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GE IS200AEADH3ADA Mark VI Contact Board

  • Model: IS200AEADH3ADA
  • Brand: GE
  • Series: Mark VI
  • Core Function: Contact interface board
  • Product Type: Interface / contact board
  • Key Specs: Mark VI compatible; board-level industrial control I/O; exact revision suffix IS200AEADH3ADA
  • Condition: New Surplus / In Stock
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Description

Key Technical Specifications

  • Manufacturer: General Electric (GE)
  • Model Number: IS200AEADH3ADA
  • Series: GE Mark VI / Mark VIe family listing references Mark VI compatibility
  • Product Type: Contact board / interface board
  • Application: Industrial turbine and control-system cabinet
  • Condition Shown by Sellers: In stock, brand new, or new surplus depending on supplier
  • Form Factor: PCB circuit card / board
  • Compatibility Note: Verify exact revision and rack compatibility before

 

Product Introduction

GE IS200AEADH3ADA is a Mark VI-series contact/interface board used in GE industrial control cabinets. It appears in supplier listings as a PCB circuit card or contact board for turbine and process control applications.

For buyers, the main value is exact-part replacement on legacy GE systems. Treat the suffix as critical, because Mark VI boards can differ by revision, wiring, and cabinet compatibility.

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Troubleshooting Quick Reference

Symptom Possible Cause Relevance to this Part Quick Check Method Recommendation
No status indication on the board No cabinet power, failed power supply, loose backplane seating ❌ Low Measure supply at the rack, reseat the card, check adjacent boards Check power and rack connections before replacing the board
Intermittent contact inputs Field wiring issue, terminal looseness, grounding problem ✅ Medium Check field terminals, continuity, shield termination, and wire strain Inspect wiring before condemning the card
Wrong point states in the controller Configuration mismatch, swapped I/O mapping, incorrect board revision ✅ High Compare cabinet documentation and board part suffix, check controller diagnostics Confirm exact revision and configuration
Communication or cabinet fault alarm Backplane issue, adjacent module fault, controller-side problem ❌ Low Swap with known-good adjacent card only after power-down, review fault logs Investigate cabinet and controller diagnostics first
Board fails after install ESD damage, wrong revision, installation error ✅ High Inspect for bent pins, rework marks, and install procedure errors Replace only after verifying handling and compatibility
Signals work on some channels but not others External field device or terminal strip issue ✅ Medium Test wiring from the terminal block outward with a meter Check field-side circuits and terminations first

If you get stuck, send photos of the board, rack, terminal wiring, and controller fault logs to technical support.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is IS200AEADH3ADA a direct replacement for every GE Mark VI board with a similar name?
A: No. The suffix matters. On GE hardware, a small revision change can mean different I/O mapping, connector detail, or cabinet compatibility. Match the full part number, not just the base model

Q: Is this module hot-swappable?
A: Do not assume so. For legacy GE control hardware, the safe practice is to power down and follow the site procedure before removal. Pulling a board live can damage the rack or the module.

Q: What condition should I expect?
A: Supplier listings for this part show new surplus, brand new, or in-stock inventory depending on the seller. For procurement, ask for actual photos, serial details, and test status before you buy.

Q: Why is it cheaper than factory-new stock?
A: Usually because it is surplus inventory, an open-box part, or a legacy item that is no longer stocked through the OEM channel. That is normal for Mark VI-era hardware, but you still need verification on condition and revision.

Q: Will my configuration stay intact after swapping the board?
A: Not automatically. The controller or cabinet may retain configuration, but the new board still has to match the old one mechanically and by revision. Photograph jumpers, labels, and wiring before removal.

Q: What should I verify before installation?
A: Check the full part number, revision suffix, physical condition, rack fit, connector type, and cabinet documentation. Also confirm the board is not bent, reworked, or missing edge damage from shipping.

Q: Can I install it based on part name alone?
A: No. With GE legacy boards, that is how people create avoidable downtime. Verify the exact suffix, compare against the existing board, and confirm compatibility with the system documentation.