About the IS200WETBH1B
Outside of this IS200WETBH1B printed circuit board's functional description and functional acronym, no original, product-specific instructional or identification information exists for the product. This may be a function of this IS200WETBH1B PCB's unique series placement. The IS200WETBH1B printed circuit board was originally designed for manufacture by GE Energy; the alternative energy-geared shell company of industry giant retailer General Electric. While something of a gulf in information concerning the IS200WETBH1B PCB specifically exists online, the market availability of this product is also considered quite limited; which makes a visual hardware component inspection of the IS200WETBH1B board impossible. While this is true, it is still possible to glean a number of important series placement facts and hardware specifications concerning the IS200WETBH1B board through use of a careful breakdown of the individualized IS200WETBH1B part number.
As mentioned above, there are no available pieces of information concerning this IS200WETBH1B board available online, spare for a singular mentioning of this product's functional description. This printed circuit board is more explicitly definable as WETB Top Box B Assembly. While perhaps helpful in describing the placement of the IS200WETBH1B PCB within the greater Mark VIe Wind Turbine Series drive assembly, this functional description doesn't help much to contextualize the information retrievable from the IS200WETBH1B part number, which begins with the IS200 series tag. This series tag has dual naming functionality for the IS200WETBH1B WETB Top Box B Assembly; designating this model as a domestically manufactured General Electric printed circuit board without any inclusion of a special assembly version. To be specific, this product number's IS200 series tag identifies it as a PCB manufactured in General Electric's Salem, Virginia factory location.
The IS200 series tag is followed in the IS200WETBH1B part number by the WETB functional acronym; itself intended to be a shorthand reference version of the lengthy IS200WETBH1B product number, for use in relevant industry circle conversations. The WETB functional acronym specific to this WETB Top Box B Assembly is followed in the IS200WETBH1B part number by the H1 series grouping tag; which has dual naming functionality similar to the aforementioned IS200 series tag. This H1 series grouping tag classifies this WETB-abbreviated board as a group one series-grouped Mark VIe Wind Series product that is protected beneath a layer of conformal-style printed circuit board coating. The meaning of this product's Group One Mark VIe Wind Turbine Series grouping has been lost, most likely due to the already-specialized nature of the series. The same is not true for this printed circuit board's conformal style of PCB coating, which is well-documented as it applies to many other General Electric printed circuit boards. Conformal-style printed circuit board coating is a chemically-applied layer of PCB coating that envelopes the surfaces of every hardware component available to the IS200WETBH1B board assembly, unlike its more basic normal PCB coating style counterpart. The remaining "B" digit present at the very end of the IS200WETBH1B product number indicates the presence of a singular revision made to this PCB; in this case a functional revision rated at a "B" grade.