The IS200TREGH1BDC is a Trip Primary Gas Termination Board developed by General Electric for use within the GE Mark VIe control system. This board plays a vital role in the turbine protection architecture, providing reliable and precise interfacing of gas trip signals. It is designed to function as the primary trip termination for gas-fired turbine applications and ensures accurate routing and isolation of emergency shutdown (ESD) signals.
This board interfaces between field devices—such as solenoid valves, pressure switches, and shutdown interlocks—and the core turbine control modules. It helps in delivering fast and dependable trip command execution, which is essential for safeguarding the gas turbine and associated systems.
The IS200TREGH1BDC features clearly marked terminal connections for ease of installation, and its robust construction allows operation in harsh industrial environments. With support for simplex and redundant configurations, it ensures system reliability and operational safety. Additionally, it is engineered to be compatible with GE’s control packs, making it a versatile choice in retrofits and new installations.
By facilitating the integration of safety-critical trip signals, the TREG board forms an essential part of the gas turbine’s protection mechanism. Its proven design is trusted in power plants worldwide, helping operators maintain uptime and meet stringent safety requirements.
Key Features:
- Developed for GE Mark VIe turbine control systems 
- Interfaces gas turbine trip signals to control modules 
- Enables safe and accurate emergency shutdown procedures 
- High-reliability termination for primary trip logic 
- Supports both simplex and redundant configurations 
- DIN rail mountable for flexible integration 
- Designed for harsh industrial environments 
- Compatible with GE control system architecture 
Contact Information:
Evaflux Private Limited
📞 Phone: +91 7303573946
📧 Email: support@evaflux.com


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
                     
                    
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