About the IS200JPDPG1A
The IS200JPDPG1A is a component created by General Electric for the Mark VI system. The Mark VI was one of the last heavy-duty gas or steam turbine management systems released by General Electric under the “SPEEDTRONIC” name. Speedtronic systems have long been considered some of the most reliable turbine management systems available. When the Mark VI was developed its design was influenced by three decades of research and experience with previous Mark/Speedtronic systems.
The IS200JPDPG1A is a 6.25 inch by 4.25 inch rectangular card designed to be mounted in a plastic holder. This card functions as a Local Power Distribution board. The board provides power to Ethernet switches and also provides intermediate power distribution from the JPDM or JPDS boards to JPDL “Skinny” boards for distribution to I/O packs.
The IS200JPDPG1A has three female plugs (JP1/JP2/JP3) that have 5 pins designed to connect to the JPDL boards. Three pins are output power feeds and two are Pbus Return. The board has six female 2-pin connectors that are used to connect to Ethernet switches; these are labeled JR1/JR2, JS1/JS2, and JT1/JT2. The board also has two female plugs (J4/J4x) with 6 pins that are used as a 28VDC input and a 28VDC output.
The IS200JPDPG1A is built with no configurable hardware like switches or jumpers. Each corner of the board is factory-drilled. The board is marked with the codes 6BA00 and 6DA00. GE publication GEI-100613 may provide the user with more information on the wiring, installation, and operation of the IS200JPDPG1A. Please follow all manufacturer safety recommendations.