DS200TCEBG1A | General Electric Common Circuits EOS Card
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Product Description P/N: DS200TCEBG1A
Description
The DS200TCEBG1A Common Circuits EOS Card was manufactured by General Electric, for use in the Mark V Series of turbine control systems.
Technical Specifications
Brand | General Electric |
Category | PLCs/Machine Control |
Part Number | DS200TCEBG1A |
Subcategory | PC Board PLC/Add-On Board |
Series | Mark V |
Functional Description | Common Circuits EOS Card |
Functional Acronym | TCEB |
PCB Coating | Normal Coating |
Functional Revision 1 | A |
Information About DS200TCEBG1A
The GE Protective Termination Expander Board DS200TCEBG1A features 3 bayonet connectors, 4 signal transformers, and 1 26-pin connector. It also contains 4 10-pin connectors and 3 20-pin connectors. Because the GE Protective Termination Expander Board DS200TCEBG1A is populated with multiple heavy components it is designed with 8 screws holes to support the weight of the board when it is installed in the drive. Before you begin the task of removing the old board, notice where the old board is installed and plan to install the replacement board in the same location.
Also notice where the cables are connected in the drive and create tags or labels with the ID of the connector it is connected to on the board. Only when you document where the cables attached to the new board can you disconnect them.
Use a screwdriver to remove the screws that secure it in the drive. Use one hand to turn the screwdriver and use the other hand to support the board in the drive. Keep all the screws and washers that you remove. If any screws drop into the bottom of the drive interior, retrieve the hardware before you proceed. A loose screws might make contact between electrical components and cause a short or electric shock or fire. This could lead to injury or extended downtime for the drive if additional repairs are required. If a screw is caught in a moving part, it might prevent the free movement of the part and cause damage to the motor or other parts.
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 DS200TCEBG1A Common Circuits EOS Card was manufactured by General Electric, for use in the Mark V Series of turbine control systems.
Technical Specifications
Brand | General Electric |
Category | PLCs/Machine Control |
Part Number | DS200TCEBG1A |
Subcategory | PC Board PLC/Add-On Board |
Series | Mark V |
Functional Description | Common Circuits EOS Card |
Functional Acronym | TCEB |
PCB Coating | Normal Coating |
Functional Revision 1 | A |
Information About DS200TCEBG1A
The GE Protective Termination Expander Board DS200TCEBG1A features 3 bayonet connectors, 4 signal transformers, and 1 26-pin connector. It also contains 4 10-pin connectors and 3 20-pin connectors. Because the GE Protective Termination Expander Board DS200TCEBG1A is populated with multiple heavy components it is designed with 8 screws holes to support the weight of the board when it is installed in the drive. Before you begin the task of removing the old board, notice where the old board is installed and plan to install the replacement board in the same location.
Also notice where the cables are connected in the drive and create tags or labels with the ID of the connector it is connected to on the board. Only when you document where the cables attached to the new board can you disconnect them.
Use a screwdriver to remove the screws that secure it in the drive. Use one hand to turn the screwdriver and use the other hand to support the board in the drive. Keep all the screws and washers that you remove. If any screws drop into the bottom of the drive interior, retrieve the hardware before you proceed. A loose screws might make contact between electrical components and cause a short or electric shock or fire. This could lead to injury or extended downtime for the drive if additional repairs are required. If a screw is caught in a moving part, it might prevent the free movement of the part and cause damage to the motor or other parts.
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.