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Model: IS210MACCH2A IS210MACCH2AKH
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Technical Dossier
The GE IS210 series forms the backbone of the Mark VI Speedtronic turbine control system, one of the most widely deployed distributed control architectures in heavy industrial environments. Installed across gas turbine power plants, combined-cycle facilities, petrochemical refineries, offshore platforms, and nuclear auxiliary systems, the Mark VI platform governs turbine sequencing, protection logic, I/O interfacing, and inter-controller communication. The IS210 module family represents the field-side hardware layer of this architecture — responsible for analog and digital signal conditioning, terminal board interfacing, and backplane communication with the Mark VI controller rack.
The IS210MACCH2A and its hardware revision variant IS210MACCH2AKH are I/O interface boards designed for use within the Mark VI terminal board assembly. These modules handle analog and contact I/O marshalling between field instrumentation and the Mark VI controller, operating within the VME-based backplane environment. The suffix "KH" denotes a specific hardware revision level tracked by GE's internal configuration management system and does not alter the functional specification of the base part.
The IS210 module family was introduced as part of GE's transition from the Mark V (IS200 series) to the Mark VI control platform in the mid-1990s. The Mark V used a parallel backplane architecture with dedicated processor boards (TCCA, TCPS, TCQC), while the Mark VI adopted a VME-based serial backplane with distributed I/O terminal boards connected via the IONet (a proprietary 100 Mbps Ethernet derivative). This architectural shift required a new generation of I/O interface hardware — the IS210 series — capable of supporting triple-redundant (TMR) and simplex control configurations.
Early IS210 revisions (suffix A, B) established the base electrical and mechanical form factor. Subsequent revisions (C through KH and beyond) addressed field-reported issues including connector wear, conformal coating specifications for high-humidity environments, and firmware-compatible EEPROM updates. Compatibility between hardware revisions is generally maintained within the same base part number, but GE's Mark VI configuration tool (ToolboxST) tracks revision levels for system validation purposes. Integrators replacing IS210 modules in legacy installations must verify the hardware revision against the site's ToolboxST configuration file to avoid validation warnings.
As of 2026, the Mark VI platform has entered the mature/end-of-active-production phase. GE Vernova (formerly GE Gas Power) continues to offer Mark VI lifecycle support under long-term service agreements (LTSAs), but new hardware procurement increasingly relies on authorized distributors and certified aftermarket suppliers for IS210-series components.
The following SKUs represent verified, commonly sourced components within the GE IS210 module family, organized by functional category:
I/O Interface & Marshalling Boards
CPU & Controller Modules
Communication & Network Adapters
Power Supply Modules
DriveKNMS maintains a dedicated inventory program for IS210-series components, with particular focus on hardware revisions that have been superseded or discontinued by GE Vernova's active parts catalog. For operators running Mark VI systems under long-term service agreements without OEM hardware support, DriveKNMS provides the following sourcing capabilities:
All IS210 modules sourced through DriveKNMS are traceable to documented supply chains. Modules previously installed in operational systems are reconditioned, tested, and supplied with test reports upon request.
IS210-series modules present specific test challenges due to their VME backplane interface, IONet communication stack, and mixed analog/digital signal conditioning circuits. DriveKNMS applies the following test procedures to IS210 inventory:
For IS210MACCH2A, IS210MACCH2AKH, and all IS210 series inquiries: