About the DS200IMCPG1C
This DS200IMCPG1C printed circuit board or PCB for short was originally manufactured by General Electric to exist as a member of their Mark V Turbine Control System Series, as mentioned above. As alluded to through its full name, the Mark V Series has specific appications in the control and management systems of wind, steam and gas turbine automated drive assemblies, and exists as a legacy series due to its eventual discontinuation by the original manufacturer in the years following its initial release. While considered a General Electric legacy series, the Mark V Series is also one of the final General Electric Mark Series to feature their patented Speedtronic technology in its products. This DS200IMCPG1C printed circuit board is better-definable by its official functional product description as a Power Supply Interface Board, as it appears in original General Electric and Mark V Turbine Control System Series instructional manual information. While existing as a Power Supply Interface Board in its own right, this DS200IMCPG1C PCB is by no means considered the original product of its functionality created for the Mark V Series; that would be the DS200IMCPG1 parent Power Supply Interface Board missing this DS200IMCPG1C product's C-rated functional product revision.
Hardware Tips and Specifications
The GE IAC2000I Power Supply Interface Board DS200IMCPG1C 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 DS200IMCPG1C has 8 fuses that protect the board components from over voltage conditions. The above information represents about the extent of original DS200IMCPG1C board information available in factory-printed instructional manual documentation. With that being said, the DS200IMCPG1C functional product number itself is a strong source of DS200IMCPG1C-specific hardware information, coding for details such as this DS200IMCPG1C PCB's:
- Normal Mark V Series assembly version
- Domestic location of original GE manufacture
- IMCP functional product acronym
- Normal style of PCB protective coating
- Group one Mark V Series grouping
- C-rated primary functional revision
When you replace a DS200IMCPG1C board, it is crucial to inspect the blown fuses to obtain information about the type of fuse to use as a replacement fuse. You can also refer to the written information that came with the board for a list of replacement fuses. Make sure you only replace a fuse in the assembly of this DS200IMCPG1C PCB with an exact match. Failure to use an exact match might cause components to be damaged on the board by subjecting them to high voltage. It is easy to identify a blown fuse because in a blown fuse the contact inside the fuse has melted. All that is required to replace the fuse is to pull the fuse out of the connector and press the replacement in the connector. The fuse can be replaced without removing the board from the board cabinet. So, all that is required before you begin is to turn off all power to the drive. If you find that the same fuse blows frequently, it is best practice to perform a diagnostic test on the drive to determine the reason for the blown fuses. Once the cause is determined, you can expect your drive to operate at peak efficiency and perform trouble free.