About the IS200RCSBG1B
The IS200RCSBG1B is a printed circuit board component for the Mark VI system. The Mark VI system is part of the Speedtronic series that has been created by GE and used for the management of gas or steam turbine systems in various iterations since the late 1960s. The Mark VI Turbine Control System Series is one of the last Speedtronic systems to be developed and released, which greatly increases its overall demand on its greater figurative automated industrial marketplace.. It includes advances like Ethernet communication capabilities, along with a PC-based operator interface that allows the end user to easily access system data from a single location. The Mark VI Series that this IS200RCSBG1B product belongs to, as you have more than likely been able to deduce based off of its full extended series name alone, has a set of specific applications in the control and management systems of General Electric-compatible gas, steam, and wind turbine automated drive assemblies; a marked improvement upon the more restricted gas and steam applications of the previously-developed Mark V Turbine Control System Series that came immediately before.
Hardware Tips and Specifications
The IS200RCSBG1B functions as a 620 Frame RC Snubber board, which provides capacitors for SCRs and diodes on one phase of a 620 frame SCR/diode source bridge. A single card is all that is necessary for a single bridge. The IS200RCSBG1B is built with twelve capacitors that are placed in six pairs. These pairs are placed in two lines of three pairs. The capacitors each have a clamping current of 8.5 Apk, 0.5 A rms and a capacitance of 0.095 to .150 µF. The board is also built with four terminal connections (two negative and two positive,) as well as six stab-on connectors. The stab-on connectors are placed on the board as two lines of three. The board is drilled in multiple locations. It is marked with the GE logo, with the code 6BA01, and with the board number. More information on the IS200RCSBG1B board including application data, snubber circuit requirements, and mechanical requirements, can be found within GE publication GEI-100295. A shipping quote can be provided before shipment upon request. Before actually deciding to purchase this IS200RCSBG1B product here, you must understand that the IS200RCSBG1B PCB here is not the original device of its specific Mark VI Series functional role, as that would be considered the IS200RCSBG1 parent RC Snubber Board notably not utilizing this IS200RCSBG1B product's atypical B-rated sole functional product revision.
As once again determined in the various IS200RCSBG1B instructional manual materials made available to our manuals tab here above for your convenience of research, this IS200RCSBG1B printed circuit board product offering offers an additional series of I/O options or Input and Output ports and connectors. Each one of these Input or Output hardware elements should be well-defined through a close-by factory-printed nomenclature label, as is typical with any hardware element made available to this IS200RCSBG1B device's normal mark VI Series assembly. Some of this IS200RCSBG1B product's various I/O options include its E4, E8, and E11 ac input stab-on connections, the E1, E10, E3, E14, E7, and E16 snubber resistor connections, the E5, E9, and E13 SCR anode, diode, or cathode connections, and finally the E2, E6, E12, 15 bus terminal connections. This IS200RCSBG1B device's E2, E6, E12, and 15 bus terminal connections are both positive and negative as determined in the IS200RCSBG1B instructional manual above. Generally, this IS200RCSBG1B device is a well voltage-protected Mark VI Series General Electric product, given the fact that its base printed circuit board is adorned with six total sets of two capacitors apiece, which likely exist as the standard blue-colored drum-style electrolytic capacitor most commonly adopted by the totality of the GE Mark product series suite.