About the IS200JPDBG1ABA
This IS200JPDBG1ABA Jumper Power Distribution Board printed circuit board product offering in General Electric in specific was originally manufactured for the Mark VI Turbine Control System Series, as should have been revealed above. The IS200JPDBG1ABA Jumper Power Distribution Board product here evidences this through a selection of standard Mark VI Series components such as a normal Mark VI Series assembly version, a group one Mark VI Series product grouping, and a normal PCB coating style. This IS200JPDBG1ABA Jumper Power Distribution Board device's Mark VI Turbine Control System Series must be defined as quite the significant functional step up from the previously-developed Mark V Turbine Control System Series of more or less the same exact full series title, as the Mark VI Series tacked the alternative energy-based wind turbine functional product application onto the gas and steam possible functional environments already established through the Mark V. This IS200JPDBG1ABA Jumper Power Distribution Board product is a thrice-revised version of its Mark VI Series functional offering.
Hardware Tips and Specifications
Designed as a printed circuit board the IS200JPDBG1ABA model can be used with gas or steam turbine prime mover applications. This board has the capability to give a power output of twenty-eight volts of direct current to control other power supplies within this series. In one corner of the board specifically, the upper right-hand corner when mounted horizontally there is a nine-pin connector for the alternating current inputs. At the bottom of the board adjacent to the six toggle switches, there are eight connectors. Six of the eight three-pin connectors line up directly to the toggle switches with two more above that. Two more connector types on the IS200JPDBG1ABA board are two ribbon cable connectors. The cable connectors are on opposite ends of the board. The ribbon connectors are typically used for pass-through monitoring signals and monitoring circuits. There are also passive monitoring circuits that are used for ac magnitudes as well as status feedback. Several other components on the IS200JPDBG1ABA board are a multitude of test points, transistors, capacitors, resistors, as well as conduction sensors. Over to the side of one of the ribbon connectors, there is a five-pin female plug connector. This connector is labeled as an alternating current to the JPDF board connector.
The IS200JPDBG1ABA board has the potential to be used with several different input and output types. Some of which are speed/pulse rate inputs, flame detection, a trip system, vibration/proximitor inputs, and more. For more information regarding the JPDB board refer to manuals and publications from General Electric. Interestingly enough, this IS200JPDBG1ABA Jumper Power Distribution Board product offering is actually not the originally-developed device of its particular Mark VI Turbine Control System Series functional role, as that would have to be considered the IS200JPDBG1 parent Jumper Power Distribution Board notably not taking advantage of this IS200JPDBG1ABA Jumper Power Distribution Board product's three-fold significant revision total. According to this IS200JPDBG1ABA Jumper Power Distribution Board original datasheet provided above in our manuals tab for your convenience of research, this IS200JPDBG1ABA Jumper Power Distribution Board product, or at least the Mark VI Series' Power Distribution Board, exists with two main versions as is made distinct through specific Mark VI Turbine Control System Series product groupings. According to these manuals, this IS200JPDBG1ABA Jumper Power Distribution Board device's two possible product groupings include the:
- Group one Mark VI Series grouping indicating a lack of external connection to an ac selector module
- Group two Mark VI Series grouping indicating the possession of an external ac selector module