About the DS200GASCF1ADB
This DS200GASCF1ADB Mark V Turbine Control System Series product offering was developed, as discussed above, by the well-trusted General Electric automated industrial manufacturer, as a member of a now-obsolete legacy series. This DS200GASCF1ADB printed circuit board product offering or PCB for short's greater Mark V Turbine Control System Series is considered to exist as a now-obsolete legacy product series as it was discontinued for manufacture in the many years following its initial release. While this is true, the DS200GASCF1ADB PCB's greater Mark V Series is still well-updated as it was one of the final General Electric Mark product series to make use of the retailer's patented Speedtronic control system technology. This DS200GASCF1ADB PCB's Mark V Series has specific applications in the control and management systems of popular and compatible wind, steam, and gas turbine automated drive assemblies, as evidenced by its full extended series name as the Mark V Turbine Control System Series. This DS200GASCF1ADB PCB is definable as a Software PROM Set based on descriptions included in Mark V Series instructional manual materials, although it is not the originally-designed Mark V Series product of that specific functionality. The original Software PROM Set manufactured for the Mark V Series is the DS200GASCF1 parent printed circuit board notably missing all three of this DS200GASCF1ADB PCB's three significant product revisions.
Hardware Tips and Specifications
The GE Software PROM Set DS200GASCF1ADB features two PROM modules for use with GE Speedtronic Mark V boards. The PROM modules in the GE Software PROM Set DS200GASCF1ADB store the configuration parameters for the drive. When you receive the modules, they arrive in a sealed static protective bag. Locate the shipping label on the outside of the box and either save the label or write down the model number, serial number, and other important information. Save the information with your other important material about the board. If you ever have reason to call for service, having the information ready will speed service and the customer support representative can provide accurate information for your specific hardware and software. Related Mark V Series instructional manual materials additionally detail how to install the DS200GASCF1ADB Software PROM Set, guided by the support of a wrist grounding strap and other voltage-limiting supporting items. Generally, it is important to be aware of potentially lethal surface voltages on this DS200GASCF1ADB Software PROM Set; allowing sufficient cool-down time between installations or replacements.
Now that some of the regulatory and safe-installation instructions for this DS200GASCF1ADB Software PROM Set have been discussed, it is possible to discuss the hardware elements specific to this Mark V Series product. For starters, this DS200GASCF1ADB Software PROM Set already seems to have made use of its full range of possible product revisions, as evidenced by the three trailing alphanumeric digits in the DS200GASCF1ADB functional product number. This is a relatively small, black-colored module from General Electric, a module that should be adorned with various cautionary stickers revealing the potentially harmful voltages inherent. Some other hardware traits and specifications evident to this less-documented Mark V Series product offering include its normal assembly type, its GASC functional acronym, its special F-style of PCB coating, and its Mark V Series group one grouping.