About the DS3800NPCD
The DS3800NPCD was created to be a part of the Speedtronic Mark IV or MKIV series. MKIV is a system in the Mark series made to manage turbine processes. The Mark series have been used since the first Mark system was made in 1969. The Mark systems’ technologies were created in the late 1940s. These systems have been in use for turbine operation for several decades. These products automate the processes of turbines. They regulate the turbines’ operations and protect the turbines against damage. The DS3800NPCD is a device which is called a power converter filter. This device is a PCB or printed circuit board.
The DS3800NPCD contains a few different electronic components which are used on circuit boards. A series of resistors are the most noticeable components on the DS3800NPCD. The DS3800NPCD contains fourteen (14) resistors. The resistors are black in color and long. Every one of the resistors is attached to the surface of the DS3800NPCD with silver metal wire. Plastic mounts which are white hold the resistors up above the surface of the board. Several jumper pins can also be seen on the DS3800NPCD. The jumper pins are metal and made of silver. At least five (5) jumper pins can be found on the DS3800NPCD. Jumper pins may be connected using a jumper. Using jumpers changes the operation of the DS3800NPCD. Small holes are located at each corner of the DS3800NPCD. Using these holes, the DS3800NPCD may be fixed into place where necessary.
AX Control ships the DS3800NPCD and all other products inside a plastic static bag. The static bag protects the operator from static shock which may occur due to static energy accumulation during shipping.