531X139APMASM7

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531X139APMASM7 GE Board 16632

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  • Part Number: 531X139APMASM7
  • SKU: GBTC-14159
  • Manufacturer: GE Boards & Turbine Control
  • Series: 531x Boards

531X139APMASM7 Technical Specifications

Manufacturer General Electric
Series 531x Boards
Part Number 531X139APMASM7
Board Type Printed Circuit Board

About the 531X139APMASM7

General Electric created the 531X139APMASM7 for industrial applications.The 531X139APMASM7 is a Printed Circuit Board. The 531X139APMASM7 is very similar to most other circuit boards in the 531X. The 531X139APMASM7 has many smaller electronic circuits that are encased in a chip normally made of silicon used to program the 531X139APMASM7. These chips are also known as microchips or Integrated Circuits (IC). This 531X139APMASM7 has a single crystal oscillator. The first crystal oscillator was invented in 1917 and the technology patented the following year in 1918. Now crystal oscillators can be found in devices we use every day such as cell phones, radios, clocks, and wrist watches. The 531X139APMASM7 has rheostats also called Variable Resistors or Potentiometers. These devices control small amounts of energy no more than a watt or so. The 531X139APMASM7 can also store energy if required in condensators. Manuals may also refer to these pieces as a capacitor (generally used term in America) or a condenser (widely used term outside of the United States). The 531X139APMASM7 also has:

  • many “one-way” streets in a sense with the use of diodes
  • a diode that only lets the energy move through them in a single direction
  • also uses resistors that can adjust the flow of electrical current
  • axial-lead resistors

The electrical function of each resistor varies and is specified by its resistance. Refer to General Electric’s manual for the 531X139APMASM7 for more details. AX Control is waiting to hear from you. You may contact our staff by phone or email. 


Frequently Asked Questions about 531X139APMASM7

Is the correct name capacitor or condensor?

Both are correct, as they are the same thing but with different names.

Is the 531X139APMASM7 labeled?

There are certain parts of the 531X139APMASM7 that are labeled, but it is not exhuastive.

Reviews For 531X139APMASM7

Internal Review
(5.0)

The 531X139APMASM7 is a great board from the 531X Series by General Electric. The 531X139APMASM7 is a Printed Circuit Board that can be connected to a variety of different GE drives. The 531X139APMASM7 has been backed by many operators and is a fully functioning board. The 531X139APMASM7 comes with our standard warranty, which users can find out more about by calling our staff. - AX Control Lead Technician

Repair Services For 531X139APMASM7

Type Lead Time Price Action
Repair Service 1-2 weeks $383

Our highly skilled technicians can repair your 531X139APMASM7. 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:

  • 48-72hr Rush Repair
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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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