Description
Key Technical Specifications
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | GE |
| Model Number | IS200JPDFG1A |
| Series | Mark VIe |
| Product Type | DC power distribution board |
| Input Voltage | 125 V DC |
| Input Architecture | Redundant DC inputs |
| Output Type | Fused switched and non-switched outputs |
| Protection | Circuit breaker and line filter on input path |
| Monitoring | Bus magnitude, ground fault, and output status feedback |
| Mounting | Vertical mount in PDM cabinet |
| Condition | New Surplus / New Original |
Product Introduction & Supply Chain Strategy
GE IS200JPDFG1A is a Mark VIe power distribution board used to route and supervise 125 V DC power inside turbine control and related automation cabinets. It supports redundant input paths, fused output branches, and system feedback, so it plays a direct role in cabinet reliability.
Buying this as New Surplus is a sound TCO move when the installed base is still active. It reduces lead time variability, helps avoid stock-out incidents, and gives maintenance teams a controlled buffer stock position while the platform ages.
Installation & Configuration Guide
Stage 1: Pre-Installation
Apply lock-out/tag-out and confirm the cabinet is fully de-energized. Use an ESD strap, insulated tools, and a multimeter to verify the 125 V DC bus is safe. Photograph the existing wiring, earth bond, board position, and any connector labels before removal.
Stage 2: Removal
Remove the retaining hardware and pull the board straight out to avoid stressing the backplane connector. Do not twist the module or force it against adjacent boards. Inspect the slot, connector pins, and cabinet grounding points for damage or contamination.
Stage 3: Installation
Install the replacement board in the same position and reconnect all power and feedback wiring exactly as documented. Confirm the protective earth bond is secure, since the board relies on proper grounding for fault detection. Recheck all terminations before energization.
Stage 4: Power-On & Testing
Before full power-up, check the DC bus for shorts and verify the branch fuses are intact. Power on and confirm bus status, ground-fault indication, and output feedback are normal. Validate downstream boards receive proper power, then document the final installation state.
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Firmware/Software Versions & Upgrade Notes
This board is primarily a hardware distribution module, so firmware is not usually the main swap concern. The important compatibility points are cabinet revision, feedback wiring, grounding arrangement, and the Mark VIe system configuration that reads the board status.
Do not mix in unrelated software changes during the replacement window. If the site uses board status monitoring in the control logic, confirm the new unit matches the old installation behavior before returning the system to service.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this really New Surplus? Yes. The correct sourcing position is New Surplus / New Original, meaning genuine OEM inventory rather than a repaired or rebuilt unit.
Why is the price below OEM new but above lower-cost listings? New Surplus usually comes from excess channel inventory. It keeps OEM origin and lower lifecycle risk without full list pricing.
Is IS200JPDFG1A obsolete? Treat it as a legacy Mark VIe spare with lifecycle risk. For critical turbine assets, keep buffer stock and plan for last-time-buy coverage.
Can I hot-swap it? Do not assume hot-swap capability. This board carries cabinet power distribution duties, so isolate first and follow site procedure.
Will it retain program data? Not in the way a processor module would. The key requirements are wiring, grounding, and system configuration alignment.
What warranty should I expect? New Surplus industrial spares typically carry limited supplier warranty coverage, often 1 year depending on source and contract terms. Confirm the exact warranty before purchase.






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