About the DS200CVMAG1A
This DS200CVMAG1A printed circuit board was originally manufactured for the Mark V Turbine Control System Series, as explained above. The Mark V Series that this DS200CVMAG1A product offering belongs to, as indicated by its full extended series name, has specific applications in the management and control systems of relevant wind, steam, or gas turbine automated drive assemblies, and is considered a General Electric legacy series due to its eventual manufacturing discontinuation in the years following its original release. This DS200CVMAG1A PCB's greater Mark V Series, while a now-obsolete legacy series, additionally exists as one of the final General Electric product series to make use of the company's patented Speedtronic Control System technology. This DS200CVMAG1A printed circuit board is truly better-definable by its official functional product description as a Cap/Fuse Voltage Monitor, although the original product of this functionality to feature in the Mark V Series is the DS200CVMAG1 parent Cap/Fus Voltage Monitor missing this DS200CVMAG1A PCB's A-rated functional product revision.
Hardware Tips and Specifications
As with any General Electric printed circuit board available here, the DS200CVMAG1A PCB makes use of its own series of functionality-introducing hardware components and component specifications. The GE Generator Control Turbine Board DS200CVMAG1A contains two 16-pin connectors and one 2-pin connector. The board also is populated with 6 test points. In terms of voltage-limiting and storing hardware components, this DS200CVMAG1A product offering utilizes many of the more series-standardized offerings available to the Mark V, including this DS200CVMAG1A PCB's series of various diodes, rectifiers, capacitors, and integrated circuits. The DS200CVMAG1A functional product number itself is considered a good source of DS200CVMAG1A board-specific hardware information, given this DS200CVMAG1A product's attribution to a now-obsolete legacy series with generally-unavailable instructional manual materials. The DS200CVMAG1A functional product number begins with the DS200 series tag detailing this DS200CVMAG1A device's normal Mark V Series assembly and domestic original manufacture location. Some of the other information embedded in the DS200CVMAG1A functional product number includes this DS200CVMAG1A PCB's:
- CVMA functional product abbreviation
- Normal PCB coating style
- Group one Mark V Series product grouping
- A-rated primary functional revision
The DS200CVMAG1A board comes to you in a cardboard shipping container and before you open the carton, you must inspect the box. First, make sure the box is not torn or dented because that is a sign the board inside make have been damaged also. Look also for signs that water has dripped on the box or that any other liquid has leaked on the box. You might suspect that the board was damaged if you see signs of those conditions. A label is found on the box with the model number, serial number, and other information that identifies your board. Compare it to the order documents and make sure it matches what you ordered. In this way, you’ll know if a problem exists and you can obtain the proper board you need for the replacement procedure. The last guideline to follow when you first receive the board is to inspect the security tape that seals the box. Make sure it has not been cut or removed. This ensures that the board has not been handled and that it remains in good working order. The plastic bag in which you receive the board is sealed to provide extra protection against dust, dirt, or other contaminants. If you are not using the board for a replacement procedure immediately, you can store the board in a safe place that is not easily accessible by others who might handle the board in a way that could damage the board.