About the IS200WEORG1ACD
This IS200WEORG1ACD General Electric Printed Circuit Board was originally mass-produced by General Electric as a member of their Mark VIe Series of Turbine Control Systems and turbine control system component parts. While generally attributable as a General Electric product, this IS200WEORG1ACD PCB was actually manufactured in the Salem, Virginia factory plant of General Electric subsidiary company GE Industrial Systems, who were responsible for the manufacture of the entirety of General Electric's Mark VIe Turbine Control System Series. This IS200WEORG1ACD printed circuit board or PCB for short is solely definable as a GE printed circuit board, given the relative nonexistence of any applicable instructional manual materials concerning the product on the internet. While this may be true, the IS200WEORG1ACD board is definable as a revised version of a pre existing Mark VIe Series board; modifying the IS200WEORG1 parent PCB through its introduction of three significant product revisions.
Hardware Tips and Specifications
While, as mentioned above, not a whole lot of viable original instructional manual materials concerning the IS200WEORG1ACD GE Printed Circuit Board seem to be available on the internet for research purposes; valuable insights into this mysterious product's function and hardware configuration choices can be derived both from a visual inspection of the printed circuit board itself and from a breakdown of the functional IS200WEORG1ACD product number.
In conducting a visual inspection of the IS200WEORG1ACD GE Printed Circuit board, an immediately noticeable hardware element exists in its set of voltage-limiting hardware components; which include various resistors, capacitors, and diodes. This IS200WEORG1ACD model PCB makes use of two large, drum-shaped capacitors in its overall assembly, as well as a series of long, dark black resistors that all seem to have been factory-stamped with identification information. Three sophisticated fuses, each labeled by the FU1, FU4, and FU5 reference designators, all also seem to be accompanied by their own factory-printed identification information. Other valuable hardware components available in the IS200WEORG1ACD GE Printed Circuit Board's assembly include factory-drilled and insulated installation holes, eight female-style connection ports, and a series of convenient jumpers.
Moving past the hardware elements visible in the assembly of the IS200WEORG1ACD board, it becomes necessary to break down the components of its functional IS200WEORG1ACD product number, which begins with the IS200 series tag that has dual naming conventions for this PCB. The IS200 series tag designates the IS200WEORG1ACD GE Printed Circuit board as a domestically-manufactured PCB with no sort of special assembly version. This series tag is followed by an inclusion of the WEOR functional acronym, which was created to exist as a simple functional shorthand option instead of the lengthy IS200WEORG1ACD product number. The WEOR functional acronym is followed by the G1 series grouping tag in this part number, which also holds dual naming responsibilities for this PCB. The G1 series grouping tag determines the IS200WEORG1ACD PCB to be a normally-coated printed circuit board that is a Group One Mark VIe Series member. This IS200WEORG1ACD board's product numbers' three final alphanumeric digits indicate the three-fold significant revision history of this GE Industrial Systems offering.