GE IS200TREAH2AED Signal Processing Module
The GE IS200TREAH2AED is an advanced signal processing module engineered for precision industrial control systems. Designed specifically for GE Mark VI platforms, it delivers high-accuracy data conversion and signal conditioning in critical applications like turbine control, vibration monitoring, and safety instrumented systems (SIS). Its robust architecture ensures reliable performance in extreme industrial environments.
Technical Specifications
| Brand | General Electric |
| Model | IS200TREAH2AED |
| Dimensions | 16.5 x 12.4 x 3.2 cm |
| Weight | 0.5 kg |
| Operating Temperature | -40°C to +85°C |
| Voltage Rating | 12V DC |
| Signal Range | 0-10V DC (Input/Output) |
| Communication | RS485, RS232 |
| Certifications | CE, UL, CSA |


Industrial Applications
This processing module delivers critical functionality in:
- Turbine control and monitoring systems
- Safety Instrumented Systems (SIS) for process industries
- Vibration analysis in power generation facilities
- DCS/PLC redundancy configurations in manufacturing
- Harsh environment applications requiring MIL-spec durability
Compatible with GE Mark VI control systems, it interfaces seamlessly with TRICONEX safety controllers and Bently Nevada vibration monitors. Commonly paired with IS200 series I/O modules for complete automation solutions.
Why Choose Hong Kong Saul Electric
As a GE-certified partner with 15+ years of industrial automation expertise, Hong Kong Saul Electric Co., Ltd. maintains Asia’s largest inventory of specialized components. Our unique advantage includes:
- 1-year performance warranty on all components
- Technical specialists for pre-sales configuration support
- Emergency replacement services for critical operations
- Global logistics network for fast delivery
- Access to discontinued and hard-to-find automation parts
Contact our engineers for competitive pricing and availability confirmation: Contact via WhatsApp or email technical specifications to 3931184055@qq.com.




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