IS200FGPAG1A | General Electric Gate Pulse Amplifier Board
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Product Description P/N: IS200FGPAG1A
Description
The IS200FGPAG1A, serving as a Gate Pulse Amplifier Card, is a product manufactured by GE Energy and forms an integral part of the LS2100 Static Starter Control System. This board is primarily responsible for monitoring the status of silicon-control rectifiers (SCRs) and controlling the power supply within the LCI system. It functions by converting AC input to various DC voltages required for gating and status operations, with examples including the generation of 25 VDC for gate "back porch" voltage.
Technical Specifications
Part Number |
IS200FGPAG1A |
Manufacturer |
General Electric |
Series |
EX2100 |
Output Voltage |
0-2300, 4160, or 6600 VAC |
Manual |
GEH-6373 |
Standards |
UL, CE, and CSA |
Availability |
In Stock |
Product Type |
Gate Pulse Amplifier Board |
Country of Manufacture |
United States (USA) |
Information About IS200FGPAG1A
The IS200FGPAG1A model is a Gate Pulse Amplifier Card manufactured by GE Energy as part of the LS2100 Static Starter Control System. The primary function of the Gate Driver Card is to monitor the status of the silicon-control rectifiers (SCRs) and switch the power supply within the LCI. This board typically converts the AC input to the required DC voltages for gating and status functions. It can produce a number of different DC voltages, for example, 25 VDC will be produced for the gate “back porch” voltage.
The IS200FGPAG1A accumulates a variety of different voltage information from attached FHVA boards. The IS200FGPAG1A is mostly obsolete at the time but can sometimes be found on the market. This model can detect under voltages within the gate power supply. If an under voltage is detected and cannot be fixed it might be necessary for the FCGD, FGPA, and fiber-optic cables to be replaced.
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 IS200FGPAG1A, serving as a Gate Pulse Amplifier Card, is a product manufactured by GE Energy and forms an integral part of the LS2100 Static Starter Control System. This board is primarily responsible for monitoring the status of silicon-control rectifiers (SCRs) and controlling the power supply within the LCI system. It functions by converting AC input to various DC voltages required for gating and status operations, with examples including the generation of 25 VDC for gate "back porch" voltage.
Technical Specifications
Part Number |
IS200FGPAG1A |
Manufacturer |
General Electric |
Series |
EX2100 |
Output Voltage |
0-2300, 4160, or 6600 VAC |
Manual |
GEH-6373 |
Standards |
UL, CE, and CSA |
Availability |
In Stock |
Product Type |
Gate Pulse Amplifier Board |
Country of Manufacture |
United States (USA) |
Information About IS200FGPAG1A
The IS200FGPAG1A model is a Gate Pulse Amplifier Card manufactured by GE Energy as part of the LS2100 Static Starter Control System. The primary function of the Gate Driver Card is to monitor the status of the silicon-control rectifiers (SCRs) and switch the power supply within the LCI. This board typically converts the AC input to the required DC voltages for gating and status functions. It can produce a number of different DC voltages, for example, 25 VDC will be produced for the gate “back porch” voltage.
The IS200FGPAG1A accumulates a variety of different voltage information from attached FHVA boards. The IS200FGPAG1A is mostly obsolete at the time but can sometimes be found on the market. This model can detect under voltages within the gate power supply. If an under voltage is detected and cannot be fixed it might be necessary for the FCGD, FGPA, and fiber-optic cables to be replaced.
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.