About the DS200IMCPG1
This DS200IMCPG1 printed circuit board product offering from General Electric was, as indicated in the brief product description above, originally manufactured for placement in the Mark V Turbine Control System Series. The Mark V Series that this DS200IMCPG1 PCB belongs to is rather self-explanatory, as it exists as a General Electric Mark product series with specific applications in the management and control systems of popular and compatible wind, steam, and gas turbine automated drive assemblies. This DS200IMCPG1 PCB's greater Mark V Series, while possessing some alternative energy applications, has to be considered a now-obsolete legacy product series, as its manufacture was discontinued by General Electric due to a retailer-identified functional series obsolescence in one of the many years past its original Mark product series rollout. While generally definable as an obsolete product series, the Mark V Series that this DS200IMCPG1 PCB belongs to is still attracting some cult demand on the figurative automated industrial products marketplace, as it exists as one of the final-developed Mark product series to incorporate the patented Speedtronic control system technology into a range of its offerings.
Hardware Tips and Specifications
As with any Mark V Series product made available to our extended new and reconditioned inventory here, this DS200IMCPG1 printed circuit board's intended Mark V Series functionality is introduced with its normal Mark V Series assembly's acceptance of a specialized series of hardware components and component specifications. The GE IAC2000I Power Supply Interface Board DS200IMCPG1 can be connected through a cable to the DS200SDCC Drive Control Board. Connect the cable to the 1PL connector on the Drive Control Board. The GE IAC2000I Power Supply Interface Board DS200IMCPG1 is populated with 8 fuses that protect the board from damage due to high voltage conditions. Before you replace the board it is important to first troubleshoot the board and inspect it for blown fuses. The fuses are replaceable with common and easy to find fuses. Make sure you replace the fuses with fuses that are rated for the same amperage and are the exact same type. Refer to the information that comes with the board for a description of the type and amperage of the fuses. Fuses in the normal assembly of this DS200IMCPG1 PCB are part of a broader general voltage suppression and limitation strategy adopted by the DS200IMCPG1 board involving other Mark V Series-standardized voltage-suppressing components such as capacitors, resistors, transistors, and specialized integrated circuits. One style of Mark V Series capacitor component that is visible in the normal Mark V Series assembly of this DS200IMCPG1 product would have to be its distinct drum-style electrolytic capacitor, which is easily-recognizable due to its trademark blue color and fitting drum-like shape. This DS200IMCPG1 PCB exists as the unrevised, base model of its specific Mark V Series functional role, as evidenced by the DS200IMCPG1 functional product number's lack of trailing, revision indicating digits.
The fuses are held in place with a clip-type connector. You can pull the fuse free from its place in the board and press a replacement fuse into the connector. The board also is populated with a one 34-pin connector and one 40-pin connector. Ribbon cables attach to the connectors. Retention clips are used to secure the ribbon cables to the board by locking them in place. First, move the retention clips off the connector. Then, hold the connector with your fingers and pull it from the connector on the board. To reconnect the ribbon cable, hold the connector on the ribbon cable and press it into the connector on the board. Then, move the clips over the connectors to secure the cable. Given this DS200IMCPG1 PCB's attribution as a now-obsolete legacy series product, the DS200IMCPG1 functional product number can actually be considered a strong primary source of DS200IMCPG1 Board hardware component and component specification information; coding for these details in a series of consecutive functional naming chunks. For instance, the DS200IMCPG1 functional product number is started by the dual-functional DS200 series tag delegating this DS200IMCPG1 PCB's normal Mark V Series assembly as well as its domestic original manufacture location. Some of the other information revealed in the DS200IMCPG1 functional product number includes its:
- IMCP functional acronym
- Group one Mark V Series product grouping
- Normal PCB coating style
- Lack of any major revision