About the DS3800NPSV
The DS3800NPSV was produced by General Electric. This item was a component of the Speedtronic Mark IV system. These Mark systems have been responsible for automating and operating turbines for many years. This system also protects turbine systems against unsafe working conditions. The Mark systems have been in use for turbine operation for over 60 years.
Twelve diodes can be found on the DS3800NPSV. These diodes are arranged in rows on the right half of the DS3800NPSV. These diodes are black and grey. One light-emitting diode or LED can be found on the left side of the DS3800NPSV. This diode if orange in color and lights up orange when it is in operation. One capacitor is situated in the center of the DS3800NPSV. This rectangular capacitor is silver in color. Two small transistors are located along the left edge of the DS3800NPSV. Each transistor shaped like a half circle and is colored black. The transistors are labeled with the initials Q1 and Q2. One integrated circuit can be found on the left side of the DS3800NPSV. The integrated circuit is marked with the name U1. Arranged all around the DS3800NPSV there are various types of resistors. One of the resistors is brown and striped in red, yellow, and black. This brown resistor is labeled with the name R9. A number of small resistors can also be found on the DS3800NPSV. The small resistors are light blue and banded in different colors. The circuit board’s part number, DS3800NPSV, is printed on one edge of the part.