DS200SHCBG1A | General Electric Shunt Connector Board
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Description
The GE Shunt Connector Board DS200SHCBG1A facilitates connections with one 2-pin connector and two terminals designated for bridge and motor signal connections. During replacement, three wires from the old board need to be disconnected and reconnected to the replacement. It is advisable to tag each cable and affix the tag securely. To disconnect the 2-pin cable, one hand should stabilize the board while the other removes the cable connector.
For disconnection of the bridge and motor cables, a wrench or hand tool should be used to loosen and remove the nuts on the terminals. After sliding the cables off the terminals and away from the work area, they should be repositioned and secured with one nut each, ensuring snugness without over-tightening to avoid terminal breakage.
Proper connection of the wrist strap is essential for static protection. It should be securely fastened, with one end wrapped around the arm, hand, or wrist and the other end clipped to a bare metal surface. Some wrist straps plug into a connector on the workbench, providing a convenient and reliable connection point.
Technical Specifications
Original Manufacturer |
GE General Electric |
Product Series |
Mark V |
Functional Part Number |
DS200SHCBG1A |
Functional Description |
Shunt Connector Card |
Functional Product Acronym |
SHCB |
PCB Coating Type |
Normal Coating |
1st Functional Revision |
A |
Information About DS200SHCBG1A
The GE Shunt Connector Board DS200SHCBG1A is equipped with one 2-pin connector and two terminals designated for bridge and motor signal connections. During replacement of the DS200SHCBG1A, it is imperative to disconnect the three wires from the old board and subsequently reconnect them to the replacement board. It is recommended practice to label each cable with a tag, securing it around the cable or affixing a sticker for identification.
Disconnecting the 2-pin cable involves stabilizing the board with one hand while grasping the cable connector with the other hand and pulling it out of the board connector.
For disconnection of the bridge and motor cables, a wrench or suitable hand tool is utilized to loosen and remove the nuts from the terminals. The cable is then slid off the terminal and moved away from the workspace. Subsequently, the cable is positioned over the terminal and secured with one nut. Care must be taken to tighten the nut sufficiently to ensure a snug fit on the terminal without over-tightening, which could result in terminal breakage.
It is paramount to ensure that the wrist strap worn during handling is properly connected to effectively safeguard the board and drive from static electricity. One end of the wrist strap should be securely wrapped around the arm, hand, or wrist, while the other end features a clip that must be affixed to a metal surface devoid of paint. Certain wrist straps can be plugged into a connector on the workbench, facilitating a straightforward and secure connection method.
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 Shunt Connector Board DS200SHCBG1A facilitates connections with one 2-pin connector and two terminals designated for bridge and motor signal connections. During replacement, three wires from the old board need to be disconnected and reconnected to the replacement. It is advisable to tag each cable and affix the tag securely. To disconnect the 2-pin cable, one hand should stabilize the board while the other removes the cable connector.
For disconnection of the bridge and motor cables, a wrench or hand tool should be used to loosen and remove the nuts on the terminals. After sliding the cables off the terminals and away from the work area, they should be repositioned and secured with one nut each, ensuring snugness without over-tightening to avoid terminal breakage.
Proper connection of the wrist strap is essential for static protection. It should be securely fastened, with one end wrapped around the arm, hand, or wrist and the other end clipped to a bare metal surface. Some wrist straps plug into a connector on the workbench, providing a convenient and reliable connection point.
Technical Specifications
Original Manufacturer |
GE General Electric |
Product Series |
Mark V |
Functional Part Number |
DS200SHCBG1A |
Functional Description |
Shunt Connector Card |
Functional Product Acronym |
SHCB |
PCB Coating Type |
Normal Coating |
1st Functional Revision |
A |
Information About DS200SHCBG1A
The GE Shunt Connector Board DS200SHCBG1A is equipped with one 2-pin connector and two terminals designated for bridge and motor signal connections. During replacement of the DS200SHCBG1A, it is imperative to disconnect the three wires from the old board and subsequently reconnect them to the replacement board. It is recommended practice to label each cable with a tag, securing it around the cable or affixing a sticker for identification.
Disconnecting the 2-pin cable involves stabilizing the board with one hand while grasping the cable connector with the other hand and pulling it out of the board connector.
For disconnection of the bridge and motor cables, a wrench or suitable hand tool is utilized to loosen and remove the nuts from the terminals. The cable is then slid off the terminal and moved away from the workspace. Subsequently, the cable is positioned over the terminal and secured with one nut. Care must be taken to tighten the nut sufficiently to ensure a snug fit on the terminal without over-tightening, which could result in terminal breakage.
It is paramount to ensure that the wrist strap worn during handling is properly connected to effectively safeguard the board and drive from static electricity. One end of the wrist strap should be securely wrapped around the arm, hand, or wrist, while the other end features a clip that must be affixed to a metal surface devoid of paint. Certain wrist straps can be plugged into a connector on the workbench, facilitating a straightforward and secure connection method.
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.