About the DS3800NPSP
The DS3800NPSP is a power supply circuit board. The device is a printed circuit board or PCB. General Electric designed the DS3800NPSP to be a component in the Speedtronic Mark IV system. Mark IV is a part of the Mark series which was developed to control and monitor turbine functions while protecting the system against unsafe operating conditions.
The DS3800NPSP features two (2) spaces on the right side of the circuit board which were made to contain large capacitors. These spaces are labeled C1 and C2. Twenty-four (24) small black and grey diodes sit on the bottom half of the DS3800NPSP. These diodes are arranged in two columns which each contain six rows of two diodes. Positioned among these diodes are three (3) red terminal blocks. Two of these terminal blocks are called JL and JM. These each contain two terminals. The third terminal block contains twelve terminals. With these terminals, an operator can connect extra components to the DS3800NPSP. Five large black resistors are situated at the top of the DS3800NPSP. These resistors are labeled R2 to R6. Another very small metal resistor can be seen next to these larger resistors. One (1) light-emitting diode, otherwise known as an LED, is positioned on the left edge of the DS3800NPSP. This diode emits an orange glow when the diode is functioning. One silver rectangular capacitor is sitting on the right half of the DS3800NPSP. The full part number of the circuit board, DS3800NPSP, is listed on the bottom edge of the circuit board.