Wesdac D20 S 820-0154 by GE | Digital Input Module for Substations
Manufacturer: GE Fanuc
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Part Number: 820-0154 WESDAC D20 S
Condition:New with Original Package
Product Type: Digital Input Module for Substations
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Country of Origin: USA
Payment:T/T, Western Union
Shipping port: Xiamen
Warranty: 12 months
Product Description
Overview
The GE Wesdac D20 S Input Module 820-0154 is a high-density logic and status input panel designed for modern substation automation systems. It gathers digital signals from relays, switches, and sensors, then delivers accurate and time-stamped data to the D20 controller. Moreover, its modular architecture supports flexible integration and provides utilities with a reliable way to modernize long-running supervisory systems. Engineers value this module because it offers stable performance, wide environmental tolerance, and strong isolation between input groups.
Technical Specifications
General Information
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Manufacturer: GE (GE Vernova / GE Grid Solutions)
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Model Number: 820-0154 WESDAC D20 S
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Series: D20 Substation Automation System
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Product Type: Digital Status Input Module
Input Capacity
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64 digital inputs total
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Organized into 8 groups of 8 channels
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Each group fully isolated with its own common return
Input Requirements
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Supports 12 VDC and higher input levels
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Designed for negative-ground field systems
Terminations
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All field terminations located on the bottom module
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Compression-type terminals ensure secure connections
Communication
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Communicates processed data to D20 main processor
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Supports Modbus TCP/IP and other SCADA protocols
Environmental Ratings
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Operating temperature: –40 °C to +70 °C
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Suitable for harsh substation and industrial sites
Physical Characteristics
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Dimensions: 100 × 80 × 20 mm
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Weight: 0.55 kg
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Mounting: Panel or rack installation
FAQ
Q1: What systems does the D20 S 820-0154 module support?
It integrates directly with GE D20 controllers used in substation automation and SCADA systems.
Q2: How many inputs does the module handle?
It supports up to 64 digital inputs arranged in eight isolated groups.
Q3: Can it operate in extreme environmental conditions?
Yes. It functions reliably from –40 °C to +70 °C, covering typical utility requirements.
Q4: What type of grounding does it support?
It is designed for negative-ground systems commonly found in substations.
Q5: Does the module support industry-standard protocols?
Yes. It communicates with the D20 processor using Modbus TCP/IP and related industrial protocols.