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GE DS200TCPDG1BEC: Advanced Process Control for Industrial Automation

DS200TCPDG1BEC|The power distribution module is designed for the Mark V series turbine control system

The DS200TCPDG1BEC printed circuit board was originally developed for placement in General Electric’s Mark V family of turbine control systems. The DS200TCPDG1BEC printed circuit board, or PCB for short, belongs to the Mark V series, which has specific applications in the control and management systems of compatible wind, steam and gas turbine automation drive components, and is considered to exist as a legacy family from GE, given that it was eventually discontinued within a few years of its initial release. While the Mark V series of the DS200TCPDG1BEC PCB product is considered a legacy family, it is also one of the GE end product families utilizing the company’s patented Speedtronic control system technology. This DS200TCPDG1BEC PCB can really be defined as a power distribution module in function; The original functional product description is inserted into the relevant Mark V Series instruction manual material. While the DS200TCPDG1BEC PCB can be defined as a power distribution module, the product originally developed for this feature in the larger Mark V turbine control system family was the DS200TCPDG1BEC power distribution module, missing all three major revisions to the DS200TCPDG1BEC product.

Hardware tips and specifications

This DS200TCPDG1BEC PCB is no different from any other Mark V Series printed circuit board available in our new and refurbished inventory in that it features its own choice of hardware component inclusions and specifications. The GE switchboard DS200TCPDG1BEC has 8 toggle switches, 36 fuses, and 4 signal line terminals. It also features 36 OK leds and a 10-pin connector. The GE switchboard DS200TCPDG1BEC is equipped with a black plastic housing and can connect 36 fuses. Before making any purchase decision on this DS200TCPDG1BEC product, it is important to be aware that its three revised states may significantly change the performance specifications and base dimensions it was originally introduced to. Since the DS200TCPDG1BEC switchboard is a member of the now defunct and somewhat obscure GE legacy product family, the DS200TCPDG1BEC functional product number itself can be considered a good source of hardware information for the DS200TCPDG1BEC board. Reveals the DS200TCPDG1BEC product:

Normal style of Mark V series components
Domestic location of original manufacturing
Acronym for TCPD Functional products
Plain style PCB surface coating
The first group of Mark V series products
Grade B main function renovation
Grade E secondary functional overhaul
Class C Artwork Configuration revision
The 36 fuses in the DS200TCPDG1BEC PCB assembly are located vertically in the tank for easy access and replacement when needed. To replace the fuse on the board, twist the top of the container to open it. The top is still attached to the can for easy use. Use your thumb and one finger to remove the fuse from the can. It is best practice to discard blown fuses so as not to accidentally insert them again into the tank on the board. To install a new fuse, align the fuse with the opening and place it in the can. Either end of the fuse can be placed in the tank. Place the top on the can and twist to close it. To determine that a fuse is blown and needs to be replaced, consider that it is not possible to visually inspect the fuse because it is located in the tank. However, there is an LED next to each fuse indicating that the fuse is normal. When lit, the green LED indicates that the components in the fuse are intact and are protecting the board circuit. When closed, the fuse is blown or the circuit board is not powered. If all the leds are off, you might suspect that the board is not powered up.

Frequently asked questions about DS200TCPDG1BEC
Which part of the DS200TCPDG1BEC Function product number reveals the normal style Mark V Series components of this DS200TCPDG1BEC product?

The normal Mark V series assembly type of the DS200TCPDG1BEC product is indicated by the DS200 series label of its DS200TCPDG1BEC functional product number, which also identifies the domestic manufacturing location of the PCB.
What does this revision of the Level C illustration configuration for the DS200TCPDG1BEC distribution module relate to?

This Level C revision of the DS200TCPDG1BEC PCB is considered an artwork configuration revision because it changes the location of the hardware components and individual circuits on the DS200TCPDG1BEC distribution module substrate.

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