About the DS200SSBAG1
This DS200SSBAG1 printed circuit board product offering from General Electric, as mentioned before, was originally designed and produced specifically for placement in their Mark V Turbine Control System Series. The Mark V Series that this DS200SSBAG1 PCB and many other below to has specific applications in the management systems and control systems of popular, compatible wind, gas, or steam turbine automated drive assemblies, as you have likely been able to deduce based off of its full extended series name provided before. With this being true, this DS200SSBAG1 Device's greater Mark V Series must still be considered to exist as a now-obsolete legacy product series, as it has been discontinued in the many years following its original release due to a manufacturer-identified obsolescence. With this being the case, this DS200SSBAG1 PCB's greater Mark V Turbine Control System Series is not an undesirable series on the greater automated industrial marketplace generally, as it exists as one of the final-developed Mark product series to make use of the patented Speedtronic control system technology first introduced alongside the rollout of the Mark I Series in the mid to later 1960s. This DS200SSBAG1 printed circuit board is the originally-developed product of its specific Mark V Series functionality, as evidenced by its DS200SSBAG1 functional product number's lack of any trailing, revision-indicating digits.
Hardware Tips and Specifications
As with any Mark V Turbine Control System Series product made available to our new and reconditioned inventory here at AX, this DS200SSBAG1 PCB's intended functional role within its greater automated drive assembly is introduced with its internal assembly's acceptance of a unique series of specialized hardware components and component specifications. For starters, voltage suppression and regulation in the normal Mark V Series assembly of this DS200SSBAG1 PCB seems to be handled almost exclusively through its base circuit board's attachment of several resistor and diodes components; with the brightly-coated diodes sticking out on the surface of this DS200SSBAG1 product due to their red coloration. The GE DC300 Drive Snubber Board DS200SSBAG1 features one 2-pin connector, 3 capacitors, and four posts for attaching cables. The GE DC300 Drive Snubber Board DS200SSBAG1 features three wires that are connected to a component on the board. When you receive the original board, the manual that comes packaged with it describes how to attach the wires to the terminals on the board. When you replace the board, place the boards side by side on a static protective bag and make sure the cables are connected to the same terminals on the replacement board. Loosen the terminals and move them so that the boards are identical. Use the IDs printed on the board to identify the connectors. The color of the insulation on the cables identifies the cables.
One terminal on the board is attached to a wire from another component in the drive. The terminal has an ID printed on the board and it is best practice to write the connector ID on a label and stick it to the cable. This information also applies to the 2-pin connector on the board. Write down the ID and tape it to the cable before you disconnect it. First, disconnect the cable from the 2-pin connector and also disconnect the one wire from the terminal that is connected to another component in the drive. Use a screwdriver to remove the screws that attach the board in the drive and make sure you keep the screws in a safe place. If washers are also present, keep them also. The above-included information concerning this DS200SSBAG1 product offering is majorly reminiscent of anything gleaned from analysis of sparsely-collected manual materials, as well as a visual inspection of the DS200SSBAG1 PCB itself. This research method was deemed useful given this DS200SSBAG1 PCB's low amount of pertinent instructional manual materials available online given its legacy product series status. With this being true, the DS200SSBAG1 functional product number can be identified as an additional supplementary source of DS200SSBAG1 Board hardware information; coding for specific details in a consecutive series of functional naming segments. For example, the DS200SSBAG1 functional product number is started with the inclusion of the dual-functional DS200 series tag highlighting this DS200SSBAG1 product's normal Mark V Series assembly and domestic original manufacture location. Some of the other details revealed through the DS200SSBAG1 functional product number itself include this DS200SSBAG1 Board's:
- SSBA functional product acronym
- Normal PCB coating style
- Group one Mark V Series product grouping
- Lack of any significant product revisions