GE IS215VPROH2BC Turbine Protection Board Module
The GE IS215VPROH2BC Turbine Protection Board serves as a critical safeguard in power generation systems, designed specifically for emergency trip activation and protection functions in GE Mark VI Turbine Control Systems. This module ensures rapid fault response while maintaining system integrity during critical operational thresholds.
Technical Specifications
Board Type | Turbine Emergency Trip / Protection Board |
Functional Acronym | VPRO |
MPU Input Sensitivity | Minimum 27 mV peak at 2 Hz |
Power Supply | 125 VDC rating |
Redundancy Support | Simplex or TMR configurations |



Real-World Applications
This protection module has become indispensable in combined cycle power plants where turbine reliability directly impacts grid stability. For instance, during a recent retrofit project at a German gas-fired facility, the IS215VPROH2BC’s 0.1-second solenoid response time prevented catastrophic bearing damage during an unexpected overspeed event. The board’s triple modular redundancy capability proved particularly valuable in maintaining system availability during partial component failures.
We regularly handle complementary components for turbine control systems, including:
- GE VMIVME-7807 Control Processors
- IS230SRTDH2A Communications Modules
- IC698CPE010 CPU Assemblies
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Our Commitment to Service
With 19 years of specialized experience in industrial automation components, we maintain 16 regional warehouses across 6 countries to ensure timely delivery of critical spares. Every IS215VPROH2BC module we supply comes with a full 12-month warranty covering both functionality and performance.
Current Availability: Stocked item with typical 3-7 business day delivery. For specific pricing and compatibility verification, contact our technical team via:
WhatsApp: +86 190-6659-1275
Email: abbdcs36@gmail.com
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