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  • GE IS200EPSMG1A Exciter Power Supply Module

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    GE IS200EPSMG1A Exciter Power Supply Module

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GE IS200EPSMG1A Exciter Power Supply Module


GE IS200EPSMG1A Exciter Power Supply Module

Part Number IS200EPSMG1A Manufacturer General Electric Country of Manufacture As Per GE Manufacturing Policy Series EX 2100e Function Module Availability In StockIS200EPSMG1A is an Exciter Power Supply Module developed by GE under Mark VI turbine Control System. The EX2100 Excitation Control System and the EX2100 Regulator Control both use this Exciter Power Supply Module (EPSM). EPSM Group 1 (EPSMG1) modules are used in the excitation control system, while EPSM Group 2 (EPSMG2) modules are used in the regulator control. The Exciter Regulator Power Supply Daughter board (EPSD) is mounted to the EPSMG2. 

The EPSM is made up of two major parts: a buck-regulator and a push-pull inverter. The buck-regulator converts the input voltage to an intermediate voltage of 50 V dc. This intermediate voltage is then fed into a push-pull inverter, which generates the necessary multiple output voltages. The push-pull inverter's transformer provides high-voltage isolation between the input voltage source and the output supplied to the control system. 

 Excitation Control System Application EPSMG1 converts 125 V dc from the power distribution module (PDM) to the voltages needed for EX2100 excitation control. Each of the controllers M1, M2, and C is powered by three independent EPSMG1s. They have installed in the control cabinet's EPBPG, A Exciter Power Backplane (EPBP), which is located beneath the EBKPG A Exciter Backplane (EBKP). Power is transferred from the EPSMG1 to the EPBP via connectors P1 and P2 for cables to the EBKP and other boards. The EPSMG1 provides power to the control assembly backplane at +5 V dc, 15 V dc, and 24 V dc. External modules are also powered as follows: 24 volts direct current to power the fans, de-excitation module, crowbar module, ground detector module, and field voltage/current module. Isolated +70 V dc for terminal board contact wetting Regulator Control Application EPSMG2 converts the dc link bus voltage into the voltages needed to control the EX2100 regulator. 

One EPSMG2 is installed in the ERBPH A Exciter Regulator Backplane in simplex systems (ERBP). In redundant systems, one EPSMG2 is installed in the ERBP (M1) and another in the ERRBH A Exciter Regulator Redundant Backplane (ERRB, M2/C). By increasing the creep and clearance, the EPSD mounted on EPSMG2 modifies the power input path, allowing EPSMG2 to accept higher voltages. It also acts as a fuse between the power source for the regulator (dc link) and the buck-regulator. 

The EPSMG2 provides the ERBP and ERRB with +5 V dc, 15 V dc, and 24 V dc. External modules are also powered as follows: 24 volts direct current (P24B/N24B) to power fans, relays, and the dc feedback board Contact-wetting isolated +70 V dc (P70) on the terminal board, dynamic discharge board, and redundant relay board 20 V ac isolated (AC17) to power the IGBT gate and dynamic discharge board 55 V dc (P55/N55) to the options card's ground detector circuits IS200EPSMG1A Offline Replacement Ensure that the exciter has been deactivated. Open the control cabinet door and ensure that the power indicators on the EPDM and EPSMG1 power supplies are not illuminated. Remove the EPSMG1 from EPBP with care as follows: Loosen the screws near the ejector tabs at the top and bottom of the faceplate. (The screws in the faceplate are captive and should not be removed.) 

Remove the module by lifting the ejector tabs. Gently pull it from its slot in EPBP with both hands. Insert the replacement EPSMG1 into the appropriate slot in the EPBP section (M1 section for simplex exciters, or M1, M2 or C section for redundant exciters). Begin seating the board by firmly pressing the top and bottom of the faceplate with your thumbs at the same time. Finish seating the module in the slot by tightening the screws at the top and bottom of the faceplate alternately. 

To ensure that the module is seated squarely, tighten the screws evenly. Connect power to the M1 section of the EPBP from the EPDM and ensure the EPSMG1 power indicator LEDs illuminate. Check that the green power LEDs on the M1 controller boards are also illuminated. IS200EPSMG1A Online Replacement (Redundant) It is possible to replace a failed EPSMG1 while the exciter is running in a redundant excitation control system. You can leave the failed EPSMG1 in place and run the exciter on the remaining EPSMG1s. However, if a second failure in another control section occurs, the exciter will shut down. 

If you want to change the EPSMG1, follow the steps below. To replace the EPSMG1 in an online redundant control system. Open the control cabinet door and check the indicators on the front of the three EPSMG1 modules to confirm the failed EPSMG1. Some or all of the failed module's green indicators will be turned off, as will the associated controller's indicators. Verify that control has been transferred to the other master by checking the LEDs on the IS200ESELH A Exciter Selector board (ESEL) mounted in EBKP. De-energize the EPBP section containing the to-be-replaced EPSMG1. This section is de-energized by turning off the appropriate exciter power distribution module output (EPDM). Verify that the LED indicator on the appropriate section of the EPDM is turned off, as well as the indicators on the EPSMG1 and corresponding controller. 

Remove the EPSMG1 from EPBP with care as follows: Loosen the screws near the ejector tabs at the top and bottom of the faceplate. (The screws in the faceplate are captive and should not be removed.) Remove the module by lifting the ejector tabs. Gently pull it from its slot with both hands. Insert the replacement EPSMG1 into the appropriate slot in EPBP. Begin seating the board by firmly pressing the top and bottom of the faceplate with your thumbs at the same time. Finish seating the module in the slot by tightening the screws at the top and bottom of the faceplate alternately. To ensure that the module is seated squarely, tighten the screws evenly. Connect power to the appropriate section of the EPBP from the EPDM and ensure that the EPSMG1 power indicator LEDs illuminate. Make sure the green power LEDs on the corresponding controller boards light up. 

 IS200EPSMG1A Features The front faceplate of the board is quite large. On the surface of this faceplate are seven LED lights. Each light has its own label. The board ID number and the manufacturer's logo are also displayed on the front panel. The module has a transformer, a Bicron inductor (B9309 0912), a smaller inductor coil at L2, and five transistors with heat sinks. Four extra heat sink components can be found on the board in various positions. Axial electrolytic and high-voltage electrolytic capacitors are used. Other capacitors are used on the board, including a disc capacitor in the upper right quadrant. 

Metal film resistors and carbon composite resistors are both used. There are nine fuses on the board. Although eight of these are packed together, the FU7 fuse is separated from the others. Integrated circuits and TP test points are also used on the board. There are also two backplane board connectors on the board.

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