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GE IS210AEBIH1B Mark VIe AE Bridge Interface Card

  • Model: IS210AEBIH1B
  • Brand: GE
  • Series: Mark VIe
  • Core Function: AE bridge interface
  • Product Type: Interface card
  • Key Specs: Wind turbine control use, field-side interface, Mark VIe platform
  • Condition: New Original / New Surplus
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Description

Key Technical Specifications

  • Part Number: IS210AEBIH1B
  • Manufacturer: General Electric
  • Series: Speedtronic Mark VIe
  • Board Type: AE Bridge Interface Card
  • Application: Wind turbine control systems
  • Function: Field-side interface bridge
  • Platform Role: Remote interface within Mark VIe hierarchy
  • Country of Origin: USA
  • Approx. Weight: 0.8 kg
  • Approx. Dimensions: 16 cm x 16 cm x 12 cm
  • Catalog/Ordering Suffix: IS210AEBIH1BED may appear in listings

 

Product Introduction

GE IS210AEBIH1B is an AE Bridge Interface Card for GE Speedtronic Mark VIe wind turbine control systems. It handles the interface between field-side signals and the control hierarchy, so exact model matching matters during replacement.

This card is usually bought as a like-for-like spare for Mark VIe turbine applications. The safest order path is to match the suffix, compare the old board label, and verify the rack or interface role before installation.

 

Troubleshooting Quick Reference

Symptom Possible Cause Relevance to This Part Quick Check Method Recommendation
No bridge communication after install Wrong suffix, bad seating, or incompatible Mark VIe configuration ✅ High Verify exact part number, inspect LEDs, reseat the card, and compare against the removed unit Match the full model and install only after confirming site compatibility
Turbine control alarms after swap Revision mismatch or configuration mismatch ✅ High Review diagnostic logs and compare the old label to the replacement Do not assume similar-looking IS210 parts are interchangeable
Intermittent field I/O issues Loose connector, harness fault, or upstream module problem ✅ Medium Check harness continuity and inspect connector pins Reseat wiring and test the field circuit before replacing the card
Card appears dead at power-up Rack power issue or backplane fault ⚠️ Medium Measure supply voltage at the rack and test the slot with a known-good card Verify rack power and slot health first
System boots but bridge data is unstable Environmental issue, poor grounding, or thermal stress ✅ Medium Check cabinet grounding, temperature, and fan operation Fix cabinet conditions before blaming the module
Repeated faults after replacement Wrong configuration or wrong board family ✅ High Compare the removed board suffix and OEM documentation Stop and verify compatibility before another swap

If you get stuck, send technical support clear photos of the label, rack slot, wiring, and diagnostic logs.

IS210AEBIH1B
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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is IS210AEBIH1B the same as other IS210AEBI versions?
A: Not automatically. GE suffixes matter, and the wrong revision can cause startup or communication faults even if the board looks similar.

Q: What does this module do?
A: It acts as an AE bridge interface card in a Mark VIe wind turbine control system, tying field-side signals into the control hierarchy.

Q: Is it hot-swappable?
A: Do not treat it as hot-swappable unless the OEM manual for your exact system says so. Pulling it under power can damage the board or the rack.

Q: Why do some listings show IS210AEBIH1BED instead of IS210AEBIH1B?
A: Sellers sometimes list the ordering suffix or a closely related variant. Before buying, confirm the exact label on your removed part and the OEM documentation.

Q: Is this part usually new or refurbished?
A: It is commonly sold as new surplus or tested used stock. The price difference usually reflects inventory source and condition, not a different function.

Q: What should I verify before ordering?
A: Match the exact part number, suffix, application family, and physical interface. Also ask for photos, test status, and warranty terms before you approve procurement.

Q: Can I install it based on model similarity alone?
A: No. To be honest, that is how people waste a shift. Confirm the full suffix, compare the old board, and check the OEM part path before power-up.