About the DS200DMCBG1AFD
This DS200DMCBG1AFD printed circuit board product offering, as mentioned above, was originally manufactured for use in the Mark V Turbine Control System Series. This General Electric product series, as you can surely tell by its full name, has specific applications in the management and control systems of compatible steam, wind, and gas turbine automated drive assemblies, and is also one of the final General Electric product series to make use of their patented Speedtronic control system technology. While this attribution is true, this DS200DMCBG1AFD printed circuit board or PCB for short's greater Mark V Turbine Control System Series is also considered a General Electric legacy series; given its eventual discontinuation by the original manufacturer in the years following its initial release. This DS200DMCBG1AFD printed circuit board is truly better-definable as a DOS DUP Processor Board; the official functional product description that it attains in relevant Mark V Series instructional manual materials. The originally-developed DOS DUP Processor Board within the Mark V Series is the DS200DMCBG1 parent circuit board missing this DS200DMCBG1AFD products full three-fold revision history.
Hardware Tips and Specifications
As with any product offering in our new and reconditioned stock here, this DS200DMCBG1AFD PCB comes with its own varied selection of functionality-introducing hardware components and component specifications. The GE DOS DUP Processor Board DS200DMCBG1AFD contains three 26-pin connectors, one 40-pin connector, and 19 jumpers. The board also has 2 LEDs. The board is engineered with six holes used for attaching screws to the rack inside the board cabinet. Each of these six factory-drilled holes have been ringed with an insulated material to encourage the dissipation of potentially-damaging surface voltages and static electricity. The board is sized to align with the holes in the rack and you can use the screws you remove from the old board to attach the replacement board. The servicer must have a screwdriver on hand before beginning the installation or replacement procedure for this DS200DMCBG1AFD product. All power must be removed from its greater Mark V Series automated drive and other guidelines must be followed to ensure the safety of the servicers and all others in the area. Inspect the floor in the area around the drive and notice any wetness on the floor and make sure the floor is dry before starting. Moisture conducts electricity which might cause a safety hazard. Look for power cords that are ungrounded and remove them from the area also. Only grounded cords should be present because they present less of a electrical safety condition. It is always a policy to know the location of the emergency shut off devices in the immediate area that will shut off power to the drive. In the event of an emergency during the replacement, knowing how to use the shutoff might prevent an electric shock or electric burn, or damage to devices and components. If necessary, consult with an electrician or someone who is knowledgeable about the installation of the drive and the power supply cabling.
The above information represents about the totality of information concerning this DS200DMCBG1AFD product retrievable from a visual inspection of the product itself spared with any information attainable from its sparsely-available instructional manual materials. With this in mind, the DS200DMCBG1AFD functional product number itself is a strong source of supplemental DS200DMCBG1AFD board hardware information, beginning with its dual-functional DS200 series tag. This series tag is dual-functional as it asserts the DS200DMCBG1AFD board's status both as a domestically-manufactured printed circuit board and as a PCB with a normal style of Mark V Series assembly. Some of the other important DS200DMCBG1AFD board hardware details embedded in the DS200DMCBG1AFD functional product number include the DS200DMCBG1AFD PCB's DMCB functional product acronym, normal style of PCB coating, group one Mark V Series grouping, and its three-fold revision history including two functional product revisions and an artwork configuration revision. Generally, this DS200DMCBG1AFD Mark V Turbine Control System Series product's voltage suppression and limitation strategy involves its normal Mark V Series assembly's acceptance of a series-standardized selection of voltage-limiting hardware components and component specifications including but not limited to varying styles of mark V Series capacitors, resistors, diodes, and even specialized integrated circuits or ICs for short. Some of these components include this DS200DMCBG1AFD product's distinctive drum-style electrolytic capacitors, which are recognizable through both their drum-like shape and their distinctive blue coloration.