About the DS200DPCBG1AAA
This DS200DPCBG1AAA printed circuit board or PCB for short was manufactured originally for placement in esteemed automated industrial retailer General Electric's Mark V Turbine Control System Series. As you surely have been able to tell by its full extended series name provided above, the Mark V Series that this DS200DPCBG1AAA product offering belongs to has specific applications in the control and management systems of popular wind, steam, and has turbine automated drive assemblies, and is considered a General Electric legacy series given its eventual discontinuation of manufacture in the years following its first release. This DS200DPCBG1AAA PCB's greater Mark V Series, while a GE legacy series, also exists as one of the final General Electric product series to make use of the company's patented Speedtronic control system technology. This DS200DPCBG1AAA printed circuit board is truly better-definable as an IOS + Power Connect Board; although the originally-developed Mark V Series product of this functionality is the DS200DPCBG1 parent printed circuit board.
Hardware Tips and Specifications
As with any General Electric Mark V Turbine Control System Series product, offering, this DS200DPCBG1AAA PCB makes use of its own set of functionality-introducing hardware components and component specifications. The GE IOS + Power Connect Board DS200DPCBG1AAA features two wire terminal blocks to attach a maximum of 6 signal wires. The GE IOS + Power Connect Board DS200DPCBG1AAA also is populated with 1 fuse and one toggle switch. The fuse on the GE IOS + Power Connect Board DS200DPCBG1AAA protects the board from damage if too much current is applied to the board, even if the power surge is momentary. When the fuse is blown you can visually inspect the fuse and if the element inside the fuse is intact, the fuse is still operating. If the element is broken or missing the fuse is blown and must be replaced. Have on hand a supply of fuses that have the same rating as the fuse on the board. You can refer to the written documentation to obtain the fuse rating or you can obtain the rating if it is printed on the fuse. However, if the rating is not exactly the same you might damage the board by subjecting it to current that can damage the board. Before you remove power to the drive you must communicate to others that work around the drive that you plan to take the drive offline and that their productivity might be disrupted. Consult with someone who is knowledgeable with the installation of the drive to understand how power is supplied to it. The DS200DPCBG1AAA PCB's greater automated drive will have a power supply associated with it and you can either switch off the power supply or remove the fuses in it.
While this DS200DPCBG1AAA product offering's specific fuse information is certainly important to be aware of, its previous placement on this personalized product page pertains more to this DS200DPCBG1AAA PCB's general lack of pertinent instructional manual materials on the internet than it does to the importance of this DS200DPCBG1AAA product's fuses. With this being said, the DS200DPCBG1AAA functional product number presents itself as a primary source of DS200DPCBG1AAA Board hardware component and component specification information. The DS200DPCBG1AAA functional product number begins with the DS200 series tag holding dual describing this DS200DPCBG1AAA board's normal Mark V Series assembly as well as its domestic location of original manufacture. Some of the other relevant DS200DPCBG1AAA Board hardware details revealed in functional chunks of the DS200DPCBG1AAA product number include this DS200DPCBG1AAA PCB's DPCB functional abbreviation, normal PCB coating style, and finally its full three-fold revision history.