About the DS200RTBAG1AEB
The DS200RTBAG1AEB PCB from GE is a component that works with General Electric’s Mark V Speedtronic system. The Mark V is one of the more complex versions of the Speedtronic industrial turbine control system; it actually exists as one of the final General Electric Mark Series of control and management system technology-driven products. These systems (Mark I through Mark VI) were designed for the management, protection, and control of industrial steam and gas turbines. The Mark V Turbine Control System Series that this DS200RTBAG1AEB PCB belongs to is definable as a now-obsolete legacy GE product series, as its manufacture has been discontinued in the many years following its initial release. This DS200RTBAG1AEB printed circuit board product or PCB for short is definable within its functional Mark V Series role as a Relay Terminal Board or a Relay Terminal Board Assembly, although its DS200RTBAG1AEB functional product number asserts a normal Mark V Series assembly version. This DS200RTBAG1AEB PCB is edited from the original DS200RTBAG1 parent Relay Terminal Board through its adoption of three significant product revisions.
Hardware Tips and Specifications
The DS200RTBAG1AEB can be installed within GE drive cabinets or exciters. This DS200RTBAG1AEB product offering is an optional board, meaning it is not necessitated for normative functionality of its greater Mark V Series automated drive assembly. When installed, the DS200RTBAG1AEB adds ten additional relays to the system. The relays are typically driven from pilot relays located on the LTB I/O terminal board. Alternatively, they can be remotely driven by the user. This is a 110 VDC board. If you need an RTBA board that is 24VDC or 115 VAC, refer to our listings for RTBAG2 and RTBAG3 boards. The DS200RTBAG1AEB is a long and narrow board. It is factory drilled in or close to each corner. The center of the board is taken up by the ten relays. The relays each have an LED indicator that will indicate when it is powered. These relays are protected by metal oxide varistors that are located to the side of the components. Given this DS200RTBAG1AEB product offering's low general availability of its original instructional manual materials online due to its greater Mark V Turbine Control System Series' legacy obsolescence, the DS200RTBAG1AEB functional product number itself can be considered a strong source of original DS200RTBAG1AEB board hardware component identification and specification, detailing various relevant details in functional naming chunks. For example, the DS200RTBAG1AEB functional product number begins with the DS200 series tag defining this DS200RTBAG1AEB product's normal Mark V Series assembly version as well as its domestic location of original manufacture. Some of the other details embedded in this DS200RTBAG1AEB PCB's functional product number include its:
- RTBA functional product acronym
- Normal PCB coating style
- Group one Mark V Series product grouping
- A-rated primary functional revision
- E-rated secondary functional revision
- B-rated artwork configuration revision
This board has many connection points. This includes stab-on connectors for pluggable circuit control power, terminal blocks for form C contact and coil voltage source, as well as multiple plug and pin connectors. Additionally, the board has fifteen berg-type jumpers that control coil voltage sources, external power sources, and pluggable circuits. Each of the jumpers in the assembly of this DS200RTBAG1AEB product offering corresponds to its own specific piece of DS200RTBAG1AEB Board hardware, most likely one of the aforementioned relays in this DS200RTBAG1AEB PCB's assembly. Refer to General Electric manuals (originally provided by the OEM) for more detailed information regarding installation and handling.