About the IS210AEPSG2B
This IS210AEPSG2B printed circuit board from General Electric is more directly attributable to their GE Energy shell company; which manufactures for all of the industry giant's alternative energy component needs. GE Energy is a highly specialized manufacturer that created the highly specialized Mark VIe Wind Turbine Control System series that this IS210AEPSG2B printed circuit board exists as a member of. Because of the specialized nature of the IS210AEPSG2B board, its Mark VIe Wind Series, and its GE Energy manufacturer, these exists something of a major lack of valid, original-issue instructional material concerning the IS210AEPSG2B part. With this being said, most of the hardware specifications and informational passages provided on this IS210AEPSG2B product page are sourced from a combination of fringe Mark VIe Wind Turbine Control Systems Series manuals detailing related Mark VIe parts, or from a carefully-guided breakdown of the IS210AEPSG2B board's individualized product number.
This IS210AEPSG2B printed circuit board is at least definable by its functional description, which has been provided in fringe Mark VIe Wind Turbine Control Series Instructional Manual materials. The IS210AEPSG2B board's functional description is that of an "alternative energy power supply," which in this case seems to match up exactly with the individual letters of the AEPA functional acronym. Beyond the very basic level of information supplied in Mark VIe Wind Turbine Control Series-related manuals, a plethora of performance specifications for this IS210AEPSG2B model can be found through analysis of its factory-determined IS210AEPSG2B product number. This part number begins with the IS210 series tag, which has dual naming functionality for the AEPS-abbreviated PCB. This IS210 tag describes the IS210AEPSG2B printed circuit board both as a Mark VIe Series module with a special assembly version, as well as a domestically manufactured alternative energy power supply. The special assembly version specific to this IS210AEPSG2B PCB is most likely reminiscent of a SCOM grounding output terminal, as with many similar IS210-labeled Mark VIe Series products. To be more specific, this printed circuit board was manufactured in General Electric's Salem, Virginia factory location.
Following the IS210 tag so telling of the IS210AEPSG2B board's configuration comes another valuable piece of information in the AEPS functional acronym; included as a popular shorthand alternative to the lengthy full IS210AEPSG2B product number. Moving past this AEPS acronym, the studious Mark VIe drive administrator will encounter an insertion of the G2 series grouping tag, which itself is dually-functional; defining this Alternative Energy Power Supply as a normally-coated printed circuit board with a group two Mark VIe Wind Turbine Control Systems Series grouping. The final B digit in the IS210AEPSG2B product number is a reference to the PCB's singular, B-rated functional revision, which may impact the original factory-specified hardware configuration or performance specifications of the IS210AEPSG2B module.