About the IS215AEPCH1E
This IS215AEPCH1E printed circuit board was originally manufactured by GE Energy, which is a shell company of the major industry retailer giant General Electric. Specifically, GE Energy is the General Electric Company that manufactures all of the alternative energy-geared drive components put out by General Electric. The GE Energy manufacturer specific to this IS215AEPCH1E model printed circuit board makes sense, given this model's allegiance to the Mark VIe Wind Turbine Control System Series. This product is relatively limited in terms of the original manufacturer-issued instructional manual information it has at its disposal, although its functional description and functional acronym are both retrievable from fringe Mark VIe Wind Turbine Control System Series manuals detailing other products or the general series as a whole. Unfortunately, the market availability for this IS215AEPCH1E printed circuit board is also considered quite limited, which disallows any opportunity for a fully-fleshed visual hardware component inspection of the IS215AEPCH1E board. With this IS215AEPCH1E board's specialized series placement and market availability in mind, most of the information stored on this page will be sourced from a diligent IS215AEPCH1E product number breakdown, as encouraged by General Electric.
Based on fringe instructional materials detailing other Mark VIe Wind Turbine Control Systems component parts, the IS215AEPCH1E printed circuit board can be defined in more detail as a BPPC module board assembly, which reveals some significant context into some of its definable hardware component specifications. For example, This PCB's IS215 series tag relays the fact that this printed circuit board has a special assembly version. While is is possible that this IS215AEPCH1E's special assembly may be due in part to an inclusion of a SCOM grounding output terminal, it is more likely than not that this special IS215 series tag relays the inclusion of a BPPB option board in the IS215AEPCH1E assembly's greater configuration. The IS215 tag present at the start of this part number actually possesses dual naming functionality; this board is identifiable both as a special assembly model, and as a domestically manufactured option made in General Electric's Salem, Virginia factory plant.
Immediately after the IS215 tag of the IS215AEPCH1E product number is an insertion of the AEPC functional acronym, which symbolizes the function of this BPPC Module Board Assembly, while also providing a convenient shorthand reference for conversational or promotional purposes. Existing right after the AEPC functional acronym in the IS215AEPCH1E product number is the H1 series grouping tag, which designates both this product's protective PCB coating style and its Mark VIe series grouping. This AEPC-abbreviated printed circuit board has a conformal style of printed circuit board coating; a thin layer of chemically-applied PCB coating that should envelop and protect every hardware component attached to the IS215AEPCH1E base board. While the conformal PCB coating style specific to this IS215AEPCH1E PCB is much thinner than its normal coating style alternative, it is much more exhaustive in its total coverage; providing more than just a thick base layer of PCB protective coating. The final element present in the IS215AEPCH1E functional product number is its trailing "E" digit, which highlights this product's singular functional revision rated at an "E" grade.