



Introduction
The GE IS210MACCH1A Interface Board is an integral component of General Electric’s Mark VIe Control System, designed for connecting and interfacing with various industrial field devices and communication networks. This interface board plays a critical role in the automation of complex industrial systems, enabling seamless data transfer between the control system and field equipment. Whether used in power generation, oil & gas, or chemical processing, the IS210MACCH1A ensures stable, reliable communication between various modules and devices, contributing to enhanced system performance, efficiency, and safety.
Technical Specifications
| Specification | Details |
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| Model | GE IS210MACCH1A |
| Type | Interface Board |
| Dimensions | 180 x 85 x 30 mm |
| Weight | 0.4 kg |
| Power Supply | 24V DC (Nominal) |
| Interface Type | Communication Interface |
| Mounting Type | DIN Rail Mounting |
| Operating Temperature Range | -20°C to 70°C |
| Certifications | CE, RoHS, UL |
Applications
The GE IS210MACCH1A Interface Board is used in applications where reliable communication and interface capabilities between the control system and field devices are required. Some key applications include:
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Power Generation: Enables seamless data transfer between the control system and various equipment such as turbines, generators, and sensors, ensuring smooth and reliable power generation.
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Oil & Gas: Provides communication between the control system and devices such as pressure sensors, valves, and flow meters in both upstream and downstream operations, ensuring real-time monitoring and control.
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Chemical Processing: Facilitates communication between the control system and devices used in the chemical production process, such as mixers, pumps, and valve actuators, contributing to process efficiency and safety.
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Manufacturing: Interfaces with equipment on the factory floor, including motors, actuators, and sensors, providing a stable and efficient communication link for real-time production monitoring and control.
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Water Treatment: Connects the control system to various monitoring devices such as pressure gauges, flow meters, and safety sensors, enabling efficient and safe water treatment processes.
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Building Management: Provides communication between the control system and building devices such as HVAC systems, lighting, and security systems, improving energy efficiency and occupant comfort.