GE IS200JPDMG1ACC S1AT005 Mark VIe Power Distribution Module

Original price was: $7,985.00.Current price is: $3,690.00.

  • Model: IS200JPDMG1ACC S1AT005
  • Brand: GE
  • Series: Mark VIe / Mark VI family
  • Core Function: Distributes regulated control power
  • Product Type: Power distribution module
  • Key Specs: Regulated DC power distribution | Overcurrent protection | Status LED diagnostics
  • Condition: New Original / New Surplus
  • Inventory Status: Obsolete / EOL item; strategic stocking recommended
Brand: Model/SKU: IS200JPDMG1ACC S1AT005

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Description

Key Technical Specifications

Parameter Value
Brand GE
Model IS200JPDMG1ACC S1AT005
Series Mark VIe / Mark VI
Product Type Power distribution module
Primary Function Controlled power distribution for I/O and control boards
Protection Overcurrent and voltage monitoring
Diagnostics Status LEDs and fault indication
Application Gas turbine, steam turbine, and process control cabinets
Mounting Rack or panel mount, system dependent
Condition New Surplus, original OEM inventory
Lifecycle Status Obsolete / EOL
Procurement Priority High for critical turbine and control systems

 

Product Introduction & Supply Chain Strategy

GE IS200JPDMG1ACC S1AT005 is a power distribution module used in GE Mark VIe/Mark VI control environments. It supplies regulated and protected power to control and I/O boards, which makes it a high-consequence item in turbine and industrial control cabinets.

Buying it as New Surplus is the right sourcing strategy when the installed base is still operational but the platform is aging. It improves Total Cost of Ownership, reduces lead time variability, and lowers the risk of a stock-out on a module that can take an entire control rack offline.

 

Installation & Configuration Guide

 

Stage 1: Pre-Installation

Perform lock-out/tag-out and verify the cabinet is fully safe before any work. Use an ESD strap, insulated tools, and a camera to document wiring, jumper positions, and rack placement. Confirm the exact module suffix and site compatibility before opening the replacement package.

 

Stage 2: Removal

Power down the cabinet and verify the rails are de-energized. Remove the module straight from the rack without twisting or prying, because bent pins or damaged connectors can create intermittent control failures. Inspect the backplane and adjacent modules for heat damage or contamination.

 

Stage 3: Installation

Install the replacement module into the same position and seat it evenly. Reconnect all power and control wiring exactly as documented from the removed unit. Restore any dependent settings or cabinet-level configuration before energizing the system.

 

Stage 4: Power-On & Testing

Apply power and confirm normal LED status and fault-free startup. Verify output power distribution, control-board health, and communication stability across the rack. Run a full functional check before returning the turbine or process cabinet to service.

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IS200JPDMG1ACC S1AT005

 

Firmware/Software Versions & Upgrade Notes

The supplied sources describe this as a Mark VIe-compatible power distribution module, so matching the installed platform baseline matters. Version or revision mismatch can affect cabinet recognition, diagnostics, or board-level behavior.

Do not change firmware or system images during the hardware swap unless the maintenance plan specifically requires it. The safest practice is to preserve the existing configuration and replace only the failed module.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is IS200JPDMG1ACC S1AT005 really New Surplus?
Yes, the correct procurement target is New Surplus original inventory. That gives you OEM-origin hardware without the uncertainty of repaired stock.

Q: Why is it cheaper than factory new but not as cheap as questionable supply?
Because New Surplus comes from excess inventory, not from repair channels. You pay less than list pricing, but you still keep traceability and lower reliability risk.

Q: Is this part obsolete?
Yes, it should be treated as an EOL or at-risk spare. For critical Mark VIe cabinets, keep buffer stock and consider a last-time-buy strategy.

Q: Can I hot-swap it?
Do not assume hot-swap support unless the site documentation explicitly allows it. For a power distribution module, controlled shutdown is the safer maintenance method.

Q: Will programming or configuration be retained?
Not automatically. Always document cabinet wiring, board positions, and any dependent configuration before removal.

Q: What warranty should I expect?
Warranty depends on supplier traceability and condition documentation, but New Surplus generally carries stronger terms than repaired stock. The main procurement value is verifiable serials and QC records.