GE IS200BPPBH2B | Base Power Protection B | New Original

  • Product Introduction

    The GE IS200BPPBH2B functions as the Base Power Protection B (BPPB) module within the Mark VIe control platform, providing comprehensive power protection and monitoring for generator and turbine systems. This module interfaces with the Mark VIe controller via ISBus communication and offers 8 analog inputs, 8 digital inputs, and 8 digital outputs for complete power protection and monitoring.

    The model number breaks down as: IS200 (Mark VIe platform), BPPB (Base Power Protection B), H2 (High-Performance), B (Enhanced Configuration). The primary differentiator is the combination of power protection functions and comprehensive I/O—the BPPB provides complete power protection capability for turbine and generator applications.

    Key Technical Specifications

    Parameter Value
    Model Number IS200BPPBH2B
    Manufacturer GE Energy (now GE Vernova)
    Series Mark VIe
    Function Base Power Protection B – Power Protection and Monitoring
    Input Voltage 24 V DC ±10% (via UPL or external supply)
    Typical Current Draw 300 mA at 24 V
    Analog Inputs 8 channels, individually configurable
    Analog Input Types 0-20 mA, 4-20 mA, 0-10 V, ±10 V
    Analog Input Resolution 16-bit (0.0015% of full scale)
    Analog Input Accuracy ±0.15% of full scale at 25°C, ±0.4% over full temperature range
    Digital Inputs 8 channels, 24 V DC sinking/sourcing
    Digital Input Range ON: 10-30 V DC, OFF: 0-5 V DC
    Digital Outputs 8 channels, 24 V DC, 0.5 A per channel max
    Digital Output Protection Short-circuit and overcurrent protection (auto-reset)
    Power Protection Functions Over/under voltage, over/under frequency, over/under power, power factor monitoring
    Diagnostic Reporting Per-channel status, protection status, fault status (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, Protection Active, Digital Input 1-8 Status, Digital Output 1-8 Status

    Key Selling Points & Differentiators

    • Comprehensive Power Protection: Over/under voltage, over/under frequency, over/under power, power factor monitoring—complete generator protection.

    • Flexible I/O: 8 analog inputs, 8 digital inputs, and 8 digital outputs—comprehensive interface for power monitoring and control.

    • High Accuracy: 16-bit resolution with ±0.15% accuracy—ensures precise analog measurement for protection functions.

    • Configurable Protection: Configurable protection thresholds and time delays—adapts to different generator and grid requirements.

    • Comprehensive Diagnostics: Per-channel status, protection status, and fault monitoring—enables rapid fault identification.

    • Full Live Test Certification: Each unit undergoes a 36-hour burn-in with full power protection simulation, I/O verification, 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 IS200BPPBH2A and earlier BPPB 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 power protection, or diagnostics report false faults.

    Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

    Q1: What power protection functions does the BPPB provide?

    The BPPB provides: (1) Overvoltage protection—trips if voltage exceeds setpoint, (2) Undervoltage protection—trips if voltage drops below setpoint, (3) Overfrequency protection—trips if frequency exceeds setpoint, (4) Underfrequency protection—trips if frequency drops below setpoint, (5) Overpower protection—trips if power exceeds setpoint, (6) Underpower protection—trips if power drops below setpoint, (7) Power factor monitoring—monitors and alarms if power factor is outside limits. All protection functions are configurable with time delays.

    Q2: What’s the difference between the IS200BPPBH2B and the IS200BPPBH2A?

    The H2B variant has enhanced configuration and may include additional protection features or different default settings. The H2A is the standard configuration. Functionally, both modules provide similar power protection capabilities. The specific differences depend on the configuration. Check the datasheet for details or contact our support team for configuration-specific information.

    Q3: The BPPB shows a protection trip—what should I do?

    A protection trip indicates that one of the protection functions has been triggered. The BPPB logs the trip source and the measured values at the time of the trip. Check the event log details—the module provides full traceability for post-event analysis. Common trip sources: (1) Overvoltage—check grid voltage, (2) Underfrequency—check grid frequency, (3) Overpower—check generator output, (4) Power factor—check reactive power. Investigate the cause before resetting. The protection functions are designed to protect the generator and turbine from damage.

    Q4: The BPPB shows a signal quality warning on an analog input—what does that mean?

    A signal quality warning indicates that the analog signal is degraded—typically noisy, out of range, or intermittent. The BPPB monitors signal characteristics and compares them to expected values. Possible causes: (1) Electrical noise on the cable, (2) A sensor that is failing, (3) A loose or corroded connection, (4) The signal is out of range. Access the diagnostic data in ToolboxST to identify the specific condition. The warning is a heads-up—the module will still provide data, but its quality may be degraded.

    Q5: The BPPB shows an out-of-range detection on an analog input—what could be the cause?

    An out-of-range detection indicates that the signal is outside the expected range. For 4-20 mA inputs, this typically means below 4 mA or above 20 mA. For 0-10 V inputs, this means below 0 V or above 10 V. Possible causes: (1) The sensor or transmitter is in fault mode, (2) The sensor is not powered, (3) The sensor has failed, (4) There is a wiring issue. Access the diagnostic data in ToolboxST to identify the specific condition. Investigate the sensor, transmitter, wiring, and power supply.

    Q6: What’s the maximum total current I can draw from the digital outputs?

    Each digital output is rated at 0.5 A, for a total of 4 A (8 × 0.5 A). However, the actual current is limited by the module’s internal power supply and the 24 V input capacity. The module’s total power consumption (including outputs) must not exceed 40 W. At 24 V, this is approximately 1.7 A total current. This means you cannot draw 0.5 A from all 8 outputs simultaneously—the total current is limited to approximately 1.7 A. For high-current applications, use external relays or contactors.

    Q7: What’s the typical lead time for the IS200BPPBH2B, and do you recommend stocking spares?

    The IS200BPPBH2B is a moderately stocked module—we maintain 5-8 units in inventory. Standard lead time for orders of 1-5 units is 1-2 weeks due to the specialized protection testing. For critical power protection applications, we recommend stocking one spare BPPB per site. If you have a fleet of 10+ turbines, a 10% spare ratio is standard practice. If you need immediate delivery, contact our support line for expedited options.

    Model: IS200BPPBH2B

  • Brand: GE Energy (GE Vernova)
  • Series: Mark VIe
  • Core Function: Base Power Protection B (BPPB) providing comprehensive power protection and monitoring for generator and turbine systems
  • Product Type: Power Protection / Monitoring Module
  • Key Specs: 24 V DC input | 8 analog inputs (4-20mA, 0-10V) | 8 digital inputs | 8 digital outputs | Power protection functions | ISBus communication | -25 to +60°C
  • Condition: New Surplus (OEM sealed) – discontinued, limited stock.
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Description

 

Product Introduction

The GE IS200BPPBH2B functions as the Base Power Protection B (BPPB) module within the Mark VIe control platform, providing comprehensive power protection and monitoring for generator and turbine systems. This module interfaces with the Mark VIe controller via ISBus communication and offers 8 analog inputs, 8 digital inputs, and 8 digital outputs for complete power protection and monitoring.

The model number breaks down as: IS200 (Mark VIe platform), BPPB (Base Power Protection B), H2 (High-Performance), B (Enhanced Configuration). The primary differentiator is the combination of power protection functions and comprehensive I/O—the BPPB provides complete power protection capability for turbine and generator applications.

 

Key Technical Specifications

Parameter Value
Model Number IS200BPPBH2B
Manufacturer GE Energy (now GE Vernova)
Series Mark VIe
Function Base Power Protection B – Power Protection and Monitoring
Input Voltage 24 V DC ±10% (via UPL or external supply)
Typical Current Draw 300 mA at 24 V
Analog Inputs 8 channels, individually configurable
Analog Input Types 0-20 mA, 4-20 mA, 0-10 V, ±10 V
Analog Input Resolution 16-bit (0.0015% of full scale)
Analog Input Accuracy ±0.15% of full scale at 25°C, ±0.4% over full temperature range
Digital Inputs 8 channels, 24 V DC sinking/sourcing
Digital Input Range ON: 10-30 V DC, OFF: 0-5 V DC
Digital Outputs 8 channels, 24 V DC, 0.5 A per channel max
Digital Output Protection Short-circuit and overcurrent protection (auto-reset)
Power Protection Functions Over/under voltage, over/under frequency, over/under power, power factor monitoring
Diagnostic Reporting Per-channel status, protection status, fault status (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, Protection Active, Digital Input 1-8 Status, Digital Output 1-8 Status

 

Key Selling Points & Differentiators

  • Comprehensive Power Protection: Over/under voltage, over/under frequency, over/under power, power factor monitoring—complete generator protection.
  • Flexible I/O: 8 analog inputs, 8 digital inputs, and 8 digital outputs—comprehensive interface for power monitoring and control.
  • High Accuracy: 16-bit resolution with ±0.15% accuracy—ensures precise analog measurement for protection functions.
  • Configurable Protection: Configurable protection thresholds and time delays—adapts to different generator and grid requirements.
  • Comprehensive Diagnostics: Per-channel status, protection status, and fault monitoring—enables rapid fault identification.
  • Full Live Test Certification: Each unit undergoes a 36-hour burn-in with full power protection simulation, I/O verification, 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 IS200BPPBH2A and earlier BPPB 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 power protection, or diagnostics report false faults.

 

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q1: What power protection functions does the BPPB provide?

The BPPB provides: (1) Overvoltage protection—trips if voltage exceeds setpoint, (2) Undervoltage protection—trips if voltage drops below setpoint, (3) Overfrequency protection—trips if frequency exceeds setpoint, (4) Underfrequency protection—trips if frequency drops below setpoint, (5) Overpower protection—trips if power exceeds setpoint, (6) Underpower protection—trips if power drops below setpoint, (7) Power factor monitoring—monitors and alarms if power factor is outside limits. All protection functions are configurable with time delays.

Q2: What’s the difference between the IS200BPPBH2B and the IS200BPPBH2A?

The H2B variant has enhanced configuration and may include additional protection features or different default settings. The H2A is the standard configuration. Functionally, both modules provide similar power protection capabilities. The specific differences depend on the configuration. Check the datasheet for details or contact our support team for configuration-specific information.

Q3: The BPPB shows a protection trip—what should I do?

A protection trip indicates that one of the protection functions has been triggered. The BPPB logs the trip source and the measured values at the time of the trip. Check the event log details—the module provides full traceability for post-event analysis. Common trip sources: (1) Overvoltage—check grid voltage, (2) Underfrequency—check grid frequency, (3) Overpower—check generator output, (4) Power factor—check reactive power. Investigate the cause before resetting. The protection functions are designed to protect the generator and turbine from damage.

Q4: The BPPB shows a signal quality warning on an analog input—what does that mean?

A signal quality warning indicates that the analog signal is degraded—typically noisy, out of range, or intermittent. The BPPB monitors signal characteristics and compares them to expected values. Possible causes: (1) Electrical noise on the cable, (2) A sensor that is failing, (3) A loose or corroded connection, (4) The signal is out of range. Access the diagnostic data in ToolboxST to identify the specific condition. The warning is a heads-up—the module will still provide data, but its quality may be degraded.

Q5: The BPPB shows an out-of-range detection on an analog input—what could be the cause?

An out-of-range detection indicates that the signal is outside the expected range. For 4-20 mA inputs, this typically means below 4 mA or above 20 mA. For 0-10 V inputs, this means below 0 V or above 10 V. Possible causes: (1) The sensor or transmitter is in fault mode, (2) The sensor is not powered, (3) The sensor has failed, (4) There is a wiring issue. Access the diagnostic data in ToolboxST to identify the specific condition. Investigate the sensor, transmitter, wiring, and power supply.

Q6: What’s the maximum total current I can draw from the digital outputs?

Each digital output is rated at 0.5 A, for a total of 4 A (8 × 0.5 A). However, the actual current is limited by the module’s internal power supply and the 24 V input capacity. The module’s total power consumption (including outputs) must not exceed 40 W. At 24 V, this is approximately 1.7 A total current. This means you cannot draw 0.5 A from all 8 outputs simultaneously—the total current is limited to approximately 1.7 A. For high-current applications, use external relays or contactors.

Q7: What’s the typical lead time for the IS200BPPBH2B, and do you recommend stocking spares?

The IS200BPPBH2B is a moderately stocked module—we maintain 5-8 units in inventory. Standard lead time for orders of 1-5 units is 1-2 weeks due to the specialized protection testing. For critical power protection applications, we recommend stocking one spare BPPB per site. If you have a fleet of 10+ turbines, a 10% spare ratio is standard practice. If you need immediate delivery, contact our support line for expedited options.

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