About the IS200TRTDH1CBA
This IS200TRTDH1CBA General Electric printed circuit board was originally manufactured by GE Industrial Systems, a subsidiary manufacturer that exists under the extensive General Electric industrial production umbrella. This printed circuit board or PCB is actually considered a revised version of a pre-existing Mark VI Speedtronic Series PCB; the IS200TRTDH1 model. This IS200TRTDH1CBA PCB is more specifically definable as its functional description as a Resistance Temperature Device Terminal Card, and modifies itself from the original Resistance Temperature Device parent circuit board by its inclusion of a C-rated primary functional revision, a B-rated secondary functional revision, and an A-rated configuratory artwork revision. The Mark VI Turbine Control System Series that this IS200TRTDH1CBA RTD Terminal Board component product belongs to, as it is known at length, exists specifically with a set of functional applications possible in the control and management systems of General Electric-compatible gas, steam, and wind turbine automated drives. This is quite the step up from the eariler-released Mark V Turbine Control System Series of the same full extended series name, as the Mark V Series exists with more restricted gas and steam-based applications alone.
Hardware Tips and Specifications
Like many General Electric Mark VI Speedtronic Series terminal boards, this IS200TRTDH1CBA Resistance Temperature Device Terminal Board offers a series of unique hardware components and specifications that all contribute to its greater functionality within the Mark VI Series assembly. With this being true, it is imperative to define all applications of this product before venturing to explain its hardware components. This IS200TRTDH1CBA PCB's primary intended application within the Mark VI Speedtronic Series assembly is to provide barrier blocks and wiring to sixteen total crucial three-wire Resistance Temperature Device inputs important to this product's greater VRTD processor board assembly. A secondary intended function of this TRTD-abbreviated product can be defined as its attempts to introduce noise and voltage suppression-minded circuitry to the VRTD Processor Board Assembly.
Now that some of the functionality of this thrice-revised Mark VI Speedtronic Series IS200TRTDH1CBA product is out of the way, it is possible to define some of this printed circuit board's numerous hardware components. Some hardware components immediately obvious to the knowledgeable IS200TRTDH1CBA board surveyor are its set of two pluggable terminal blocks, which each being attached to the IS200TRTDH1CBA PCB's base board through the use of two screws per terminal block. These pluggable terminal blocks are manually moveable for convenient and voltage-safe maintenance and installation purposes, and each provides this TRTD Terminal Board with 24 I/O connection options, for a total of 48 possible I/O connections. Most TRTD boards, including this IS200TRTDH1CBA model board, only make use of sixteen total terminal block connections; eight RTD input connections per each available terminal block. Moving from the terminal blocks included in this Resistance Termperature Device Terminal Board's assembly, another crucial hardware component exists in this module's two connection ports, each of which features its own factory-specified nomenclature label; JA1 and JB1 respectively. This IS200TRTDH1CBA board should be well-protected, both by its extensive included shield bar and by its conformal style of printed circuit board protective coating. All of the hardware specifications included in this product page have been modeled after this product's original, unrevised IS200TRTDH1 parent PCB that is detailed in its original General Electric instruction manual.