About the DS3800HAIC1E1C
This DS3800HAIC1E1C printed circuit board product offering from General Electric was originally designed and manufactured specifically for the Mark IV Turbine Control System Series, as explained through use of our DS3800HAIC1E1C brief product description made available above. The Mark IV Series that this DS3800HAIC1E1C device belongs to, as indicated through its full extended series name partially, has a set of specific applications in the management and control systems of General Electric-compatible gas and steam turbine control and management systems. The Mark V Series that would succeed this DS3800HAIC1E1C product's Mark IV Turbine Control System Series is quite the massive improvement, given its acceptance of possible wind energy-geared alternative energy applications. With this being true, the Mark IV Series that this DS3800HAIC1E1C product belongs to is additionally seen as an attractive GE Mark product series iteration as it is one of the final versions of these GE Mark Series to make use of the brand's patented Speedtronic control system technology first seen with the rollout of the Mark I Series in the mid to later 1960s.
Hardware Tips and Specifications
The GE Regulator Board DS3800HAIC1E1C features a modular connector for attachment to a drive and retention levers to hold the board in the drive. The GE Regulator Board DS3800HAIC1E1C also is populated with 9 jumpers, and 2 trimmer resistor components. The board also has 1 20-pin connector and several test points. Given the fact that this DS3800HAIC1E1C product belongs to a now-obsolete legacy General Electric product series, it is not accompanied online by any great wealth of originally-produced instructional manual materials. With this being the case, the DS3800HAIC1E1C functional product number can be identified as a relatively-strong primary source of DS3800HAIC1E1C Board hardware component and component specification information, as it codes for a number of relevant hardware components through a series of special General Electric-formulated functional naming segments. For starter,s this DS3800HAIC1E1C functional product number begins with a dual-functional naming component in its DS3800 series tag responsible for indirectly naming this DS3800HAIC1E1C product's normal Mark IV Series assembly on top of its domestic original manufacture location. Some of the other chunks of information that can be analyzed from the DS3800HAIC1E1C functional product number include this DS3800HAIC1E1C PCB's HAIC functional product abbreviation, its group one Mark IV Series product grouping, and finally its unique revision history.
Each jumper in this DS3800HAIC1E1C printed circuit board product's normal Mark IV Series assembly is comprised of 3 pins that are embedded on the board. The pins are easily bent so care must be taken when you carry the board or insert the plastic jumper over the pins. When you carry the board in your hands, only touch the sides edges of the board. This will protect the pins from accidental damage from bending. When you insert a jumper over the pins, align the jumper over the pins and gently slide the jumper over the pins. If you feel resistance, don’t force the jumper. Instead, make sure the jumper is aligned over the pins. The 3 pins that comprise the jumper are numbered 1, 2, and 3. When you slide the jumper over the pins it covers 2 of the 3 pins. It covers either pins 1 and 2 or pins 2 and 3. The 2 covered pins form a connection that configures the board to produce a particular result. For a description of the jumpers and the processing options, refer to the installation instructions that are shipped to the site. The instructions come in the same carton in which the board is delivered. The jumper have IDs that help you locate the jumpers on the board after reviewing the instructions.