Description
Product Core Brief (10-Second Snapshot)
- Model: IS200TVIBH2BCC
- Brand: General Electric (GE)
- Series: Mark VIe Speedtronic
- Core Function: TVIB (Terminal Board Vibration) revision B with ‘CC’ suffix for vibration monitoring signals with variant-specific component selection.
- Product Type: Termination / I/O Board
- Key Specs: 24V DC, multiple vibration input channels (H2 density), 37-pin D-sub connectors, variant-specific component selection
- Condition: New Surplus. Factory-sealed anti-static bag.
Product Introduction (Anti-Template)
The ‘BCC’ suffix on this vibration termination board adds a component variant to the enhanced noise rejection platform of the ‘B’ revision. The IS200TVIBH2BCC is a TVIB series board with the improved input filtering and signal conditioning of the ‘B’ revision, combined with the ‘CC’ variant-specific component selection.
What does ‘BCC’ mean in practice? The ‘CC’ portion typically indicates component substitutions—often different filtering components, signal conditioning ICs, or connectors driven by supply chain changes or customer requirements. The board retains all functional characteristics of the standard TVIBH2B (enhanced noise rejection, improved signal conditioning) but may have slightly different noise performance, frequency response, or long-term stability depending on the substituted parts. If you’re replacing an existing ‘BCC’ board, match the suffix. If you’re substituting a standard ‘B’ for a ‘BCC’, verify the component differences with GE documentation or your OEM.
Key Technical Specifications
| Parameter | Value / Detail |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | General Electric (GE) |
| Part Number | IS200TVIBH2BCC |
| Series | Mark VIe Speedtronic |
| Function | TVIB Termination Board (Vibration Input – Variant) |
| Nominal Voltage | 24V DC |
| Input Type | Accelerometer and proximity probe signals |
| Channel Count | High-density H2 configuration |
| Signal Conditioning | Enhanced (variant-specific) |
| Noise Rejection | Improved over ‘A’ (variant-specific) |
| Component Selection | Variant-specific (BCC suffix) |
| Connector Type | 37-pin D-sub and terminal blocks |
| Mounting | DIN-rail or chassis mount |
| Operating Temp | 0 to 60°C (ambient) |
| Relative Humidity | 5% to 95% (non-condensing) |
| Compatible Rack | Mark VIe IS200 series backplane |
Compatible Replacement Models
✅ Drop-in Replacement: IS200TVIBH2B — The standard ‘B’ revision. Identical pinout, mounting, and software interface. The ‘BCC’ uses different component selections. Most applications won’t see a difference.
✅ Drop-in Replacement: IS200TVIBH2A — The ‘A’ revision. Direct hardware match. The ‘B’ revision (including ‘BCC’) has enhanced noise rejection and signal conditioning.
⚠️ Software Compatible: IS200TVIBH1BCC — Lower-density H1 variant. Requires software reconfiguration. Budget 4-6 hours.
⚠️ Software Compatible: IS200TVBAH2BCC — Similar vibration board. Verify compatibility with your sensors.
⚠️ Software Compatible: IS200TBCI1A — General-purpose analog I/O board. Requires external vibration conditioning and complete rework. Budget 8-12 hours.
❌ Hardware Incompatible: IS200TBQGH1A — Excitation termination board. Different pinout and application.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: What does the ‘BCC’ suffix mean on this TVIB board?
A: The ‘BCC’ suffix indicates a component variant within the ‘B’ revision family. It’s not a standard upgrade path—typically, ‘BCC’ means GE used different components (filtering components, signal conditioning ICs, or connectors) due to supply chain changes or a customer request. The board functions identically from a wiring perspective.
Q: Can I replace a ‘BCC’ board with a standard ‘B’ revision?
A: Usually yes—the boards are pin-for-pin compatible. However, some ‘BCC’ variants have different noise rejection or frequency response characteristics. If those differences matter to your vibration monitoring, match the suffix.
Q: How do I know if I need the ‘BCC’ variant?
A: Check your original bill of materials or the board’s placement in your system. If the board you’re replacing has a ‘BCC’ suffix, replace it with the same suffix.
Q: Is the TVIBH2BCC hot-swappable?
A: We advise against hot-swapping vibration input boards. Power down the cabinet segment before swapping.
Q: What bench testing should I do before installing a TVIBH2BCC?
A: Standard vibration input protocol with component verification. First, visual inspection. Second, verify continuity. Third, apply power and verify the board’s response using a vibration simulator. Fourth, test noise rejection—may differ from standard ‘B’.
Q: How do I verify I’m getting a genuine TVIBH2BCC?
A: Check component markings against GE’s documented parts list. Weigh the board; should be about 377 grams. Look for the GE holographic security label.
Q: Where do I find the official wiring diagram for the TVIBH2BCC?
A: GE document GEK-130556 covers the TVIB series. The ‘BCC’ suffix typically does not change the wiring diagram. Always cross-reference against your cabinet’s as-built drawings. Verify every channel before terminating.

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