic link |
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Output Signal: |
Converted to ±50 V square wave signal |
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Sense Resistor Input: |
Square wave applied to sense resistor through cable to EXAM module |
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Attenuation Ratio: |
10:1 differential attenuation from EXAM sense resistor |
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Signal Conditioning: |
Unity-gain differential amplifier with high common-mode rejection |
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A/D Conversion: |
Voltage Controlled Oscillator (VCO) converter |
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Data Transmission: |
Fiber-optic transmitter driven by VCO |
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Power Isolation: |
Signal conditioner powered by isolated supply for safety |
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Ground Detection: |
Signal conditioner grounds bridge side of attenuated sense resistor for measurement |
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Power Amplifier Control: |
Output level determined from grounded measurement signal |
Description
IS200EGEDMH1AFG is an Exciter Ground Detector Module manufactured and designed by General Electric as part of the EX2100 Series used in Excitation Control Systems. It mounts in the Exciter Power Backplane rack as a double slot, double height (6U) form factor board (EPBP). The field ground detector measures the resistance in the field between any point in the field circuit of the generator and the ground, whether it is on the AC or DC side. A redundant system will have three EGDMs, but a simplex system will have one. Figure 1 displays the position of the EGDM(s). In order to communicate with the EGDM(s), EXAM, the attenuator module, measures the voltage across the ground sensing resistor. The High Voltage Module, which is housed in the Auxiliary Panel, has the EXAM module mounted in it.
Applications
Large synchronous generator sets ranging from 300MW to over 1000MW.
GE Frame 6/7/9 series gas turbine power plants.
Self-owned power plants in oil refineries, aluminum plants, or large mines.
EGDM and Attenuator Module Mounting
The trio of EGDM boards is set up as Controller (C), Master 1 (M1), and Master 2 (M2) in a redundant control (M2). A group of program pins on the P2 connector control each EGDM's setup. The DSPX transmits data to EGDM C via the EISB in the controller rack about which the master delivers the driving signal to the sensing resistor in the Attenuator Module. When C receives this data through the fiber-optic link, depending on whether M2 is the selected driver or M1 is the selected master, C either powers or empowers the relay in the Attenuator Module. A differential signal that identifies the selected master is simultaneously transmitted to M1 and M2.
This signal selects the test command source on each module and activates the signal generator on the active master (M1, M2, and C). The active master now gets an oscillator signal from the DSPX via the EISB across the fiber optic link, which it transforms into a positive or negative 50-volt signal. This square wave voltage is applied to one end of the sense resistor after being transmitted via cable to the EXAM module.
Ground Detector Functional Block
The Sense Resistor in the EXAM module sends an attenuated (10:1) differential signal to the signal conditioner. A straightforward unity gain differential amplifier with a high common-mode rejection ratio serves as the signal conditioner, which is followed by an A-to-D converter (Voltage Controlled Oscillator VCO). A fiber optic transmitter is fed by the VCO. Due to the high common-mode voltage at the sense resistor, the signal conditioner circuitry is powered by an isolated power source to protect worker and equipment safety. When instructed to do so by the control section, the signal conditioner grounds the bridge side of the attenuated Sense Resistor and uses this information to determine the power amplifier output level.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
What are the applications of IS200EGEDMH1AFG?
Process signal measurement, data logging, Motor Speed Monitoring, Alarm level sensing, Energy Usage Monitoring, and position sensing
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How are IS200EGEDMH1AFG packaged for shipment?
Parts are placed in antistatic packets and securely packed in ESD boxes cushioned with ESD Foam designed to safeguard electrical components.