About the DS3800NPCR1A1A
The DS3800NPCR1A1A PCB (printed circuit board) was created by General Electric (GE). The MKIV is one of the systems in the Mark series. The MKIV is a descendant of the Mark I and Mark II system which came before. These systems were produced to manage steam and gas turbines. The technologies which the MKIV is based on have been improved and refined for decades ever since the late 40s.
The first Mark system called Mark I first debut in 1968. The Mark systems are responsible for controlling, automating, sequencing, and protecting turbines. Technology which was state of the art was employed in the MKIV system. MKIV fulfills all requirements of turbine operations. This system controls fuels and temperature as well as the injection of water and steam. The MKIV also controls startup, shutdown, and cooldown. A diagnostic system is included in the MKIV. The diagnostic system is very important for the repair of turbines and for troubleshooting issues. A printer is also included in the MKIV system. This printer can print any images displayed on the system’s screen. This printer creates a timestamped log of system issues and alarms. This creates a written record that an operator can look back on to help to figure out the cause of a trip in the system. Air, emissions, and fuel are all controlled by the MKIV. The MKIV is also in charge of the sequencing of fuels and for protecting both turbine equipment and turbine operators from the dangers of working under harmful conditions.