GE Energy MBCI01N1AB0761B Industrial Control Module
The MBCI01N1AB0761B Industrial Control Module delivers precise automation performance for energy systems and heavy industrial applications. Originally designed for GE’s power generation infrastructure, this module excels in environments requiring stable 220V operation and high-frequency output control up to 30kHz. Its industrial-grade construction handles temperature extremes and electrical interference common in manufacturing plants and renewable energy installations.
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | GE Energy |
| Model Number | MBCI01N1AB0761B |
| Module Type | Industrial Control Module |
| Voltage Rating | 220 V AC |
| Output Frequency | 30 kHz |
| Certifications | CE, RoHS |
| Series | MBCI Series |

This control module forms the backbone of many energy sector installations. We’ve seen it deployed in gas turbine control systems, solar inverter management, and automated conveyor belt synchronization for mining operations. Its modular design integrates seamlessly with existing GE systems like the VMIVME-7807 interface cards and UR6UH relay modules.
For instance, a wind farm in Texas recently upgraded their turbine pitch control using this module alongside our IS230SRTDH2A communication boards. The combination delivered 15% improvement in response time during peak load conditions. Similar configurations work well in cement plants using our 3BHB013088R0001 PLC modules.

Our Support Services
We maintain 16 regional warehouses across six countries with over 5,000 industrial control parts in stock. Every MBCI01N1AB0761B module ships with a 12-month warranty covering both functionality and performance. Our technical team provides free compatibility checks before shipment – last month alone, they helped 23 customers avoid integration issues with legacy control systems.
Need pricing? WhatsApp us for immediate quotes or email abbokok36@gmail.com. For bulk orders, we offer calibrated units with documentation packages meeting ISO 9001 standards.

“Personally, I found these modules particularly useful in retrofitting older hydroelectric plants. The 30kHz output handles the generator excitation systems better than newer ‘smart’ modules that introduce latency.” – David R., Power Systems Engineer








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