DS200RTBAG3AEB | General Electric Mark V Relay Terminal Board
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Description
The GE Power Excitation Board DS200RTBAG3AEB serves as an optional component within the drive cabinet, featuring ten relays driven either directly from the plot relays or remotely by the user. With 52 terminal points, the DS200RTBAG3AEB facilitates wire attachment for relay and drive behavior control signals.
Diagnostic capabilities are available through the control panel, enabling verification of relay setup correctness or identification of potential issues with the drive or DS200RTBAG3AEB board. Access to diagnostics is facilitated through keypad keys, providing comprehensive reports on the drive and associated boards, with the option to download for offline analysis, printing, or archival.
Technical Specifications
Manufacturer |
GE General Electric |
Series |
Mark V |
Part Number |
DS200RTBAG3AEB |
Functional Description |
Relay Terminal Board |
Instruction Manual |
GEI-100167 |
Functional Acronym |
RTBA |
PCB Coating |
Normal Coating |
Functional Revision 1 |
A |
Functional Revision 2 |
E |
Artwork Revision |
B |
Information About DS200RTBAG3AEB
The GE Power Excitation Board DS200RTBAG3AEB serves as an optional component installed within the drive cabinet, featuring ten relays that can be driven either directly from the plot relays or remotely by the user. With a total of 52 terminal points, the DS200RTBAG3AEB facilitates wire attachment for controlling the behavior of the relays and the drive through signals.
Diagnostic capabilities are available for verifying relay setup correctness or diagnosing potential issues with the drive or the DS200RTBAG3AEB board. Access to diagnostics is facilitated through the control panel, utilizing keys on the keypad. The diagnostic functionality provides a comprehensive report on the drive and all associated boards, offering the flexibility to download the report to a laptop for storage, printing, or further analysis.
In the event that board replacement is deemed necessary, safety precautions must be observed. All power to the drive and associated components must be disconnected before any handling. A waiting period of 5 seconds is recommended after power disconnection to allow for dissipation of high-voltage current from the components. Subsequent testing is advised to confirm the absence of current presence in the boards and other components before any further action is taken. It is essential to refrain from touching any components until certainty of current dissipation is established, as certain components may retain current even after disconnection. This waiting period post-disconnection allows sufficient time for current dissipation, ensuring safe handling practices.
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 GE Power Excitation Board DS200RTBAG3AEB serves as an optional component within the drive cabinet, featuring ten relays driven either directly from the plot relays or remotely by the user. With 52 terminal points, the DS200RTBAG3AEB facilitates wire attachment for relay and drive behavior control signals.
Diagnostic capabilities are available through the control panel, enabling verification of relay setup correctness or identification of potential issues with the drive or DS200RTBAG3AEB board. Access to diagnostics is facilitated through keypad keys, providing comprehensive reports on the drive and associated boards, with the option to download for offline analysis, printing, or archival.
Technical Specifications
Manufacturer |
GE General Electric |
Series |
Mark V |
Part Number |
DS200RTBAG3AEB |
Functional Description |
Relay Terminal Board |
Instruction Manual |
GEI-100167 |
Functional Acronym |
RTBA |
PCB Coating |
Normal Coating |
Functional Revision 1 |
A |
Functional Revision 2 |
E |
Artwork Revision |
B |
Information About DS200RTBAG3AEB
The GE Power Excitation Board DS200RTBAG3AEB serves as an optional component installed within the drive cabinet, featuring ten relays that can be driven either directly from the plot relays or remotely by the user. With a total of 52 terminal points, the DS200RTBAG3AEB facilitates wire attachment for controlling the behavior of the relays and the drive through signals.
Diagnostic capabilities are available for verifying relay setup correctness or diagnosing potential issues with the drive or the DS200RTBAG3AEB board. Access to diagnostics is facilitated through the control panel, utilizing keys on the keypad. The diagnostic functionality provides a comprehensive report on the drive and all associated boards, offering the flexibility to download the report to a laptop for storage, printing, or further analysis.
In the event that board replacement is deemed necessary, safety precautions must be observed. All power to the drive and associated components must be disconnected before any handling. A waiting period of 5 seconds is recommended after power disconnection to allow for dissipation of high-voltage current from the components. Subsequent testing is advised to confirm the absence of current presence in the boards and other components before any further action is taken. It is essential to refrain from touching any components until certainty of current dissipation is established, as certain components may retain current even after disconnection. This waiting period post-disconnection allows sufficient time for current dissipation, ensuring safe handling practices.
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.