About the DS200SSRAG1A
This circuit board is a part of the series within the Speedtronic lineup. This PCB attachment is originally a product from General Electric and was built in line with the Speedtronic Mark V set of gas and steam-powered turbine controllers. This unit is designated as the DS200SSRAG1A, a printed circuit board that is designed as a Solid State Relay Board. This relay board is an optional component for the Speedtronic Mark V control module. It is installed into the control module, as a part of either the drive or the exciter cabinet. This DS200SSRAG1A printed circuit board or PCB for short is actually not the original product offering of its intended functionality to feature within the greater Mark V product series; that would be the DS200SSRAG1 parent printed circuit board not making use of any significant product revision.
Hardware Tips and Specifications
This DS200SSRAG1A Solid State Relay Board is a Mark V Series product with an elevated number of specialized hardware components, given its specific intended functionality to the rest of the Mark V Turbine Control System Series. unfortunately, the DS200SSRAG1A printed circuit board from General Electric is a Mark V Series product that is not offered alongside a high quantity of product-specific instructional manual materials available on the internet for research purposes. With that being true, this SSRA-abbreviated product offering's DS200SSRAG1A alphanumeric product number itself is a great source of supplementary hardware information for this DS200SSRAG1A PCB, beginning with the dual-naming DS200 series tag. The DS200 Series tag informs the DS200SSRAG1A board owner of this product's status as a domestically-manufactured General Electric product, as well as its status as a printed circuit board with a normal Mark V Series assembly type. The DS200 series tag is followed in the DS200SSRAG1A functional product number by an instance of the SSRA functional product abbreviation, which was created with the intention of existing as a shortened conversational and promotional placeholder for the lengthy DS200SSRAG1A product number. This SSRA functional acronym itself is followed in the DS200SSRAG1A product number by the G1 series grouping tag, which, similarly to the DS200 series tag, has dual naming conventions for this Mark V Series product. The G1 series grouping tag in the DS200SSRAG1A functional product number details this DS200SSRAG1A PCB's normal style of PCB protective coating and its group one Mark V Series product grouping. The final A digit in the DS200SSRAG1A product number is telling of the singular A-rated functional product revision altering the DS200SSRAG1 parent printed circuit board.
The DS200SSRAG1A is outfitted with a set of ten relays, which are driven either directly from the pilot relays on the terminal circuit board, or remotely driven by the operator on site. Seven of these ten relays are outfitted with two Form C contacts, and the remaining three have four Form C contacts. Physically, this circuit board is outfitted with several brass-colored nodes that extend from it. We have this model available as both an unused industrial surplus product, and a slightly used, optimized, and reconditioned product. The DS200SSRAG1A model is not equipped with any chassis type to keep it safe from potential damage as such it can be easily damaged, if this occurs the model will need to be replaced immediately to ensure that no errors or faults occur inhibiting the Mark V DS200 drive or exciter cabinet from malfunctioning keeping both the equipment and the user safe from danger.