About the DS200FECBG1
This DS200FECBG1 printed circuit board product offering from General Electric was originally designed and manufactured for the Mark V Series of turbine control systems, as indicated in the brief product description inserted above. This DS200FECBG1 PCB;s greater Mark V Series is something of a self-explanatory General Electric product series, as it exists with specific applications in the management and control systems of popular and compatible wind, steam, and gas turbine automated drive assemblies. With this being true, this DS200FECBG1 PCB's greater Mark V Series must be consider obsolete as a whole, as its manufacture was discontinued in one of the many years past its initial release due to a GE manufacturer-realized functional series obsolescence. This DS200FECBG1 PCB's greater Mark V Series, while obsolete as a whole, still attracts niche demand on the greater automated industrial marketplace, as it exists as one of the lastly-developed General Electric product series to make use of the patented Speedtronic control system technology first seen with the release of the Mark I Series in the earlier 1960s.
Hardware Tips and Specifications
The GE Field Exciter Board DS200FECBG1 features 2 jumpers identified as BJ1 and BJ2 and an overvoltage protection controller integrated on the board. The board is 5.5 inches by 4 inches in size and it has holes in each of the four corners for attachment to the board rack inside the drive. The board has a specific location for installation and when you plan the replacement note the location of the old board and plan to install the replacement in the same location in the rack. Also plan to use the same screws that secured the old board. Use two hands when you remove the old board. Use one hand to turn the screwdriver to remove the screws and use the other hand to steady the board. Don’t let the screws fall into the board cabinet and get lost. If they do fall, stop the replacement and locate them. The screws might cause an electric shock or damage components in the drive, if they are resting on electrical components. Instead, keep all the screws and washers in a safe place. Also, they might get lodged in the moving parts of the motor and cause damage to the parts.
When you remove the board place it on a clean and level surface. Place the replacement next to it on an EDS safe material, like the static protective bag it arrived in. Locate the jumpers on the old board and move the jumpers on the replacement to match the positions. This DS200FECBG1 printed circuit board product offering is definable as the primarily-produced product of its specific Mark V Series functionality, as its DS200FECBG1 functional product number contains no trailing, revision-indicating digit. This DS200FECBG1 PCB's voltage-suppression strategy generally involves the incorporation of a series-standardized selection of voltage-limiting hardware components such as various styles of capacitors, resistors, transistors, and various specialized integrated circuits. Given this DS200FECBG1 PCB's Mark V Legacy product series status, it is accompanied by a noted lack of originally-printed instructional manual material online for the purposes of this DS200FECBG1 personalized product page. With this being true, the DS200FECBG1 functional product number serves as a buena alternativa source of DS200FECBG1 Board hardware component and component specification information, as it codes for various DS200FECBG1 hardware details in a series of functional naming components. For instance, the DS200FECBG1 functional product number begins with the dual-functional DS200 series tag delegating this DS200FECBG1 PCB's normal Mark V Series assembly as well as its domestic location of original manufacture. Some of the other relevant hardware details embedded in the DS200FECBG1 functional product number includes this DS200FECBG1 PCB's:
- FECB functional product abbreviation
- Normal PCB coating style
- Group one Mark V Series product grouping
- Lack of any significant product revision