DS2020LPPA340A | General Electric Mark V Line Protection Board
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Product Description P/N: DS2020LPPA340A
Description
The DS2020LPPA340A Line Protection Board was manufactured by General Electric, for use in the Mark V Series of turbine control systems.
Technical Specifications
Brand | General Electric |
Category | Controls & Indicators |
Part Number | DS2020LPPA340A |
Subcategory | Power Controller |
Series | Mark V |
Functional Description | Line Protection Circuit Board |
Functional Acronym | LPPA |
Functional Revision 1 | A |
Information About DS2020LPPA340A
The GE Line Protection Board DS2020LPPA340A features 7 jumpers and 2 terminal blocks with 3 terminals on each. The jumpers are identified as JP1 through JP7. The GE Line Protection Board DS2020LPPA340A also contains test points. The board is installed on standoffs on another component of the drive and the board serves as a daughter card to the other component. The signal wires that connect to the board originate on the other component.
The test points on the GE Line Protection Board DS2020LPPA340A can help isolate and pinpoint any defects on the board. To diagnose any problems you have to first run the diagnostic program available on the drive. Use the keypad to access the user interface accessible from the keypad. The control panel also features a display that provides information and enables you to make selections. Select the diagnostics tools. You will find a history of all errors and warning associated with the drive. Also reported is the health of the components.
If the diagnostics indicate that a problem exists with the board, the test points are useful for testing the specific circuits. The information that came with the board describes the circuits the test points enable you to test. The test points have IDs and the IDs use E as the prefix. The suffix is a number. For example, E1, E3, and E8 are IDs for some of the test points. Touch the testing device probes to the test points and the readings generated by the current indicate the health of the circuit.
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 DS2020LPPA340A Line Protection Board was manufactured by General Electric, for use in the Mark V Series of turbine control systems.
Technical Specifications
Brand | General Electric |
Category | Controls & Indicators |
Part Number | DS2020LPPA340A |
Subcategory | Power Controller |
Series | Mark V |
Functional Description | Line Protection Circuit Board |
Functional Acronym | LPPA |
Functional Revision 1 | A |
Information About DS2020LPPA340A
The GE Line Protection Board DS2020LPPA340A features 7 jumpers and 2 terminal blocks with 3 terminals on each. The jumpers are identified as JP1 through JP7. The GE Line Protection Board DS2020LPPA340A also contains test points. The board is installed on standoffs on another component of the drive and the board serves as a daughter card to the other component. The signal wires that connect to the board originate on the other component.
The test points on the GE Line Protection Board DS2020LPPA340A can help isolate and pinpoint any defects on the board. To diagnose any problems you have to first run the diagnostic program available on the drive. Use the keypad to access the user interface accessible from the keypad. The control panel also features a display that provides information and enables you to make selections. Select the diagnostics tools. You will find a history of all errors and warning associated with the drive. Also reported is the health of the components.
If the diagnostics indicate that a problem exists with the board, the test points are useful for testing the specific circuits. The information that came with the board describes the circuits the test points enable you to test. The test points have IDs and the IDs use E as the prefix. The suffix is a number. For example, E1, E3, and E8 are IDs for some of the test points. Touch the testing device probes to the test points and the readings generated by the current indicate the health of the circuit.
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.