531X133PROAG1

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GE PROCESS INTERFACE CARD

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  • Part Number: 531X133PROAG1
  • SKU: GBTC-14104
  • Manufacturer: GE Boards & Turbine Control
  • Series: 531x Boards

531X133PROAG1 Technical Specifications

Manufacturer General Electric
Series 531x Boards
Part Number 531X133PROAG1
Board Type Process Interface Card

About the 531X133PROAG1

The 531X133PROAG1 is a Process Interface Card. The 531X133PROAG1 is manufactured by General Electric. General Electric has been in business since 1892 and is considered a leader in industrial manufacturing. The 531X133PROAG1 has three male terminal ports that connect the 531X133PROAG1 to surrounding the circuit boards and allow energy flow and communication between them. The 531X133PROAG1 has seven small blue Variable Resistors also called Potentiometers. The Variable Resistors have a small white circle in the middle that turns to change the amount of energy that flows through them. The 531X133PROAG1 has around one-hundred resistors. The resistors get rid of excess energy by turning it into heat. The markings indicate the amount of energy each resistor can convert. Consult with an experienced engineer and the General Electric manuals for further information. The 531X133PROAG1 has around forty capacitors. Unlike resistors capacitors or sometimes referred to as condensers store electrical energy in an electrical field they create. The 531X133PROAG1 has eleven Integrated Circuits. The Integrated Circuits hold all the programming for the circuit board. The Integrated Circuits (IC) are split into groups based on if they can be re-programmed or not. The 531X133PROAG1 has fifteen Jumper ports. The Jumper ports have orange covers. The Jumper Ports control the flow of energy by the moving the orange covers. Doing this allows control of the smaller individual circuits around the circuit board. The covers act similar to a switch to open or close the circuits.

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Frequently Asked Questions about 531X133PROAG1

What does the 531X133PROAG1 do?

The 531X133PROAG1 can communicate between a host device and other drives/devices. 

What are important components of the 531X133PROAG1?

One of the most important components of the 531X133PROAG1 are in the Integrated Circuits. These circuits hold the programming for the 531X133PROAG1.

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The 531X133PROAG1 is a process interface card from the 531X Series. This card was originally manufactured by General Electric. The card allows for communication and energy flow to and from other boards using the card's male terminals. The 531X133PROAG1 is designed to help these other GE products. The 531X133PROAG1 has been tested to ensure full functionality. - AX Control Lead Technician

Repair Services For 531X133PROAG1

Type Lead Time Price Action
Repair Service 1-2 weeks $423

Our highly skilled technicians can repair your 531X133PROAG1. All of our repairs come with a 3 Year AX Control Warranty. Please contact us for additional information about our repair process. To receive the repair pricing and lead time listed above please process your repair order via our website. The following repair options may be available upon request:

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AX Control Warranty Info

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All PLCs, HMIs, and Turbine Control Boards: 3 Years
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