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GE IS420YDIAS1B Discrete contact input module

The GE IS420YDIAS1B is a 24-channel discrete contact input module of the GE Mark VIeS series.

It is compatible with the GE Distributed Control System (DCS) and is used for the signal interface between the I/O Ethernet network and the discrete input terminal board.

It is commonly found in industrial control scenarios such as thermal power and gas turbines. The following are the core information and technical specifications:

Core parameters and characteristics

Project Details

Model IS420YDIAS1B

Manufacturer GE (General Electric)

Belongs to the series Mark VIeS

Module type: Discrete Contact I/O Module

The input channel features 24 discrete contact inputs, each with a status LED

Input isolation: 1500V, input voltage suppression: 125V DC

The signal processing acquisition board provides two-level signal conditioning and level conversion, including filtering and hysteresis functions

Communication interface: Dual RJ-45 Ethernet interface (for system input), 3-pin power input

Operating temperature: -40℃ to 70℃

Dimensions: 8.26cm (height) ×4.19cm (width) ×12.1cm (depth)

The installation method is compatible with the Mark VIeS system rack and the surface mount process

Core function

Signal acquisition: Receives 24 discrete contact signals from switches, sensors and other devices, and is compatible with multiple voltage level inputs.

Interface conversion: Achieve data interaction between I/O Ethernet networks and discrete input terminal boards, supporting a distributed control architecture.

Diagnostic monitoring: Each channel is equipped with an independent status LED, facilitating the rapid location of channel faults and operational status.

Anti-interference design: 1500V input isolation and 125V DC voltage suppression ensure signal stability and equipment safety in harsh industrial environments.

Typical applications

Compatible with the GE Mark VIeS distributed control system, it is used for equipment status monitoring and signal acquisition in industries such as thermal power, gas/steam turbines, petrochemicals, etc., such as the contact signal access of limit switches and status feedback of fans, pumps, and valves.

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