DS200PTBAG1A | General Electric Protective Core Terminal Board
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Product Description P/N: DS200PTBAG1A
Description
The DS200PTBAG1A Protection Termination Module by GE was manufactured for the Mark V SPEEDTRONIC Turbine Control Series.
Technical Specifications
Brand | General Electric |
Category | PLCs/Machine Control |
Part Number | DS200PTBAG1A |
Subcategory | PC Board PLC/Add-On Board |
Series | Mark V |
Product Type | Protection Termination Module |
Unused Connectors | JJS/T Connector |
Mark V Series Grouping | Group 1 |
Information About DS200PTBAG1A
The GE Termination Board DS200PTBAG1A features 2 terminal blocks with terminals for 72 signal wires in each. It also contains 3 10-pin connectors. The IDs for the 10-pin connectors are JJR, JJT, and JJS. It also contains terminal posts for 6 signal wires. In terms of its dimensions, The GE Termination Board DS200PTBAG1A is 3 inches in height and 11.5 inches wide and it features 1 hole in each corner for attaching the board to the board rack inside the drive. Because of the numerous signal wires and ribbon cables that attach to the board, it is best practice to map out where the signal wires attach on the board and have a plan to attach the wires to the same connectors on the replacement board. If you fail to attach the signal wires to the same terminals, the drive downtime will increase while the signal wires are attached to the correct terminals, which would in hand inconvenience operations at the site and reduce productivity. To prevent that from happening, examine the old board on the drive while all the signal and ribbon cables are still attached. Mark on the signal wires where they are attached using the terminal ID. The ID of 1 terminal block is TB1 and the other is TB2. To ID a specific terminal, use the numerical ID of the terminal. For example, TB1 27 is the terminal 27 on the TB1 terminal block. TB2 70 is the terminal 70 on the TB2 terminal block. You might find it helpful to create tags on which to mark the ID.
This DS200PTBAG1A Protection Termination Board makes use of a few pieces of customizable hardware in its assembly, the most obvious of those being its manually-moveable hardware jumper. This jumper has been included in the assembly of this DS200PTBAG1A Protection Termination Module as it controls the audible alarm or horn that comes standard with this General Electric product offering. To silence the horn included in the assembly of this PTBA-abbreviated Termination Module, the DS200PTBAG1A Board administrator must remove the aformentioned hardware jumper completely.
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 DS200PTBAG1A Protection Termination Module by GE was manufactured for the Mark V SPEEDTRONIC Turbine Control Series.
Technical Specifications
Brand | General Electric |
Category | PLCs/Machine Control |
Part Number | DS200PTBAG1A |
Subcategory | PC Board PLC/Add-On Board |
Series | Mark V |
Product Type | Protection Termination Module |
Unused Connectors | JJS/T Connector |
Mark V Series Grouping | Group 1 |
Information About DS200PTBAG1A
The GE Termination Board DS200PTBAG1A features 2 terminal blocks with terminals for 72 signal wires in each. It also contains 3 10-pin connectors. The IDs for the 10-pin connectors are JJR, JJT, and JJS. It also contains terminal posts for 6 signal wires. In terms of its dimensions, The GE Termination Board DS200PTBAG1A is 3 inches in height and 11.5 inches wide and it features 1 hole in each corner for attaching the board to the board rack inside the drive. Because of the numerous signal wires and ribbon cables that attach to the board, it is best practice to map out where the signal wires attach on the board and have a plan to attach the wires to the same connectors on the replacement board. If you fail to attach the signal wires to the same terminals, the drive downtime will increase while the signal wires are attached to the correct terminals, which would in hand inconvenience operations at the site and reduce productivity. To prevent that from happening, examine the old board on the drive while all the signal and ribbon cables are still attached. Mark on the signal wires where they are attached using the terminal ID. The ID of 1 terminal block is TB1 and the other is TB2. To ID a specific terminal, use the numerical ID of the terminal. For example, TB1 27 is the terminal 27 on the TB1 terminal block. TB2 70 is the terminal 70 on the TB2 terminal block. You might find it helpful to create tags on which to mark the ID.
This DS200PTBAG1A Protection Termination Board makes use of a few pieces of customizable hardware in its assembly, the most obvious of those being its manually-moveable hardware jumper. This jumper has been included in the assembly of this DS200PTBAG1A Protection Termination Module as it controls the audible alarm or horn that comes standard with this General Electric product offering. To silence the horn included in the assembly of this PTBA-abbreviated Termination Module, the DS200PTBAG1A Board administrator must remove the aformentioned hardware jumper completely.
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.