About the DS200SDCIG1ADA
This DS200SDCIG1ADA printed circuit board product offering from General Electric is a DC Power Supply and Instrumentation Board manufactured for their Mark V Turbine Control System Series, as explained above. The Mark V Series that this DS200SDCIG1ADA printed circuit board or PCB for short belongs to is a self-explanatory series, as it possesses specific applications in the control and management system of popular and compatible gas, steam, and even wind turbine automated drive assemblies. With this being true, this DS200SDCIG1ADA PCB's greater Mark V Series must be considered obsolete as a whole, as it exists as an obsolete legacy product series discontinued for manufacture by its original retailer in one of the many years past its initial series release. On a final note concerning this DS200SDCIG1ADA DC Power Supply and Instrumentation Board's Mark V Series; it is important to consider the fact that the Mark V Series exists as one of the final-developed GE product series to make use of the patented Speedtronic control system technology first released with the rollout of the Mark I Series in the mid to later 1960s.
Hardware Tips and Specifications
The GE DC Power Supply and Instrumentation Board DS200SDCIG1ADA serves as an interface to DC2000 drives; and introduces this specific Mark V Series functionality with its normal assembly's internal acceptance of a specific series of functionality-inducing hardware components and component specifications. To start off, it is important to consider the fact that this DS200SDCIG1ADA DC Power Supply and Instrumentation Board does not exist as the originally-produced device of its specific Mark V Series functionality; that would be the DS200SDCIG1 parent DC Power Supply and Instrumentation Board missing all three of this DS200SDCIG1ADA PCB's three significant product revisions. The DS200SDCIG1ADA has jumpers that you can move to change the behavior of the board. You can move a jumper to cause the board to delay opening the contactor and other options. Switches are on the board that enable you to configure the ac current transformer for proper operation. There are situations in which you might have reason the change the settings after you have installed the board and the board is operational. You must first remove current to the drive before you remove the board or modify the jumpers or switches. Before you remove the board, verify that current is not stored in a capacitor in the board. Five total fuses have been added to this DS200SDCIG1ADA PCB's normal Mark V Series assembly for basic voltage suppression and protection purposes.
Technical support is available to provide information if you have need of an answer to a specific technical question or if you must order a replacement board. A knowledgeable individual is ready to accept your call and provide technical help or provide advice. Have the board in question on a workbench, table, or other smooth clean surface and make sure the area is well lighted. You can locate the model number, catalog identifier, and other identification information on the edge of the board. Have this information ready when you call for service. The version of the board you can order as a replacement might be different than the version you are replacing. Even if it looks different and has different looking components, you can swap one for the other because that are compatible. While this DS200SDCIG1ADA printed circuit board product's various replacement and installation procedures are certainly important to know, their presence on the DS200SDCIG1ADA personalized product page here is more telling of this DS200SDCIG1ADA device's lack of acceptable instructional manual materials online. With this lack being the case, the DS200SDCIG1ADA functional product number itself can be considered a strong source of DS200SDCIG1ADA Board hardware component and component specification information; coding for these details in a series of consecutive functional naming chunks. For instance, the DS200SDCIG1ADA functional product number begins with the dual-functional DS200 series tag delegating this DS200SDCIG1ADA Board's normal Mark V Series assembly and its domestic original manufacture location. Some of the other information revealed through functional part number includes this DS200SDCIG1ADA PCB's:
- SDCI functional acronym
- Group one Mark V Series product grouping
- Normal PCB coating style
- A-rated primary functional revision
- D-rated secondary functional revision
- A-rated artwork configuration revision