Description

Product Introduction
The GE IS200BPIRG1AAA functions as the Base Process Interface Relay (BPIR) module within the Mark VIe control platform, providing high-density relay output interface with standard configuration for process control applications. This module interfaces with the Mark VIe controller via ISBus communication and offers 16 relay outputs and 16 digital inputs for comprehensive process control and monitoring.
The model number breaks down as: IS200 (Mark VIe platform), BPIR (Base Process Interface Relay), G1 (Generation 1), AAA (Standard configuration). The primary differentiator is the combination of high-density relay outputs and standard configuration—the BPIR G1AAA provides a reliable, off-the-shelf relay output solution for turbine and generator applications.
Key Technical Specifications
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Model Number | IS200BPIRG1AAA |
| Manufacturer | GE Energy (now GE Vernova) |
| Series | Mark VIe |
| Function | Base Process Interface Relay – Standard Relay Output Interface |
| Input Voltage | 24 V DC ±10% (via UPL or external supply) |
| Typical Current Draw | 300 mA at 24 V |
| Relay Outputs | 16 channels, Form C (SPDT), 5 A at 250 V AC / 30 V DC |
| Digital Inputs | 16 channels, 24 V DC sinking/sourcing |
| Digital Input Range | ON: 10-30 V DC, OFF: 0-5 V DC |
| Digital Input Filtering | 0.5 ms to 50 ms configurable per channel |
| Relay Diagnostics | Cycle counting, contact wear estimation |
| Diagnostic Reporting | Per-channel status, open-circuit detection (via ISBus) |
| Communication | ISBus (500 kbps) |
| Operating Temperature | -25 to +60°C (ambient, forced air recommended above 50°C) |
| Storage Temperature | -40 to +85°C |
| Mounting | DIN-rail mount (standard 35 mm) |
| Terminals | Spring-clamp (push-in), accepts 0.5-2.5 mm² (24-12 AWG) |
| LED Status | Power, ISBus Active, Fault, Relay 1-16 Status, Digital Input 1-16 Status |
Key Selling Points & Differentiators
- High-Density Relay Outputs: 16 Form C relay outputs rated at 5 A—directly control field devices without external interposing relays.
- Standard Configuration: The AAA variant provides a standard, off-the-shelf configuration—reduces lead time and simplifies ordering.
- Combined I/O: 16 relay outputs and 16 digital inputs in a single module—complete relay-based control interface.
- Relay Health Monitoring: Cycle counting and contact wear estimation—enables predictive maintenance.
- Flexible Digital Inputs: Configurable for sinking or sourcing—compatible with a wide range of field devices.
- Full Live Test Certification: Each unit undergoes a 36-hour burn-in with full relay cycling verification, digital input testing, and ISBus communication testing. We log the MAC ID, calibration data, and diagnostic baselines for traceability.
- Direct Drop-In Replacement: Form-fit-function compatible with IS200BPIRG1A and earlier BPIR revisions. Existing wiring and terminal assignments remain unchanged.
- 90-Day Warranty: Includes technical support and cross-ship replacement within 24 hours if the module fails to provide relay outputs, or diagnostics report false faults.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q1: What’s the difference between the IS200BPIRG1AAA and the IS200BPIRG1A?
The AAA suffix indicates a standard configuration—the relay and digital input types are pre-configured at the factory for typical applications. The G1A is also a standard module but may have different default settings. Functionally, both modules provide the same 16 relay outputs, 16 digital inputs, and specifications. The AAA variant is typically used for standard relay output applications. The configuration can be changed in ToolboxST if needed.
Q2: What types of loads can the BPIR’s relays switch?
The BPIR’s relays are rated at 5 A at 250 V AC or 5 A at 30 V DC (resistive). They can switch: (1) AC loads—motors, heaters, lighting, solenoids (with proper suppression), (2) DC loads—solenoids, contactors, indicator lights, (3) Small motor loads (check inrush current), (4) Control signals—interposing relays, PLC inputs. For inductive loads (motors, solenoids), use external suppression (RC snubbers for AC, diodes for DC) to protect relay contacts.
Q3: The BPIR shows a relay health warning—what does that mean?
A relay health warning indicates that the relay has reached a high cycle count or has detected contact wear. The BPIR monitors the number of relay operations (cycles) and estimates contact wear based on the load. Possible causes: (1) The relay has exceeded the recommended cycle count (typically 100,000 cycles at rated load), (2) The relay has been switching inductive loads without suppression (causing contact wear). Access the diagnostic data in ToolboxST to identify the specific relay and the estimated remaining life. Plan to replace the module or the relay when the remaining life is low. In our experience, relay health warnings provide 6-12 months of advance warning.
Q4: The BPIR shows an open-circuit detection on a digital input—what does that mean?
Open-circuit detection on a digital input indicates that the module is not detecting a valid voltage on the input. This typically means: (1) The field contact is not connected, (2) The wiring is broken, (3) The field device is not powered, (4) The field device has failed. Access the diagnostic data in ToolboxST to identify the specific channel. Investigate the field device, wiring, and power supply.
Q5: What’s the maximum cable length for the digital inputs?
For digital inputs, the maximum cable length depends on the cable gauge and the load. With 1.5 mm² cable, you can typically run up to 300 meters for digital inputs (24 V DC). For longer runs, use a larger cable gauge. The BPIR’s digital input filtering helps reduce noise pickup on long cable runs.
Q6: Can the BPIR’s relays be used for safety-critical applications?
The BPIR’s relays are general-purpose control relays, not safety-rated (force-guided) relays. For safety-critical applications (e.g., emergency shutdown, personnel protection), use safety-rated relays with force-guided contacts. The BPIR can be used to drive safety-rated relays (the BPIR’s outputs provide the control signal to the safety relay). The BPIR’s diagnostics (cycle counting) can help monitor the health of the control circuit.
Q7: What’s the typical lead time for the IS200BPIRG1AAA, and do you recommend stocking spares?
The IS200BPIRG1AAA is a commonly stocked module—we maintain 8-12 units in inventory. Standard lead time for orders of 1-10 units is 1-2 business days for shipping after QC verification. For critical relay output applications, we recommend stocking one spare BPIR per site. If you have a fleet of 10+ turbines, a 10% spare ratio is standard practice. For volume orders, contact our support line for expedited delivery and pricing options.
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