About the IS200TRPLH1AEC
The IS200TRPLH1AEC is what is known as a primary trip terminal board which was manufactured by General Electric or GE. This device is a printed circuit board or PCB component in the Mark VI series. The Mark VI Series that this IS200TRPLH1AEC Primary Trip Terminal Board was manufactured is pretty self-describable. at least based off of its full extended series name, as it has a restricted set of functional applications in the control systems and management systems of General Electric-compatible gas, steam, and wind turbine automated assemblies alone. While this IS200TRPLH1AEC product's intended functional applications may be restricted in nature, they still represent a massive upgrade upon the previously-developed Mark V Series' possible applications as the Mark V Series' applications only include both gas and steam turbine-based functional settings. This IS200TRPLH1AEC printed circuit board or PCB for short's greater Mark VI Series is additionally a generally-sought Mark product series on the greater automated industrial marketplace as it is one of the final-developed Mark product series to take advantage of the patented Speedtronic control system technology first released with the initial rollout of the Mark I Series in the mid to later 1960s.
Hardware Tips and Specifications
The IS200TRPLH1AEC is a relatively small printed circuit board (PCB) shaped like a rectangle. Three (3) connector ports are featured at the top of the IS200TRPLH1AEC. All of these connector ports contain many very small connectors. These ports are used to connect additional parts to the IS200TRPLH1AEC. The largest components on the IS200TRPLH1AEC are nine (9) large relays or contactors. These devices are black and white with transparent plastic covers. These relays have been arranged in two (2) horizontal rows of five (5) and four (4) each on the top and bottom respectively. The IS200TRPLH1AEC contains at least six (6) red MOVs or metal oxide varistors. Three (3) of these are lined up along the lower edge of the IS200TRPLH1AEC. The remaining three (3) metal oxide varistors have been positioned near the top right corner of the IS200TRPLH1AEC. Three (3) variable resistors, also known as potentiometers, may be found on the left end of the IS200TRPLH1AEC. These potentiometers are lined up horizontally and are solid white. The IS200TRPLH1AEC features two (2) solid yellow capacitors. One (1) of these capacitors is located in the top right corner while the second is sitting on the left. A collection of seven (7) integrated circuits have been attached to the left half of the IS200TRPLH1AEC in a horizontal line.
This IS200TRPLH1AEC printed circuit board product offering in specific is actually not the originally-developed device of its specific GE Mark product series functionality, as that would have to be considered the IS200TRPLH1 parent PCB not making use of this IS200TRPLH1AEC device's three-fold significant product revision history. This factoid was only made apparent upon an inspection of the IS200TRPLH1AEC functional product number, which itself was deemed necessary given the low amount of originally-printed IS200TRPLH1AEC instructional manual materials online detailing this IS200TRPLH1AEC board specifically. The IS200TRPLH1AEC functional product number codes for a series of relevant IS200TRPLH1AEC primary trip terminal board details through a series of consecutive functional naming components. For instance, this IS200TRPLH1AEC functional product number specifically begins with a dual-functional naming tag in its IS200 series tag indirectly describing both its domestic location of General Electric manufacture as well as its normal style of Mark VI Turbine Control System Series assembly. Some of the other pertinent details revealed through the IS200TRPLH1AEC number medium include this IS200TRPLH1AEC device's:
- TRPL functional product acronym
- Group one Mark VI Series product grouping
- Conformal PCB coating style
- Three-fold revision history