About the DS200SDCIG2AHB
This DS200SDCIG2AHB printed circuit board was manufactured by General Electric, as mentioned before, for specific placement in their Mark V Turbine Control System Series as a Power Supply and Instrumentation Board. This DS200SDCIG2AHB printed circuit board or PCB for short's greater Mark V Series is not currently being manufactured today, as its production was discontinued in the many years following its initial release as part of its transition into a now-obsolete legacy product series. With this being true, the Mark V Turbine Control System Series that this DS200SDCIG2AHB PCB product belongs to is still considered relatively technologically-sound, as it exists as one of the final General Electric product series to make use of their patented Speedtronic control system technology first seen alongside the release of the Mark I Series in the late 1960s. This DS200SDCIG2AHB device is not considered the original Power Supply and Instrumentation Board manufactured for their Mark V Series; that would be the DS200SDCIG2 parent printed circuit board not making use of any functionality or artwork-altering significant product revision.
Hardware Tips and Specifications
The General Electric Direct Current Power Supply and Instrumentation Board DS200SDCIG2AHB serves as an interface to DC2000 model drives, and incorporates a specific series of functionality-inducing hardware components into its assembly to achieve this. The DS200SDCIG2AHB is prone to be damaged by static electricity. However, there are some general rules you can follow to avoid the damage caused by charges of static. Until you install the board keep the board in the static protective package and touch it on an unpainted metal surface, which could be the drive or other device or structure. Let it touch the metal surface for 2 seconds to let the static drain off the board. Three total pieces of customizable hardware are available in the assembly of this DS200SDCIG2AHB DC Power Supply and Instrumentation Board, they are all accompanied by their own factory-printed nomenclature labels. The customizable hardware in the assembly of this DS200SDCIG2AHB PCB include:
- The JP1 MD Control Source Jumper
- The JP2 MA AC Contactor Drop-Out Time Jumper
- The SW1 Select CT Line Burdens Switch
Each of the previously-listed customizable hardware components in the assembly of this DS200SDCIG2AHB device have been named through a combination of their aforementioned factory-printed nomenclature labels plus their specific application in terms of the DS200SDCIG2AHB Power Suppy and Instrumentation Board and its greater Mark V Turbine Control System Series. The full name of this DS200SDCIG2AHB product's SW1 switch is the SW Select ac line CT burdens as a function of nominal dc output current Switch. Don’t keep the board outside of the static-protective package. Just place it directly in the drive to reduce the opportunity for static build up. Also, hold the board by the outside edges and never touch the components or the solder. Removing the defective board requires a few necessary steps to in order to prevent electric shock, electric burn, or a safety hazard. Make sure that all current is removed from the drive before you touch any components inside the drive. Follow the shutdown procedure as established for your site and to verify that all current is removed, use a current tester.Open the door on the drive to access the printed circuit boards, including the DS200SDCIG2AHB. You will notice that one board is blocking access to the DS200SDCIG2AHB. You can pull down two locking mechanisms to tilt forward the blocking board and gain access to the DS200SDCIG2AHB. Before you remove the board disconnect all cables.