About the IS210TREAS1A
This rather mysterious IS210TREAS1A printed circuit board is perhaps shrouded in mystery due to its alignment in the highly-specialized Mark VI HazLoc Series. This General Electric product series was actually mass-produced in its entirety by the GE subsidiary manufacturer GE Energy, a more specialized, alternative energy-focused shell manufacturer. This IS210TREAS1A printed circuit board or PCB for short is actually more explicitly definable by its functional product description as an Aero Trip Terminal Board, as it appears as in original Mark VI HazLoc Series instructional manual information. The IS210TREAS1A Aero Trip Terminal board is additionally considered an altered version of a previously-existing Mark VI HazLoc Series product; altering the parent IS210TREAS1 Aero Trip Terminal Board through its inclusion of a single, A-rated functional product revision.
Hardware Tips and Specifications
This IS210TREAS1A Aero Trip Terminal Board, as with any Mark VI Series printed circuit board HazLoc or otherwise, is best considered for purchase when its intended functionality is fully understood. With this being said, the IS210TREAS1A PCB is described in original instructional manual documentation as solely by its functional description as an Aero Trip Terminal board, which points to its possible acceptance in Wind Turbine terminal applications. Unfortunately, due to the specialized nature of the Mark VI HazLoc series, no more intended functionality of this IS210TREAS1A product can be explore, and the rest of this individualized IS210TREAS1A product page will have to be based on an initial visual inspection of the device paired with a breakdown of its unique, functional IS210TREAS1A product number. This IS210TREAS1A product would be protected by a three-year guaranteed circuit board warranty upon any original purchase here from AX.
An immediately-noticeable hardware component attached to the base board of this IS210TREAS1A model printed circuit board has to be described as its daughterboard, which is labeled as the IS200WREAS1ADB option board. The attaching of this WREA-abbreviated daughterboard to the base board of the IS210TREAS1A Aero Trip Terminal Board likely is the sole influence in this PCB's classification as a module with a special assembly version. Moving from the crucial daughterboard in this IS210TREAS1A assembly, one will notice a standard amount of voltage-regulating hardware components, including integrated circuits, resistors, transistors and diodes. Two large terminal blocks are attached to the bottom portion of the IS210TREAS1A Module's base circuit board, allowing for 48 total terminal connections; 24 per terminal block. The terminal block style adopted by this IS210TREAS1A Mark VI Series product offering is ascertainable as the Euro-block high-density terminal block style, which offers an additional basic protection specification. The entirety of this IS210TREAS1A Aero Trip Terminal Board should really be well-protected, given the fact that all of its hardware elements are integrated into the PCB's assembly beneath a special style of printed circuit board protective coating, indicated by the S1 series grouping tag in the IS210TREAS1A functional product number. This IS210TREAS1A product number begins with the IS210 series tag, which outlines this Mark VI printed circuit board as a special-assembly model of Aero Trip Terminal Board that was manufactured domestically in General Electrics' Salem, Virginia factory location. Other IS210TREAS1A product-specific information derivable from the IS210TREAS1A functional product number includes the TREA functional acronym, its group one Mark VI Series grouping, and its singular, A-rated revision aimed at improving the IS210TREAS1A board's overall functionality.