GE IS215UCVGM09B – Industrial Automation Control Board for Gas & Steam Turbines
The GE IS215UCVGM09B is a printed circuit board designed for the General Electric Mark VI series, providing advanced control solutions for gas and steam turbines. Its robust design ensures reliable performance in demanding industrial environments.
Manufacturer:General Electric
Model Number:IS215UCVGM09B
Product Category:UCV Controller Board
Compatibility:Mark VI
Dimensions:16.7 cm x 14.8 cm x 5.5 cm
Weight:0.6 kg
Features:E-Net, 2 ISBUS, 1 Genius Module
Applications:Gas and Steam Turbine Control Systems
The GE IS215UCVGM09B is a high-performance printed circuit board specifically engineered for use in General Electric’s Mark VI control systems. This board plays a vital role in managing and optimizing the performance of various industrial turbines, ensuring smooth operation and maximizing energy efficiency. Built with precision engineering, this board is designed to deliver reliable performance under demanding industrial conditions.
Crafted from premium materials, the IS215UCVGM09B is built to withstand the rigorous demands of industrial environments, providing long-lasting durability and exceptional reliability. Its compatibility with GE’s Mark VI control systems ensures seamless integration, making it an essential upgrade for any existing system.
With advanced design features, this circuit board offers superior functionality, including enhanced control capabilities and improved diagnostic features. Its robust construction and precise engineering make it an ideal choice for industrial applications requiring top-tier performance and reliability.
Installation is straightforward, thanks to clear and detailed instructions provided with each unit. Whether you are upgrading an existing system or integrating it into a new setup, the IS215UCVGM09B is designed to meet your needs efficiently and effectively. Invest in the future of your industrial operations with the GE IS215UCVGM09B – where precision meets power.












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