About the DS200PCCAG9ACB
The GE DC Power Connect Board DS200PCCAG9ACB was designed by General Electric to work with the Mark V DS200 series and serves as an interface between the drive and the SCR power bridge. The DS200PCCAG9ACB board contains multiple connectors that supply power and control signals that transmit and receive information to the drive. A critical task in the replacement procedure is to remove the cables from the board and reconnect them on the replacement board, as potentially lethal surface votlages may exist in the assembly of this Mark V Series product otherwise.
Hardware Tips and Specifications
There are several group revisions in relation to the base-revised PCCA mode of Power Connect Card Assembly. The DS200PCCAG9ACB model is part of group nine, which operates on 630 volts in a regenerative state. In addition to this, this group nine variant of PCCA Power Connect Card Assembly has DC voltage snubbers exclusively, works assisted by the support offered by J and M-style frames, utilizes this SDCI Mark V Series power board, and adopts both a leg fuse and a leg reactor into its assembly. In terms of its bus transformer, this DS200PCCAG9ACB model of Power Connect Card Assembly is able to make use of either separate or common bus transformers, and the AC Volts accepted by this Mark V Series product are classified as less than or equal to 600 V rms. More information on the differences between the grouping can be found in the GEH-6005 manual.
While this is about the extent of original instructional manual information detailing this PCCA-abbreviated General Electric product specifically, it is no question that this Mark V Series offering offers more information in the form of its DS200PCCAG9ACB functional product number, which begins with the DS200 series tag. This series tag has dual naming functionality, detailing the PCCA Power Connect Card Assembly as a product with a normal assembly version that was manufactured in the United States. Some of the other information collectible from the DS200PCCAG9ACB product number includes:
- The PCCA functional acronym
- A normal style of PCB coating
- A group nine Mark V Series grouping
- Two functional product revisions and an artwork product revision