About the DS200UPSAG1AFD
This DS200UPSAG1AFD printed circuit board was originally manufactured for General Electric's Mark V Turbine Control System Series. As you can probably tell by its full extended name, the Mark V Series has specific applications in the control and management systems of gas, steam, and wind turbine automated drive assemblies, and is considered a legacy series due to its eventual discontinuation by its original manufacturer in the years following its original release. The Mark V Series that this DS200UPSAG1AFD printed circuit board or PCB for short belongs to is also isolatable as one of the final General Electric Mark product series to make use of their patented Speedtronic control system technology in its products. This DS200UPSAG1AFD PCB is truly better-definable as an EX2000 Power Supply Board; an official functional product description that asserts its futher placement in the EX2000 Excitation Control Subseries of the Mark V Series.
Hardware Tips and Specifications
The GE EX2000 Power Supply Board DS200UPSAG1AFD features one reset button, 3 fuses, and one LED light. The GE EX2000 Power Supply Board DS200UPSAG1AFD also is populated with 3 9-pin connectors, several capacitors, and test points. The GE EX2000 Power Supply Board DS200UPSAG1AFD also is populated with 3 heat sinks. The heat sinks draw heat from heat producing components on the board. The heat sinks protrude from the board and require space for the heat to dissipate from them. For that reason, the board must have clearance all around it and cannot be sandwiched between other boards. That is, the board must have free flowing air around it. Also, when you remove the board from the drive, care must be taken to prevent the heat sinks from hitting other components in the Mark V Series automated drive. Also, the heat sinks may possibly end up broken off the board if they strike a component or structure in the drive. There are several test points on the DS200UPSAG1AFD board. The ID of 1 is AC1 and the ID of another is AC2. Other test point IDs are DCOM and CCOM. A qualified servicer can test the board using a tester device to test the various circuits. If the servicer can find the cause of a problem, you can possibly send the board to a service center for repair. Press the reset button to restart the board without restarting the board. Often, an error in the board can be resolved simply and quickly with the reset button.
The above information represents about the extent of original DS200UPSAG1AFD hardware component and specification information available upon a simple visual inspection of the DS200UPSAG1AFD board itself paired with any information retrievable from its sparsely-available instructional manual materials on the internet. Given the low availability of this DS200UPSAG1AFD product in general, its DS200UPSAG1AFD functional product number is considered a strong source of original DS200UPSAG1AFD board hardware component details, beginning with its DS200 series tag that has dual naming conventions for this DS200UPSAG1AFD PCB. This DS200 Series tag reveals this DS200UPSAG1AFD PCB to be a domestically-manufactured printed circuit board with a normal style of Mark V Series assembly. Some of the other information embedded in the DS200UPSAG1AFD functional product number includes this DS200UPSAG1AFD Board's UPSA functional abbreviation, normal style of PCB coating, group one Mark V Series assembly, and its full three-fold product revision table.