About the DS200FPSAG1
The DS200FPSAG1 is a General Electric board component manufactured as part of the Mark V Speedtronic system. The Mark V was one of the final editions of these gas and steam turbine control systems distributed by General Electric. It featured a design that allowed operators immediate access to all control functions with built-in features that automatically protected the turbine from issues like loss of oil, overtemperature, and overspeed. The MKV is a TMR (triple modular redundant) system like its precursor, the Mark IV, and it features the same Speedtronic control system technology that has been developed by General Electric since the rollout of the Mark I Series in the later 1960s. The DS200FPSAG1 is available from AX Control as a rebuilt surplus part and as new, never-used liquidated surplus, and exists specifically as a Fan Power Supply Assembly within its greater Mark V Series automated drive assembly. This DS200FPSAG1 printed circuit board is actually the original Fan Power Supply Assembly manufactured for placement in the Mark V Series, as evidenced by an apparent absence of any alphanumeric digits at the end of the DS200FPSAG1 functional product number.
Hardware Tips and Specifications
The DS200FPSAG1 is a small board component that is used as an Fan Power Supply Assembly within the greater Mark V Series automated drive assembly, as mentioned just above. Given this DS200FPSAG1 product offering's specific intended functionality, it should come as no great surprise that it necessitates many individualized hardware elements and specifications. This DS200FPSAG1 board is designed to mount via hardware installed in four factory-made screw holes (one per corner.) Hardware may be in the form of screws or standoffs with screws threaded through their center. The board is densely populated by components like three high-voltage electrolytic capacitors, a line of heat sinks, a Mate-n-Lok component with twelve positions, fuse components, a transistor mounted in a heat sink, and jumper switches. Other components include metal film, wire wound, and carbon composite resistors, as well as smaller electrolytic and ceramic capacitors, and diodes. The board also has a TP test point, a two-prong vertical connector, and finally a two-position Mate-n-Lok component. For a more complete description of the DS200FPSAG1A that includes installation, handling, and maintenance procedures, including all safety precautions, please refer to publications provided by GE like data sheets, manuals, and user guides. Generally, voltage suppression and storage in the assembly of this DS200FPSAG1 Fan Power Supply Assembly is handled by its internal assembly's adoption of a set of Mark V Series-standardized voltage-limiting hardware components, including various styles of rectifiers, capacitors, and resistors.
All of the above attached information is representative of a visual inspection of this DS200FPSAG1 printed circuit board, given the fact that this FPSA-abbreviated PCB's original instructional manual documentation is not available on the internet. With this in mind, the DS200FPSAG1 alphanumeric product number itself is a strong source of supplementary hardware information for this DS200FPSAG1 printed circuit board. The DS200FPSAG1 functional product number includes valuable details such as this DS200FPSAG1 PBC's normal Mark V Series assembly version, domestic manufacturing location, FPSA functional product acronym, normal PCB coating style, and finally its group one Mark V Series product grouping. The normal style of PCB coating applied to the base board of this DS200FPSAG1 printed circuit board is a thick, rudimentary layer of base level protection and insulation that envelops and protects individual hardware elements in this DS200FPSAG1 product's assembly on a functional priority basis.