DS200IPCSG1A | General Electric IGBT P3 Snubber Card
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Product Description P/N: DS200IPCSG1A
Description
The DS200IPCSG1A model, developed by General Electric, serves as an Insulated Gate Bipolar Transistor (IGBT) P3 Snubber Card (IPCS), intended for use in either the Mark V or EX2000 series. Featuring six screws, labeled as C2E-1-A, C2E1-B, C2E-2-B, C2E-2-A, C1-A, and C1-B, these screws facilitate adjustments to the hardware of the connected IGBT model, necessitating a screwdriver for operation. Caution must be exercised during screw adjustments to prevent potential breakage, which would require replacement.
Technical Specifications
Part Number |
DS200IPCSG1A |
Manufacturer |
General Electric |
Series |
Drive Control |
Product Type |
Insulated Gate Bipolar Transistor Snubber Card |
Power Requirements |
+5 V dc, 6 A |
Number of relay channels |
12 |
Power supply voltage |
28 V dc |
Mounting |
DIN-rail mounting |
Technology |
Surface mount |
Operating temperature |
-30 to +65 degrees Celsius |
Size |
15.9 cm high x 17.8 cm wide |
Country of Manufacturer |
United States |
Manual |
GEH-6120 |
Information About DS200IPCSG1A
The DS200IPCSG1A, an Insulated Gate Bipolar Transistor (IGBT) P3 Snubber Card (IPCS) manufactured by General Electric, was designed for utilization within the Mark V or EX2000 series. Featuring six screws for adjusting the connected IGBT hardware, labeled as C2E-1-A, C2E1-B, C2E-2-B, C2E-2-A, C1-A, and C1-B, caution is advised during adjustments to prevent potential snapping and subsequent replacement of screws.
Like other General Electric models, the DS200IPCSG1A requires connection to a power source. Caution is paramount during repair or replacement procedures, as failure to disconnect the power supply may lead to injury or, in severe cases, fatality. Furthermore, power disconnection is necessary when adjusting screws on the IPCS model to mitigate the risk of electric shock.
Although the DS200IPCSG1A is still procurable, documentation pertaining to its operational procedures and installation within the Mark VI cabinet is scarce due to discontinuation. The last documented manual, published in 2000, provides insights into its usage, albeit limited in contemporary context.
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.
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Description
The DS200IPCSG1A model, developed by General Electric, serves as an Insulated Gate Bipolar Transistor (IGBT) P3 Snubber Card (IPCS), intended for use in either the Mark V or EX2000 series. Featuring six screws, labeled as C2E-1-A, C2E1-B, C2E-2-B, C2E-2-A, C1-A, and C1-B, these screws facilitate adjustments to the hardware of the connected IGBT model, necessitating a screwdriver for operation. Caution must be exercised during screw adjustments to prevent potential breakage, which would require replacement.
Technical Specifications
Part Number |
DS200IPCSG1A |
Manufacturer |
General Electric |
Series |
Drive Control |
Product Type |
Insulated Gate Bipolar Transistor Snubber Card |
Power Requirements |
+5 V dc, 6 A |
Number of relay channels |
12 |
Power supply voltage |
28 V dc |
Mounting |
DIN-rail mounting |
Technology |
Surface mount |
Operating temperature |
-30 to +65 degrees Celsius |
Size |
15.9 cm high x 17.8 cm wide |
Country of Manufacturer |
United States |
Manual |
GEH-6120 |
Information About DS200IPCSG1A
The DS200IPCSG1A, an Insulated Gate Bipolar Transistor (IGBT) P3 Snubber Card (IPCS) manufactured by General Electric, was designed for utilization within the Mark V or EX2000 series. Featuring six screws for adjusting the connected IGBT hardware, labeled as C2E-1-A, C2E1-B, C2E-2-B, C2E-2-A, C1-A, and C1-B, caution is advised during adjustments to prevent potential snapping and subsequent replacement of screws.
Like other General Electric models, the DS200IPCSG1A requires connection to a power source. Caution is paramount during repair or replacement procedures, as failure to disconnect the power supply may lead to injury or, in severe cases, fatality. Furthermore, power disconnection is necessary when adjusting screws on the IPCS model to mitigate the risk of electric shock.
Although the DS200IPCSG1A is still procurable, documentation pertaining to its operational procedures and installation within the Mark VI cabinet is scarce due to discontinuation. The last documented manual, published in 2000, provides insights into its usage, albeit limited in contemporary context.
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.