DS200DTBCG1AAA | General Electric Contact Output Termination Module
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Product Description P/N: DS200DTBCG1AAA
Description
The DS200DTBCG1AAA is a Contact Output Termination Module designed for use in industrial control systems. It provides termination points for contact output signals, facilitating the connection and organization of output circuits. The module supports signal routing and interface functions, essential for integrating control system outputs with external devices. It is used to ensure reliable signal transmission and management in various automation and control applications.
Technical Specifications
Condition |
New / Never Used Surplus |
Manufacturer |
GE General Electric |
Series |
Mark V |
Part Number |
DS200DTBCG1AAA |
Functional Description |
Contact Output Termination Module |
Functional Acronym |
DTBC |
PCB Coating |
Normal Coating |
Functional Revision 1 |
A |
Functional Revision 2 |
A |
Artwork Revision |
A |
Information About DS200DTBCG1AAA
The DS200DTBCG1AAA is a printed circuit board (PCB) integral to the Mark V Turbine Control System Series and the associated automated drive assemblies. Officially designated as a Contact Output Termination Module, the DS200DTBCG1AAA may also be referred to as a Connector Relay Terminal Board or Relay Terminal Board, though these alternative terms are less commonly used. This specific PCB is a revised version of the original DS200DTBCG1 Contact Output Termination Module, incorporating three significant revisions.
When replacing the DS200DTBCG1AAA, it is imperative to follow proper procedures to ensure safety and system integrity. Begin by removing all power sources from the drive. Note that drives may have multiple power sources, and it is necessary to disconnect power from all sources. This typically involves disabling the rectifier, which converts AC power to DC, often achieved by removing a fuse. For AC-powered drives, power removal may require switching off a circuit breaker or other means.
It is advisable to consult with an experienced technician to ensure all power sources are properly disconnected. This step is crucial to avoid potential electrical hazards during the replacement process.
Manufacturer information
General Electric (GE) is a multinational conglomerate founded in 1892, based in the United States. It operates in various industries, including aviation, healthcare, renewable energy, and power. GE is known for its innovations in technology, manufacturing, and infrastructure solutions.
Description
The DS200DTBCG1AAA is a Contact Output Termination Module designed for use in industrial control systems. It provides termination points for contact output signals, facilitating the connection and organization of output circuits. The module supports signal routing and interface functions, essential for integrating control system outputs with external devices. It is used to ensure reliable signal transmission and management in various automation and control applications.
Technical Specifications
Condition |
New / Never Used Surplus |
Manufacturer |
GE General Electric |
Series |
Mark V |
Part Number |
DS200DTBCG1AAA |
Functional Description |
Contact Output Termination Module |
Functional Acronym |
DTBC |
PCB Coating |
Normal Coating |
Functional Revision 1 |
A |
Functional Revision 2 |
A |
Artwork Revision |
A |
Information About DS200DTBCG1AAA
The DS200DTBCG1AAA is a printed circuit board (PCB) integral to the Mark V Turbine Control System Series and the associated automated drive assemblies. Officially designated as a Contact Output Termination Module, the DS200DTBCG1AAA may also be referred to as a Connector Relay Terminal Board or Relay Terminal Board, though these alternative terms are less commonly used. This specific PCB is a revised version of the original DS200DTBCG1 Contact Output Termination Module, incorporating three significant revisions.
When replacing the DS200DTBCG1AAA, it is imperative to follow proper procedures to ensure safety and system integrity. Begin by removing all power sources from the drive. Note that drives may have multiple power sources, and it is necessary to disconnect power from all sources. This typically involves disabling the rectifier, which converts AC power to DC, often achieved by removing a fuse. For AC-powered drives, power removal may require switching off a circuit breaker or other means.
It is advisable to consult with an experienced technician to ensure all power sources are properly disconnected. This step is crucial to avoid potential electrical hazards during the replacement process.
Manufacturer information
General Electric (GE) is a multinational conglomerate founded in 1892, based in the United States. It operates in various industries, including aviation, healthcare, renewable energy, and power. GE is known for its innovations in technology, manufacturing, and infrastructure solutions.