About the DS200CVMAG1
This DS200CVMAG1 Generator Control Turbine Board is a crucial member of both the General Electric automated drive products umbrella and the more-specific Mark V Turbine Control System product series, as mentioned above in this personalized Mark V Series product offering page. Surprisingly enough, this specific Mark V Series product offering is the original Generator Control Turbine Board that was offered along with the Mark V Series, as it belong the first grouping of Mark V Turbine Control System Series products and does not make use of a singular significant product revision in its assembly.
Hardware Tips and Specifications
This DS200CVMAG1 CVMA-abbreviated printed circuit board product is a Mark V Series device that necessitates its own specific series of hardware component inclusions and specifications. The GE Generator Control Turbine Board DS200CVMAG1 contains two 16-pin connectors and one 2-pin connector. This Mark V Series board also is populated with 6 test points. The DS200CVMAG1 board is 11 inches wide and 4 inches high. The board rack in the Mark V Series automated drive is designed to accommodate the GE Generator Control Turbine Board DS200CVMAG1. The rack space has screw holes that will align with the board and enable you to secure the board; when you are ready to insert the board in the cabinet, make sure the board doesn’t scrap against the structure or any other boards in the cabinet. If the DS200CVMAG1 board seems to be not performing properly and you want to diagnose the board with a functional fault, the board has 6 test ports that you can use for testing purposes. Each test point is used to test a specific circuit in the board. Whenever you use test equipment, there are some basic guidelines you can follow; important to adhere to given this DS200CVMAG1 PCB's static-sensitve product status. Before attempting diagnostic testing on this DS200CVMAG1 printed circuit board, original General Electric instructional manual materials instruct the DS200CVMAG1 owner to inspect the probes and make sure they are compatible with the tester and are not worn. If the probe contains insulation, it is important to make sure it is not frayed.
While not a whole lot of original instructional manual materials from the Mark V Series concerning this DS200CVMAG1 Generator Control Turbine Board are available on the internet for research purposes, its DS200CVMAG1 functional product number alone is a strong source of hardware-specifactory information. Some of the information concerning this DS200CVMAG1 printed circuit board device available in the DS200CVMAG1 functional product number includes a normal Mark V Series assembly version, a domestic location of manufacture, the CVMA functional abbreviation, a normal style of PCB protective coating, and a nonexistent product revision history.