



Introduction
The GE IS200EGDMH1A Exciter Ground Detection Module is a critical component in GE’s excitation control system, designed to monitor and detect ground faults within the exciter circuit. It is specifically engineered to ensure safe and stable operation by continuously monitoring the excitation system for any potential ground faults that could compromise system performance and safety.
This ground detection module plays an essential role in preventing electrical failures, reducing downtime, and maintaining reliable operation in power generation systems such as generators, turbines, and other heavy-duty machinery. With its precise detection capabilities, the IS200EGDMH1A provides an added layer of protection to vital components, helping to avoid costly damage and interruptions in operations.
Technical Specifications
| Specification | Details |
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| Model | IS200EGDMH1A |
| Order Number | N/A |
| Type | Exciter Ground Detection Module |
| Dimensions | 267 x 216 x 25 mm |
| Weight | 0.8 kg |
| Detection Type | Ground Fault Detection |
| Operating Voltage | 24 V DC |
| Operating Temperature | -10°C to 60°C |
| Storage Temperature | -20°C to 70°C |
| Compliance | CE, UL |
Applications
The GE IS200EGDMH1A Exciter Ground Detection Module is used in critical industrial systems where ground fault detection is essential. Key applications include:
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Power Generation: Ensures the protection of excitation systems in power plants by detecting ground faults, which helps prevent damage to generators, transformers, and other high-voltage equipment.
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Turbines and Generators: In large turbines and generator sets, it continuously monitors the exciter circuit to detect potential ground faults, ensuring safe and efficient operation.
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Electrical Substations: Used in substations to monitor and protect the excitation circuits of high-voltage equipment, reducing the risk of electrical failures.
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Oil & Gas: Provides protection for exciter systems in offshore platforms and oil refineries, where ground fault detection is crucial for maintaining system reliability.
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Manufacturing: Used in large industrial machinery and motors that rely on precise excitation control to ensure efficient performance and prevent operational disruptions.
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Renewable Energy: Supports excitation systems in renewable energy plants, such as wind and hydroelectric, ensuring consistent and safe power generation by detecting ground faults early.