About the DS200IMCPG1CFB
This DS200IMCPG1CFB General Electric product offering, as described above, is a Power Supply Interface Board manufactured for placement in the Mark V Turbine Control System Series. The Mark V Series that this DS200IMCPG1CFB PCB belongs to has specific applications in the control and management systems of popular and compatible wind, steam, and gas turbine automated drive assemblies, as indicated by the previously-included full extended series name. This DS200IMCPG1CFB PCB, while existing as a Power Supply Interface Board, is not the originally-produced product of its specific Mark V Series functionality; that would be the DS200IMCPG1 parent Power Supply Interface Board not making use of this DS200IMCPG1CFB Board's three significant product revisions. The Mark V Series that this DS200IMCPG1CFB PCB belongs to, while possibly pertinent to some alternative energy-minded applications, has to be considered obsolete as a whole, as it exists as a legacy product series discontinued by its original manufacture in the many years past its original release.
Hardware Tips and Specifications
The GE IAC2000I Power Supply Interface Board DS200IMCPG1CFB 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 board has several components that the user can identify and they assist the user in monitoring the operation of the board, connecting the board to other components in the drive, and configuring the drive for the specific behavior required by the site. The DS200SDCC is populated with two LEDs that are green in color and the LEDs only operate when power is applied to the board. You can view the LEDs by opening the cabinet door. However, you must use great care and not touch any device, component, or surface in the cabinet because of the high-voltage present on the drive. As a Mark V Series product, this DS200IMCPG1CFB PCB's normal Mark V Series assembly makes use of the patented Speedtronic control system technology first seen with the rollout of the Mark I Series in the late 1960s. This DS200IMCPG1CFB Power Supply Interface Board's voltage suppression and limitation generally involves its normal Mark V Series assembly's acceptance of a series-standardized set of hardware components including various styles of capacitors, resistors, diodes, and integrated circuits.
The board is also populated with connectors that you connect to ribbon cables. The ribbon cables are made up of fine wires that are easily broken. To avoid breaking the cable, never pull it out from the connector by pulling the ribbon portion of the cable. Instead, hold the connector section of the cable with one hand, steady the board with the other hand, and pull the cable out of the connector. To install the ribbon cable, hold the cable by the connector and press it into the connector on the board. The GE IAC2000I Power Supply Interface Board DS200IMCPG1CFB is populated with one jumper. To remove the jumper, use your thumb and forefinger to grasp the jumper and pull it off the pins. Given this DS200IMCPG1CFB PCB' placement in the Mark V Turbine Control System Legacy Series, it is not surrounded by any great plethora of originally-printed instructional manual materials online. With this being true, the DS200IMCPG1CFB functional product number itself can be considered a primary source of DS200IMCPG1CFB Board information; coding for specific hardware details in a series of consecutive functional naming components. For example, the DS200IMCPG1CFB functional product number begins with the dual-functional DS200 series tag delegating this DS200IMCPG1CFB Board's normal Mark V Series assembly as well as its domestic original manufacture location. Some of the other relevant hardware details revealed through the DS200IMCPG1CFB PCB's functional product number includes its:
- IMCP functional abbreviation
- Normal PCB coating style
- Group one Mark V Series product grouping
- C-rated primary functional revision
- F-rated secondary functional revision
- B-rated artwork configuration revision