GE IS415UCVHH1A

¥999.00

The GE IS415UCVHH1A is a high-performance vibration monitoring module designed for GE Mark VIe turbine control systems, specializing in real-time vibration data acquisition, processing, and protection logic execution for gas/steam turbines and rotating machinery. The GE IS415UCVHH1A features 4-channel vibration input with 24-bit ADC resolution, enabling precise capture of shaft, bearing, and casing vibration signals to detect early mechanical anomalies. Its embedded digital signal processor (DSP) performs real-time FFT analysis and trend monitoring, triggering alarms or shutdowns per API 670 standards to prevent catastrophic failures. The GE IS415UCVHH1A integrates seamlessly with GE’s ControlST software, simplifying configuration, calibration, and diagnostic workflows. The GE IS415UCVHH1A operates reliably in -40°C to +70°C environments with IP20 protection and redundant 24VDC power inputs, ensuring continuous operation in harsh industrial settings. As a core component, the GE IS415UCVHH1A supports hot-swapping and auto-configuration, minimizing downtime during maintenance or module replacement. The GE IS415UCVHH1A’s compact DIN-rail design (176×120×50mm) optimizes panel space while maintaining compatibility with Mark VIe I/O racks for flexible system expansion.

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Product Description

The GE IS415UCVHH1A is a high-performance vibration monitoring module designed for GE Mark VIe turbine control systems, specializing in real-time vibration data acquisition, processing, and protection logic execution for gas/steam turbines and rotating machinery. The GE IS415UCVHH1A features 4-channel vibration input with 24-bit ADC resolution, enabling precise capture of shaft, bearing, and casing vibration signals to detect early mechanical anomalies. Its embedded digital signal processor (DSP) performs real-time FFT analysis and trend monitoring, triggering alarms or shutdowns per API 670 standards to prevent catastrophic failures. The GE IS415UCVHH1A integrates seamlessly with GE’s ControlST software, simplifying configuration, calibration, and diagnostic workflows. The GE IS415UCVHH1A operates reliably in -40°C to +70°C environments with IP20 protection and redundant 24VDC power inputs, ensuring continuous operation in harsh industrial settings. As a core component, the GE IS415UCVHH1A supports hot-swapping and auto-configuration, minimizing downtime during maintenance or module replacement. The GE IS415UCVHH1A’s compact DIN-rail design (176×120×50mm) optimizes panel space while maintaining compatibility with Mark VIe I/O racks for flexible system expansion.

Product Parameters

Parameter Specification
Model GE IS415UCVHH1A
Type Vibration Monitoring Module (Mark VIe Series)
Input Channels 4 vibration channels (ICP/charge/velocity)
ADC Resolution 24-bit
Sampling Rate 1024 samples/sec per channel
Frequency Range 0.1Hz – 10kHz
Power Supply 24VDC (redundant, 1.2A max)
Operating Temp -40°C to +70°C
Protection IP20
Mounting DIN rail (176×120×50mm)
Certifications API 670, CE, UL, RoHS
Communication Mark VIe backplane (100Mbps)

Advantages and Features

  1. Precision Monitoring: The GE IS415UCVHH1A’s 24-bit ADC and 1024Hz sampling capture subtle vibration changes, enabling early fault detection for rotating equipment.
  2. Real-Time Processing: Embedded DSP executes FFT and trend analysis locally, reducing controller load and improving protection response time.
  3. API 670 Compliance: Pre-configured protection logic aligns with industry standards, ensuring safe turbine operation and regulatory compliance.
  4. Harsh-Environment Reliability: Wide temperature range and redundant power support continuous operation in power generation and oil/gas facilities.
  5. Simplified Maintenance: Hot-swapping and auto-configuration minimize downtime, while ControlST integration streamlines diagnostics.

Application Cases in Application Fields

  • Gas Turbine Protection: The GE IS415UCVHH1A monitors shaft vibration and bearing temperature in a 50MW combined-cycle plant, triggering a pre-alarm at 0.125in/s and shutdown at 0.25in/s to prevent rotor damage.
  • Steam Turbine Condition Monitoring: It tracks casing vibration in a 200MW power plant, using FFT analysis to identify blade imbalance and schedule predictive maintenance, reducing unplanned downtime by 30%.
  • Compressor Health Management: The GE IS415UCVHH1A monitors bearing vibration in a natural gas pipeline compressor station, enabling remote trend analysis via ControlST to optimize maintenance intervals.
  • Pump Vibration Monitoring: It detects impeller wear in a chemical plant’s process pumps, triggering alerts before seal failure to avoid production losses and environmental incidents.

Comparisons with Competing Products

Feature GE IS415UCVHH1A Competitor A (Emerson 3500/42M) Competitor B (Bently Nevada 3500/22M)
Channels 4 (24-bit) 4 (16-bit) 4 (24-bit)
Sampling Rate 1024Hz 512Hz 1024Hz
API 670 Pre-configured Optional Pre-configured
Temp Range -40°C to +70°C -25°C to +60°C -40°C to +70°C
Redundancy Redundant power Standard Standard

Selection Suggestions and Precautions

  • Selection Suggestions
    1. Choose the GE IS415UCVHH1A for Mark VIe systems requiring API 670-compliant vibration monitoring and 4-channel precision measurement.
    2. Pair with GE’s 1257 ICP accelerometers and Mark VIe I/O racks for optimal compatibility and performance.
    3. Prioritize for applications needing hot-swapping and wide temperature tolerance (e.g., remote power plants, offshore platforms).
  • Precautions
    1. Use only GE-approved sensors and cables to avoid damaging the GE IS415UCVHH1A or causing measurement errors.
    2. Ensure redundant power is properly connected for high-availability setups.
    3. Calibrate channels annually per API 670 guidelines to maintain accuracy.
    4. Follow ESD protocols during installation to protect the DSP and ADC components.

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