About the IS200TPROH1B
This IS200TPROH1B printed circuit board product offering from General Electric was originally manufactured with the Mark VI Speedtronic Turbine Control System Series in mind. The Mark VI Series that this IS200TPROH1B device belongs to has to be considered something of a self-explanatory General Electric Mark product series, given the fact that it is one of the final-developed GE Mark Series actively making use of the patented Speedtronic control system technology included in GE Mark Suite products since the inception of the Mark I Series in the mid to later 1960s. This IS200TPROH1B printed circuit board product offering's greater Mark VI Series is additionally considered self-explained as it exists with a specific functional application range in the control systems and management systems of General Electric-accepting gas, steam, and even wind turbine automated drive assemblies. This is actually a massive upgrade upon the Mark V Series of the same extended name that came before, as the Mark V Series had more restricted possible applications in gas and steam-based settings alone.
Hardware Tips and Specifications
The IS200TPROH1B is a device which is known as a protective termination card. This is a type of printed circuit board or PCB which is rectangular in shape and large. The IS200TPROH1B is a component in the Mark VI series by General Electric or GE. These systems are in charge of managing and automating industrial gas and steam turbines. Unfortunately, this IS200TPROH1B printed circuit board or PCB for short is not followed online by any great wealth of originally-produced instructional manual materials. This is more than likely due to the Mark VI Series' status as a frequently infringed-upon GE Mark product series. With this being the case, the IS200TPROH1B functional product number itself can be considered a decently-strong source of IS200TPROH1B Board hardware component and component specification information; coding for a series of specific details through its characteristic set of functional naming elements. For instance, the IS200TPROH1B functional product number is started off through a standard inclusion of the dual-functional IS200 series tag delegating this IS200TPROH1B product's normal Mark VI Series assembly on top of its domestic original manufacture location. Some of the other relevant IS200TPROH1B Board hardware details revealed in this fashion include the IS200TPROH1B PCB's:
- TPRO functional product acronym
- Conformal PCB coating style
- Group one Mark VI Series product grouping
- B-rated functional product revision
The left edge of the IS200TPROH1B is occupied by two (2) large terminal blocks which are black. Both of these terminal blocks feature twenty-four silver metal terminals in the shape of cubes for a combined total of forty-eight terminals. Positioned at the top of the IS200TPROH1B is a pair of transformers which are paired together vertically. These transformers are mostly red with yellow parts on the top. Right next to each of these transformers is a circular red component known as an MOV or metal oxide varistor. The right edge of the IS200TPROH1B is occupied by a collection of connector ports which are black and silver. The three connector ports at the right are larger than the others. These are identified as JZ1, JY1, and JX1 from top to bottom. To the left of these larger connector ports are three (3) small connector ports identified as JZ5, JY5, and JX5 from top to bottom. Paired together with each of these small connector ports beneath each component is a very small yellow capacitor. A long row of silver components identified by the letter L is positioned on the left half of the IS200TPROH1B.