About the DS200SHCBG1
This DS200SHCBG1 printed circuit board product offering from General Electric was, as identified above, originally manufactured for their Mark V Turbine Control System Series. The Mark V Series that this DS200SHCBG1 printed circuit board or PCB for short belongs to has specific applications in the control and management systems of wind, steam, and gas turbine automated drive assemblies, in a rather self-explanatory fashion. With this DS200SHCBG1 PCB's greater Mark V Series' alternative energy applications being true, it is still definable as a now-obsolete legacy product series, as its manufacture was discontinued in one of the many years following its initial GE product series release. While obsolete in general, the Mark V Series is at least well-desired in terms of its control system, as it exists as one of the lastly-developed General Electric product series to make use of their patented Speedtronic control system technology. This DS200SHCBG1 PCB is the original product of its specific Mark V Series functionality, as designated by its DS200SHCBG1 functional product number's lack of any trailing, revision-indicating alphanumeric digits.
Hardware Tips and Specifications
As with any Mark V Series product offering, this DS200SHCBG1 PCB's intended functionality is introduced with its normal Mark V Series assembly's adoption of a specific series of hardware components and hardware component specifications. The GE 65 amp Shunt Connector Board DS200SHCBG1 features one 2-pin connector and two terminals for the bridge and motor shunt connections. This board is designed for use with the Mark V Speedtronic system. The ID assigned to the bridge terminal is E1. The ID assigned to the motor terminal is E2. To unplug the 2-pin connector you must use two hands. With one hand, steady the board to keep it from moving and with the other hand grasp the 2-pin cable from the connector end. Pull the cable out of the connector. To attach cables to the E1 and E2 terminals, use your fingers to remove the nuts from the terminals. Then, place the cable over the terminal bolt and install the nut. Hand tighten the nut then use a hand tool to tighten the nut slightly. Do not over tighten the nut because it might damage the board. Generally, voltage protection, suppression, and limitation in the normal Mark V Series assembly of this DS200SHCBG1 Shunt Connector Board is handled by its adoption of a specific series of functionality-inducing hardware components and component specifications such as various styles of capacitors, diodes, resistors, and integrated circuits.
You must consider all boards to be sensitive to static so when you receive the DS200SHCBG1 it is best practice to follow the guidelines to reduce the build up of static on the board and your body. When you receive the board it is transported in a box to protect it from damage caused by shipping. Examine the box for signs of damage during shipping. Signs of damage would include dents or evidence that water has spilled or dripped on the box. If it is in good shape, use a sharp blade to break the security tape that seals the lid of the box. If the seal is broken when you receive the box it might indicate that the box has been tampered with. The above-included DS200SHCBG1 information is reminiscent of its very-limited available instructional manual materials as well as a visual inspection of the DS200SHCBG1 product itself, given its legacy product attribution. With this lack of research information existing, the DS200SHCBG1 functional product number itself can exist as a primary source of DS200SHCBG1 Board hardware component and component specification information, coding for these details in a series of consecutive functional naming chunks. For starters, the DS200SHCBG1 functional product number begins with the dual-functional DS200 series tag describing this DS200SHCBG1 PCB's normal Mark V Series assembly as well as its domestic original manufacture location. Some of the other relevant hardware details revealed with the DS200SHCBG1 functional product number include this PCB's:
- SHCB functional product abbreviation
- Normal PCB coating style
- Group one Mark V Series product grouping
- Absence of any significant revision