Control Panels

Control panels are integral components in industrial automation systems, managing and directing electrical power with precision. These panels ensure efficient operation with capabilities such as handling high voltage up to 480V, and providing up to 400 amperes of power, supporting systems with complex requirements and extensive monitoring needs.

  1. GE Mark V/VI Speedtronic Turbine Controls, 53 Items, IS215 IS200 DS200 IS220

    Control Panels

    GE Mark V/VI Speedtronic Turbine Controls, 53 Items, IS215 IS200 DS200 IS220

    GE Mark V/VI Speedtronic turbine controls from a large oil and gas company. 53 line items, 125 units. Aggregate fair market retail value $445,000 to $455,000.* New surplus, original packaging.**

    Dealer replenishment play. One acquisition stocks a complete IS200, IS210, IS215, IS220, and DS200 series shelf in a single transaction.

    Featured items:

    • IS2020RKPSG2A power supply (5 units)
    • IS215PMVPH1AA circuit board (2 units)
    • IS210MVRBH1A controller (2 units)
    • IS215VCMIH2CC analog input board (2 units)
    • IS215VPROH1BE protection card (2 units)
    • IS200VVIBH1CAC vibration card (4 units)
    • IS215UCVEH2AF and IS215UCVEH2AE processor cards (5 units combined)
    • IS200TRPGH1BDE trip primary gas card (3 units)
    • DS200TCPDG2BEC and DS200TCQCG1BKG cards
    • GE 259B2451EZG01 power supply assemblies (2 units)
    • IS210MVRA2A Mark VE MVRA card (1 unit, rare) Plus 35 additional cards across vibration, servo, termination, I/O, ARCNET, relay, and power distribution on the Mark V/VI platform.

      Full 53-item manifest attached. 

      How to bid: Use the Make Offer button to submit your bid for the complete lot. Bids are for the entire 53-item lot only, no partial-lot or per-item offers.  The lot will be awarded to the strongest qualifying bid received by 2:00 PM CT on June 17, 2026, subject to seller’s review. 

      Location: Baton Rouge, LA.

      * Aggregate fair market retail value is an analytical estimate from the Dynaprice pricing engine against verified surplus comps. It is not a sale price, reserve, or appraisal, and is not a representation that any item will resell at the referenced level. ** Some packaging may show warehouse storage wear.

Common Applications

industrial automation

power distribution

process control

machine control

motor control

system monitoring

Buying Guide

Control Panels Buying Guide

Control panels are critical for ensuring efficient management of electrical systems within industrial environments. When selecting a control panel, consider several factors that impact performance and compatibility with your existing systems.

First, verify the voltage capacity of the control panel to ensure it can handle the demands of your industrial setup. Next, assess the amperage specifications to confirm that it can support your equipment's power requirements without risk of overload.

  • Check the voltage rating (e.g., 240V, 480V) to match your system's needs.
  • Ensure the amperage capacity suits the peak power demands, typically up to 400A.
  • Consider panels with integrated programmable logic controllers (PLCs) for advanced automation capabilities.
  • Look for panels with safety certifications to ensure compliance and safe operation.

Frequently Asked Questions

What voltage levels can control panels manage?
Control panels designed for industrial use can manage voltage levels up to 480V, ensuring they meet the high demands of industrial machinery.
What are the typical amperage ranges for these control panels?
These panels typically handle amperage up to 400A, suitable for various industrial applications requiring robust power management.
How do control panels enhance industrial automation?
Control panels enhance automation by integrating and managing electrical components, ensuring seamless operation and efficiency in automated processes.
Are these control panels compatible with all industrial equipment?
Control panels are generally compatible with a wide range of industrial equipment, provided the voltage and amperage requirements are within specifications.