About the IS215AEPCH1FA
This IS215AEPCH1FA product offering from General Electric, as revealed above, was first devised, designed and manufactured specifically with the Mark VI Turbine control system series in mind. The Mark VI Series that this IS215AEPCH1FA printed circuit board or PCB for short belongs to, as partially evidenced by its full extended series name, has a set of specific applications in the control and management systems of popular and compatible wind, steam, and gas turbine automated drive assemblies. This is a stark improvement from the Mark V Series that came before, as the Mark V Series of turbine control systems only had limited turbine applications in gas and steam settings. Another reason that the Mark VI Series is considered one of the premier General Electric Mark product series available on the figurative automated industrial marketplace is that the Mark VI exists as one of General Electric's lastly-developed Mark product series to feature their patented Speedtronic control system technology first seen with their previous release of the Mark I Series in the late 1960s. This IS215AEPCH1FA printed circuit board is actually not General Electric's product, per se. It was originally manufactured by GE Energy, a subsidiary company of the larger General Electric automated production umbrella.
Hardware Tips and Specifications
In conducting a thorough analysis of this IS215AEPCH1FA product offering from General Electric's esteemed Mark VI Turbine Control System Series, it is absolutely important to consider the various iterations of Mark V Series product revisions that have been made to its base circuit board and potential motherboard assembly. For example, this IS215AEPCH1FA product is not actually the originally-produced device of its specific Mark V Series functionality; that would have to be the IS215AEPCH1 parent BPPC Module Board Assembly missing this IS215AEPCH1FA product's signature F and A-rated primary and secondary functional product revisions. While this IS215AEPCH1FA printed circuit board's special assembly version as dictated by its original manufacturer may have been incurred due to a retailer-identified motherboard-style assembly, it is more than likely attributable to this IS215AEPCH1FA product offering's special assembly's inclusion of a SCOM grounding output terminal, as seen with similarly-labeled Mark VI Series products. This IS215AEPCH1FA PCB is protected through a thin layer of the chemically-applied, non-standard conformal-style printed circuit board protective coating.
This IS215AEPCH1FA printed circuit board with SCOM grounding output terminal product is not surrounded by any great number of originally-produced General Electric Mark VI Series instructional manual documents on the internet, by any means. This is more than likely due to this IS215AEPCH1FA product's eventual obsolescence-necessitated manufacturing discontinuation, as suggested before. With this lack of personalized product page-ready research material in mind, the IS215AEPCH1FA functional product number may serve as a strong source of IS215AEPCH1FA board information; coding for various hardware details through its designed series of functional naming segments. For example, the IS215AEPCH1FA functional product number is started off through an instance of the dual-functional DS200 series tag delegating this IS215AEPCH1FA PCB's special Mark VI Series assembly type as well as its domestic location of original manufacture. Some of the other relevant IS215AEPCH1FA Board qualities revealed through a thorough, technician-guided analysis of its General Electric-made part number include its:
- AEPC functional product abbreviation
- Conformal PCB coating style
- Group one Mark V Series product grouping
- F-rated primary functional revision
- A-rated secondary functional revision