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GE IS200WEORG1A Mark VIe Wind Turbine Output Board

  • Model: IS200WEORG1A
  • Brand: GE
  • Series: Mark VIe Speedtronic (Wind)
  • Core Function: Wind turbine output regulator / output board
  • Product Type: PCB Output Board (WEORG)
  • Key Specs: Wind energy output regulator module; PCB for Mark VIe Wind control system; 32 I/O channels
  • Condition: New Original / New Surplus / In Stock
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Description

Key Technical Specifications

Parameter Value
Manufacturer General Electric (GE) / GE Energy
Part Number IS200WEORG1A
Alternate/Associated Number 104W5460P001 PWA, WEOR
Series Mark VIe Speedtronic (Wind Energy)
Functional Acronym WEORG (Wind Energy Output Regulator)
Product Type PCB / Wind Turbine Output Board
Application Wind turbine control system output regulation
I/O Channels 32 I/O
Operating Voltage 240 V
Country of Origin USA
Warranty (AX Control) 3 Years for turbine control boards

 

Product Introduction

GE IS200WEORG1A is a Mark VIe Speedtronic printed circuit board designed for wind turbine output regulation. Supplier listings identify it as a wind energy output regulator module (WEORG) that serves the Mark VIe Wind control system.

Treat this as a specialty wind-power board, not a gas/steam turbine control card. For replacements, the exact suffix “1A” is critical, and physical pinout/connector matching must be verified before installation.

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Troubleshooting Quick Reference

Symptom Possible Cause Relevance to This Part Quick Check Method Recommendation
No output to turbine drive system Missing input power, board fault, loose backplane ✅ High Measure 240 V at input terminals; check output rails with meter Verify supply first, then inspect board seating
Output regulator stuck high/low Sensor fault, wiring issue, board internal fault ✅ High Compare sensor readings to controller display; check wiring continuity Trace sensor and wiring before replacing
32 I/O channels not responding I/O pack misconfiguration, backplane issue, board failure ✅ High Check I/O pack status in diagnostics; reseat packs and board Review controller logs and reseat hardware
Communication timeout with controller Network cable fault, wrong address, board comms port issue ❌ Medium Ping the board, check cable, verify address setting Check network and address before board swap
Intermittent output after warm-up Heat stress, loose connection, degraded components ✅ Medium Monitor temperature; wiggle-test cabling carefully Inspect connectors and board for thermal damage
Board fails immediately after install Wrong revision, ESD damage, installation error ✅ High Confirm exact suffix, inspect pins, verify grounded handling Stop—verify compatibility before retrying

Contact technical support with photos of the board, terminal wiring, and controller diagnostics if the root cause is unclear.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is the part IS200WEORG or IS200WEORG1A?
A: The sold part number is IS200WEORG1A. “IS200WEORG” without the suffix is incomplete. Verify the full “1A” suffix on your existing board before ordering.

Q: What system does this board belong to?
A: It is a Mark VIe Speedtronic board for wind turbine control, described as a wind energy output regulator (WEORG) module.

Q: Is this a direct replacement for every similar-looking Mark VIe board?
A: No. Even within Mark VIe, revisions and pinouts can differ. Match the exact model number and physically compare connectors and labels.

Q: Can I hot-swap this board?
A: Do not assume so. Wind turbine output boards control power paths. Power down and follow site procedure before removal to avoid damage or safety risk.

Q: What condition is typically available?
A: Listings show new original, new surplus, and in-stock inventory. For procurement, request actual photos and test status if you need documentation.

Q: Why is it cheaper than buying from the OEM?
A: Usually because it is surplus inventory or aftermarket stock, not current OEM production. That is normal for legacy Mark VIe parts, but you still need revision and condition verification.

Q: What should I check before installing the replacement?
A: Confirm the exact suffix “1A,” inspect connector pins, compare wiring diagrams, and verify grounding and handling procedures (ESD strap). That prevents most avoidable rework.