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Overview
Place of Origin: |
USA |
Brand Name: |
GE |
Model Number: |
IS200EXAMG1AAB |
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 No.: |
IS200EXAMG1AAB |
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Manufacturer: |
General Electric |
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Product Type: |
Exciter Attenuation Module |
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Group Variation: |
H2, Dual System |
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Series: |
EX2100 |
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Number of Channels: |
13 |
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Description: |
I/O Terminal Board |
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AC Input Frequency: |
480 Hz maximum |
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Ambient Temperature: |
0 to 40 C |
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Functionality: |
Field Current and Voltage Feedback |
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Number of Selector Settings: |
8 |
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Control Sections: |
Up to Three Redundant Control Sections |
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Operating System: |
Dual System |
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Country of Manufacture: |
United States (USA) |
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Connection: |
Linked via Exciter Power Backplane (IS200EPBP); EXAM connected with 9-pin cable, EGDMs with 96-pin P2 connector |
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Configuration: |
Single EXAM for simplex or triple modular redundant (TMR) systems |
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Field Voltage Range: |
125 V DC to 1000 V DC |
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PPT Voltage Range: |
120 V AC to 1300 V AC rms |
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Filter Capacitance: |
Selectable via jumpers JP1 and JP2 |
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Relay Control: |
24 V DC coil with diode suppression, <20 mA |
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Default Relay State: |
De-energized, feedback to M1 in TMR or sole control in simplex |
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Energized Relay Feedback: |
Sends feedback to M2 section in TMR configuration |
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TMR Setup: |
Three EGDMs as Controller (C), Master 1 (M1), Master 2 (M2), auto-configured via 96-pin P2 connector |
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Master Signal Control: |
DSPX board directs which master provides 50 V AC square-wave signal to sense resistor in EXAM |
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Signal Generator: |
Activated on active master (M1, M2, or C) |
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Output Signal: |
±50 V AC square-wave applied to sense resistor (Rx) |
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Installation Location: |
High Voltage Interface (HVIl) module within auxiliary cabinet |
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Compatibility: |
Works with Exciter Ground Detector Module (IS200EGDM) to form ground detection system |
Description
IS200EXAMG1AAB is an Exciter Attenuation Module manufactured and designed by General Electric and is part of the EX2100 Series used in Excitation turbine control systems. The Exciter Attenuation Module (IS200EXAM or EXAM), when used alongside the Exciter Ground Detector Module (IS200EGDM or EGDM), forms the ground detection system for the EX2100 Excitation Control. The EXAM is installed in the High Voltage Interface (HVIl) module within the auxiliary cabinet. It acts by reducing the high voltage from the bridge, converting it to a manageable level, and providing attenuation between the field bus and the EGDM.
The EXAM and EGDM(s) are linked via the Exciter Power Backplane (IS200EPBP or EPBP). A single 9-pin cable connects the EXAM to the EPBP, while the EGDMs are connected to the EPBP through a 96-pin P2 connector. Only one EXAM is necessary for both simplex and triple modular redundant (TMR) configurations, with the interconnection remaining the same in both cases. The field voltage (Vbus+ and Vbus-) varies from 125 V DC to 1000 V DC and the AC line-to-line voltages power potential transformer (PPT) vary from 120 to 1300 V AC rms. The EXAM has two variations of filter capacitance that are selectable through jumpers JP1 and JP2.
PPT voltages less than 750 V rms
PPT voltages greater than 750 V rms
Applications
Equipped with the GE EX2100 excitation system, installed in the control cabinet of large generator sets of 300MW and above.
GE Frame 6/7/9 series gas turbine generator sets.
Synchronous motor drive systems for large paper mills, steel mills, or mines.
FUNCTIONS
The EGDM manages the activation for the field ground test and master selection by controlling a relay on the EXAM. This relay features a 24 V DC coil with diode suppression and operates with less than 20 mA
In its default state, the relay remains de-energized and provides feedback to the M1 section of the TMR control or the sole control in a simplex setup. When energized, the relay sends feedback to the M2 section of the TMR control.
In TMR configurations, three EGDMs are set up as Controller (C), Master 1 (M1), and Master 2 (M2). Each EGDM is automatically configured via the program pins of the 96-pin P2 connector on the EPBP
The DSPX board sends information to EGDM C about which master provides the 50 V AC square-wave signal to the sense resistor in the EXAM. EGDM C will activate the relay in the EXAM if M2 is the master, or leave it unpowered if M1 is the master
This signal enables the signal generator on the active master and selects the test command source for each EGDM (M1, M2, and C). The active master then sends a positive or negative 50 V AC square-wave signal to the EXAM, which is applied to one end of the sense resistor (Rx).
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
What is the purpose of the IS200EXAMG1AAB Exciter Attenuation Module (EXAM)?
The EXAM provides attenuation between the field bus and the Exciter Ground Detector Module (EGDM) by sensing high voltage from the bridge and scaling it to a usable level. It is part of the ground detection system for the EX2100 Excitation Control
How does the EXAM interact with the IS200EXAMG1AAB EGDM?
The EXAM and EGDM(s) are connected via the Exciter Power Backplane (EPBP).The EXAM helps in providing ground detection by relaying feedback from the ground system and ensuring proper operation of the EX2100 Excitation Control.
What is the role of the relay in the IS200EXAMG1AAB EXAM?
The relay on the EXAM is controlled by the EGDM. It helps in activating the field ground test and master selection. The relay operates with a 24 V DC coil, and its default state is de-energized. When energized, it feeds back to the M2 section of the TMR control.