GE H201TI

¥3,299.00

The GE H201TI is a cutting-edge Dissolved Gas-in-oil Analysis (DGA) monitor from GE’s Hydran series, designed for real-time transformer condition monitoring and early fault warning. As a core component in power system asset management, the GE H201TI uses fuel cell technology to continuously track key fault gases, minimizing unplanned outages and optimizing maintenance schedules for utility and industrial transformers. [Product Link to be Inserted] offers comprehensive technical resources to support seamless deployment of the GE H201TI in diverse transformer fleets.

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The GE H201TI is a cutting-edge Dissolved Gas-in-oil Analysis (DGA) monitor from GE’s Hydran series, designed for real-time transformer condition monitoring and early fault warning. As a core component in power system asset management, the GE H201TI uses fuel cell technology to continuously track key fault gases, minimizing unplanned outages and optimizing maintenance schedules for utility and industrial transformers. [Product Link to be Inserted] offers comprehensive technical resources to support seamless deployment of the GE H201TI in diverse transformer fleets.

Product Description

The GE H201TI is a compact, non-intrusive DGA monitor engineered to mount on a single transformer valve, using Dynamic Oil Sampling for gas extraction without pumps or extra piping. This fourth-generation design from GE’s Hydran series features two sensor options: the “Hydran Composite Gas” sensor (detects H₂, CO, C₂H₂, C₂H₄) and the “Hydrogen Only” sensor, both leveraging fuel cell technology compliant with IEEE Standard C57.104. The GE H201TI includes a vacuum gas extraction membrane, self-check diagnostics, and non-volatile memory for data retention during power loss. Its modular design supports remote communication via RS – 485 (daisy – chain up to 32 units, 1200m max distance) and integration with Ci – 1/Ci – C controllers for local/remote alerts. [Product Link to be Inserted] provides detailed installation guides to ensure the GE H201TI delivers reliable, low – maintenance performance in utility, industrial, and renewable energy applications.

Product Parameters

Parameter Category Specifications of GE H201TI
Product Series GE Hydran Series
Type On – line DGA Monitor (Dissolved Gas – in – oil Analysis)
Sensor Options Composite Gas (H₂, CO, C₂H₂, C₂H₄) or Hydrogen Only
Gas Detection Technology Fuel Cell (IEEE C57.104 Method 3)
Power Requirements 100-240V AC (50/60Hz); 18-36V DC (Hall effect sensor version)
Communication Interface RS – 485 (daisy – chain up to 32 units, 1200m max distance)
Operating Temperature -10°C to +55°C
Storage Temperature -20°C to +85°C
Installation Single – valve mount, no moving parts, no on – site calibration
Form Factor Compact, IP55 protection rating
MTBF > 150,000 hours

Advantages and Features

  1. Simplified Installation & Maintenance

    The GE H201TI installs on a single valve with no pumps/piping, eliminating on – site calibration and reducing deployment time. Its self – check diagnostics minimize manual inspections, lowering operational costs.

  2. Flexible Sensor & Communication

    Dual sensor options adapt to monitoring needs, while RS – 485 daisy – chaining and controller integration enable scalable fleet management. Remote gas reading/trend analysis cuts site visit frequency.

  3. Reliable & Compliant Performance

    Fuel cell technology ensures stable gas detection compliant with IEEE C57.104. Non – volatile memory preserves data during outages, and a wide operating temperature range suits harsh environments.

  4. Proven Field – Tested Design

    With over 25,000 units sold worldwide, the GE H201TI has a large installed base, featuring RoHS – compliant electronics and enhanced sensor durability for long – term reliability.

Application Cases in Application Fields

  1. Utility Transformer Fleet Management

    A North American utility deployed the GE H201TI across 50+ distribution transformers. The DGA monitors detected incipient faults (e.g., 局部过热,partial discharge) 3–6 months early, reducing unplanned outages by 40% and extending transformer lifespan by 20%.

  2. Industrial Power Plant Transformers

    A European combined – cycle power plant integrated the GE H201TI with its SCADA system. Real – time H₂/CO monitoring of generator step – up transformers enabled predictive maintenance, cutting maintenance costs by 25% and improving plant availability to 99.8%.

  3. Renewable Energy Grid Infrastructure

    A wind farm in Asia used the GE H201TI to monitor collector transformers. The compact design and remote communication minimized on – site visits, while early fault warnings prevented grid – connected transformer failures during high – wind seasons.

Comparisons with Competing Products

Product Model GE H201TI ABB Ability TMU 2000 Siemens 7UT6135
Core Technology Fuel Cell (IEEE C57.104 Method 3) Photoacoustic Spectroscopy Electrochemical Sensors
Installation Complexity Single – valve, no pumps/piping External sampling system External gas extraction
On – Site Calibration Not required Annual calibration Semi – annual calibration
Sensor Flexibility Composite/Hydrogen Only Fixed multi – gas Limited gas selection
Communication Range 1200m (RS – 485 daisy – chain) 500m (Ethernet) 800m (Modbus RTU)
Total Cost of Ownership Low (minimal maintenance) Medium (calibration costs) Medium (reagent replacement)

Selection Suggestions and Precautions

Selection Suggestions

  1. Transformer Fleet Size

    Choose the GE H201TI for small – to – large fleets; pair with Ci – C controllers for 4+ units to centralize data access.

  2. Fault Detection Needs

    Opt for the Composite Gas sensor for comprehensive fault coverage (arcing, overheating) or Hydrogen Only for cost – effective H₂ – based monitoring.

  3. Remote Monitoring Requirements

    Prioritize the GE H201TI if remote access (RS – 485, controller integration) and minimal site visits are critical for operational efficiency.

Precautions

  1. Power Supply Stability

    Ensure input voltage matches 100-240V AC or 18-36V DC specifications; use regulated power to avoid sensor drift.

  2. Installation Best Practices

    Mount the GE H201TI on a clean, accessible transformer valve. Maintain proper cable routing for RS – 485 communication to prevent signal interference.

  3. Controller Compatibility

    Use Ci – 1 (single – unit, relay outputs) or Ci – C (4 – unit, centralized data) controllers as needed; follow daisy – chain guidelines for reliable network operation.

  4. Maintenance Schedules

    Periodically verify sensor performance via self – diagnostics. Update firmware using resources from [Product Link to be Inserted] to ensure compliance with latest industry standards.

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