About the DS3800DLIA1D1D
The DS3800DLIA1D1D is a printed circuit board from GE designed to integrate into their Speedtronic Mark IV series of turbine controls. The Mark IV was designed to perform such functions as air, fuel and emissions control, sequencing of auxiliaries and turbine fuel for startup, monitoring of the turbine system's control and auxiliary functions, and to protect against unsafe operating conditions. Fashioned with integrated chipsets with intentional redundancies, it executes all of the above with minimal downtime caused by electronics failure. The DS3800DLIA1D1D functions as a load inverter auxiliary board within this Mark IV Series' automated drive assembly.
Hardware Tips and Specifications
These are the specifications of the DS3800DLIA1D1D, as indicated in originally-printed instructional manual materials that have largely been removed from the internet due to copyright infringement :
- four TP rings, located on the front edge of the board.
- three (yellow) capacitors marked 70801
- five jumpers
- thirty resistors (ceramic metal film) of assorted values
- eighteen screw terminals in three groups: three in line on the short edge of the board, six in lines of two toward the center of the card, and nine in lines of three clustered on the upper right side of the board
- ribbon cable connector. This is marked 278A4702P5A
- eleven potentiometers. These run along the bottom edge of the card and are parallel to each other. Each is labeled. Reading left to right on the card, the labels are 'gain,' 'comp,' 'uv,' 'ova,' 'vm,' 'supp,' 'im,' 'vdc,' 'fca,' 'fbc,' and 'fab.'
- one capacitor in the upper left corner marked 50v 20μF
- factory drilled for mounting. The DS3800DLIA1D1D has six holes.
The DS3800DLIA1D1D functional product number itself can be accepted as a decently-strong source of DS3800DLIA1D1D PCB hardware component and component specification information, as it was specifically designed by the trusted automated industrial manufacturer to store a number of relevant DS3800DLIA1D1D Board details through a series of General Electric-formulated functional naming components. To demonstrate, the DS3800DLIA1D1D functional product number actually begins with the dual-functioning DS3800 series tag responsible for indirectly asserting this DS3800DLIA1D1D PCB's normal Mark IV Series assembly version as well as its domestic original manufacture location. Some of the other relevant details embedded in the DS3800DLIA1D1D functional product number include this DS3800DLIA1D1D PCB's DLIA functional product acronym.