GE 151X1225EK01PC03 | Industrial Control Module In Stock Ready to Ship

  • Model: 151X1225EK01PC03
  • Brand: GE (General Electric)
  • Series: Industrial Automation Components
  • Core Function: Designed as a replacement circuit board/module for GE industrial machinery, maintaining system continuity during repairs.
  • Type: Control Module / PCB Assembly
  • Key Specs: Compatible with GE machinery platforms; specific I/O or function varies by actual unit
Category: SKU: GE 151X1225EK01PC03

Description

Product Introduction

When a machine goes down, the last thing you need is a guessing game with the part number. This GE component (listed as 151X1225EK01PC03) is sourced as a direct-fit replacement for critical control systems. It’s the kind of part that keeps a production line running when a specific sub-assembly fails.Honestly, the value here isn’t just in the component itself, but in the traceability. We stock these with full source documentation, so you’re not just buying a box—you’re buying the confidence that it came from the OEM supply chain. This specific batch is verified New Surplus, meaning it has never been installed.

Key Technical Specifications

  • Manufacturer: General Electric (GE)
  • Product Code: 151X1225EK01PC03
  • Category: Industrial Spare Part
  • Origin: United States / China (varies by batch)
  • Warranty: 12 Months
  • Shipping Weight: 0.8 kg
  • Condition: Factory Fresh / Surplus
  • Traceability: Full paper trail available
  • Compatibility: Matches form, fit, and function of OEM spec
  • Storage: Keep in dry environment, 5°C to 40°C

Application Scenarios & Pain Points

The 2 A.M. Scramble
It’s 2 A.M. in a power plant, and a circuit board in the Mark VIe turbine control system just popped a capacitor. The maintenance crew is standing by, burning overtime. The problem? The old board has a weird revision number, and the OEM says lead times are 12 weeks. This is exactly when a verified surplus part like the 151X1225EK01PC03 earns its keep. It’s the “bridge” that gets the turbine spinning again before the downtime clock ticks too high.Where does this part pull its weight?

  • Power Generation: In gas turbine or steam turbine control cabinets, where a failed I/O card can trip the entire unit. Having a compatible replacement on the shelf cuts downtime from weeks to hours.
  • Oil & Gas Refineries: Out in the field, where corrosive environments kill electronics faster than expected. A “New Surplus” part that’s been in climate-controlled storage for 5 years is often more reliable than an old board already installed in a harsh process unit.
  • Water Treatment Plants: If a programmable logic controller (PLC) rack loses power supply redundancy, the whole facility is at risk. This module often serves as a critical power distribution node.
  • Manufacturing Lines: When a robotic arm controller faults, the whole assembly line stops. A quick swap with a verified part keeps the robots moving.