As mentioned earlier, this DS200CPCAG1ABB printed circuit board product was manufactured for GE’s now obsolete Mark V legacy family of turbine control systems. The Mark V series of this DS200CPCAG1ABB printed circuit board, or PCB for short, is considered a traditional product family because it had to be discontinued for many years after its first release. While the larger Mark V series of this DS200CPCAG1ABB PCB is a legacy series, it is also one of the last product lines from GE Mark, leveraging its patented Speedtronic control system technology. The technology was first released in the late 1960s along with the concept of the Mark I series. This DS200CPCAG1ABB PCB is defined as a contactor guide board in the original printed Mark V Series instruction manual material, although the product initially developed with this specific function will be the DS200CPCAG1 parent contactor guide board. The missing triple revision history of this DS200CPCAG1ABB PCB contains two functional product revisions and a single artwork configuration revision.
Hardware tips and specifications
As with any Mark V Series product offered to us for both new and refurbished stock, the contactor navigation board functionality of this DS200CPCAG1ABB PCB was introduced by accepting various functional induction hardware components in its components. The GE contactor navigation pad DS200CPCAG1ABB has one 12-pin connector and two 2-pin connectors. It also has four terminals and can connect up to 12 signal wires. The GE contactor navigation board DS200CPCAG1ABB also has a 24VDC 15A socket power relay. According to the original instruction manual material for the DS200CPCAG1ABB device, the various contactor components of the DS200CPCAG1ABB PCB have a specific coil voltage of 115 V dc. Given this specific voltage, the DS200CPCAG1ABB contactor navigation board is capable of converting the input 115 V AC voltage to 105 V DC voltage, applying the full voltage to close its contactor assembly. The high voltage used in the DS200CPCAG1ABB product assembly means that its contactors remain closed after initial closure. Voltage regulation in the components of the DS200CPCAG1ABB Mark V Turbine control system family is handled by the fact that its components have various voltage limiting hardware components, including various rectifiers, capacitors and diodes. The components of the DS200CPCAG1ABB PCB have a thick normal style PCB surface coating, which enhances the damage to everyday wear.
There are moving parts inside the relay, so careful consideration is required when installing the circuit board in the driver. If the relay hits the metal structure or other components in the drive cabinet, it is easily damaged. And the relay is tall, protruding from the surface of the circuit board, and is easy to be hit. When sliding the board into the driver cabinet, make sure you have a good view of the board and the inside of the cabinet. Slowly insert the board and align it with the screws on the rack. Insert the screw into the hole with one hand and turn the screwdriver with the other hand to secure the screw. However, do not secure the board so tightly that screws can break the board and damage it. Use washers if they are supplied or have been used on a defective circuit board. Then, unscrew the screw on the terminal and insert the wire into the appropriate terminal. Insert the wire into the terminal with one hand and tighten the terminal screw with the other hand. Hold the connector of the cable and plug it into the appropriate connector. Gently press them into the connector to ensure they are fully in place.
FAQ about DS200CPCAG1ABB
How to find capacitors on DS200CPCAG1ABB?
The capacitors of the DS200CPCAG1ABB are located in the center of the DS200CPCAG1ABB board. The capacitors on the DS200CPCAG1ABB are dark red.
How many amps does DS200CPCAG1ABB have?
The DS200CPCAG1ABB has 10 amps at 250 volts, and the DS200CPCAG1ABB has 10 amps at 30 volts.
What is the size of DS200CPCAG1ABB?
The DS200CPCAG1ABB measures 4 x 3.5 inches.
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