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Features:
- GE Gas Power Mark VIe & Mark VIeS Control Systems
- Mark VIe Distributed Control System (DCS) UCSC Controller Module
- Non-replaceable 4 A 125 V dc rated fuse; Nominal melting: 26 A squared seconds (A2 sec)
This module is specifically designed for harsh industrial automation environments, such as power plants, gas turbines, steam turbines, and wind power plants. Its primary function is to run the core control logic for specific applications, enabling high-precision monitoring and regulation of equipment operating status.
The module features a fanless, battery-free, rugged design with exceptional shock resistance, moisture resistance, and a wide operating temperature range, ensuring continuous, safe, and stable operation of large industrial equipment in harsh environments, 24/7.
The IS420UCSCH1A-G-V0.1-A GENERAL ELECTRIC MARK VIe UCSC Controller Module may still be available for purchase and support from Moore Automated Company beyond End-Of-Life (EOL) by the manufacturer (OEM).
GENERAL ELECTRIC IS420UCSCH1A-G-V0.1-A MARK VIe UCSC Controller Module datasheet(manual), Link
Important Notice: Other accessories, manuals, cables, calibration data, software, etc. are not included with this equipment unless listed in the above stock item description. All prices are shown in USD.
The alphanumeric suffix string IS420UCSCH1A-G-V0.1-A indicates the feature version:
IS420UCSC: Core hardware platform name (general controller station card).
H1A: Indicates the physical hardware layout of the first-generation quad-core CPU module.
-G-: Indicates a specific factory hardware/firmware version number (similar versions include -F- or -B-).
V0.1-A: Indicates the manufacturer's baseline firmware version or hardware version block.
In addition, the module employs embedded field agent (EFA) technology, supporting secure Predix cloud applications or local web hosting; its architecture supports cross-coupled redundant configurations (such as dual or triple redundancy) to ensure that control signals and process data in industrial applications are never lost when a single controller is powered off for maintenance.