About the DS200CSSAG1BCB
This DS200CSSAG1BCB printed circuit board product offering, as explained in the product description blurb above, was originally manufactured by General Electric, specifically for placement in their Mark V Turbine Control System Series. The Mark V Series that this DS200CSSAG1BCB printed circuit board or PCB for short is a component member of has specific applications in the management and control systems of popular and compatible wind, gas, and steam turbine automated drive assemblies, as you have probably been able to guess based off of the previously-inserted full extended series name. This DS200CSSAG1BCB PCB's greater Mark V Series, while having some potential alternative energy applications, must be described as a now-obsolete legacy product series from General Electric, as its production was necessarily discontinued due to obsolescence in one of the many years following its initial Mark Series release. While a now-obsolete legacy series, the greater Mark V Series that this DS200CSSAG1BCB Device belongs to is still definable as a well-supported and highly-acclaimed product series, as it is one of the final-developed GE product series to make use of their patented Speedtronic control system first seen alongside the release of the Mark I Series in the mid to later 1960s.
Hardware Tips and Specifications
As with any Mark V Series product offering made available to our new and reconditioned extended inventory here; this DS200CSSAG1BCB PCB's specific intended Mark V Series functionality is introduced with its normal Mark V Series assembly's acceptance of a particular set of functionality-inducing hardware components and component specifications. The GE Cell State Sensor Board DS200CSSAG1BCB contains two 40-pin connectors and is 4 inches in height and 11 inches in width. It also contains one 4-pin connector and one 9-pin connector. The GE Cell State Sensor Board DS200CSSAG1BCB is a standard size for boards installed in the drive. The board rack is engineered with rack space that accommodates the board with screws holes that align with the board. When you are in the process of removing the board from the drive, use a screwdriver to remove the screws and washers that hold the board in place. Do not let any of the hardware fall into the drive. It is best practice to use two hands when you remove the board. Use one hand to turn the screwdriver and the other hand to hold the screws, washers, and other hardware. Keep the hardware together and you might need to use it when you install the new board. Generally, voltage protection and regulation in the normal Mark V Series assembly of this DS200CSSAG1BCB product offering is handled by a standard series of hardware components including various styles of capacitors, resistors, and integrated circuits.
If it happens that some hardware falls into the drive, stop the replacement procedure and search for the hardware. If metal parts are left in the drive, it is an electrical hazard and might damage components or cause a fire. Look for hardware lodged in the moving parts also. If moving parts are jammed, it might damage parts. Before you restart the drive, inform other individuals in the area of the procedure. It is best practice to clear the area before you restart the drive to avoid injury. This DS200CSSAG1BCB printed circuit board is actually not the originally-developed product of its specific functionality within the Mark V Series; that would be the DS200CSSAG1 parent Cell State Sensor Board missing all three of this DS200CSSAG1BCB device's three significant product revisions.This DS200CSSAG1BCB detail was revealed upon a thorough analysis of the DS200CSSAG1BCB functional product number, necessitated due to this DS200CSSAG1BCB PCB's low amount of online-available instructional manual materials given its legacy product series status. The DS200CSSAG1BCB functional product number reveals a number of crucial DS200CSSAG1BCB Board specifications in a series of consecutive functional naming chunks. Some of this DS200CSSAG1BCB PCB's details revealed through its functional product number include its:
- Normal style of Mark V Series assembly
- Domestic original manufacture location
- CSSA functional product abbreviation
- Normal PCB coating style
- Group one Mark V Series product grouping