About the 0-48673
The 0-48673 is a PC Regulator Card circuit board created by Reliance Electric. The regulator circuit board has a grid pattern across the surface of it. Along the short edge of the circuit board is it labeled with the alphabet (A, B, C, D etc..), and along the long edge of the circuit board, it is labeled numerically starting at zero and increasing by increments of five to one hundred and fifteen. Along the long edge of the circuit board from just after number fifty to one hundred are a series of metal tabs that are used to connect various wires using an attachment that is connected to the wire and slides onto the metal tab. Each of the metal tabs has its own alphanumeric (letters and numbers) identifier.
On the opposite long side of the circuit board is a long-raised metal row with thirty-one screws on top. Each individual section has a numerical label. This is used to connect the circuit board into the system by allowing various connections to be made, using the screws to secure the connections. Across the grid-like surface, each piece is strategically placed for the best results. The circuit board uses multiple sizes and types of capacitors to regulate and store energy for the circuit board as well as three transformers to move energy between multiple circuits.