About the DS200PCCAG3A
The GE DC Power Connect Board DS200PCCAG3A serves as an interface between the drive and the SCR power bridge; given this specific functionality, it necessitates its own specific series of hardware component inclusions and specifications. Installing the drive is easy because of the design of the drive and the board, which features a standard Mark V Series assembly type.
This DS200PCCAG3A Power Connect Board's armature scaling voltage is dependent on the specific group that this DS200PCCAG3A printed circuit board belongs to; in this instance, the DS200PCCAG3A Power Connect Board is a PCB that exists within the third grouping of Mark V Series products; because of this designation, it is unknown what specific armature scaling voltage this DS200PCCAG3A PCB possesses, as this particular Mark V Series grouping is not identified in original Mark V Series instructional manual materials.
While the armature scaling voltage applicable to this specific DS200PCCAG3A PCB is unknown, other relevant hardware specifications are revealed in Mark V Series instructional manuals, beginning with this DS200PCCAG3A Power Connect Board's possession of both AC and DC snubber components.
Various DS200PCCAG3A Compatibilities
The power supply board and fuses utilized alongside this DS200PCCAG3A Power Connect Board are:
- the GE SDCI-abbreviated power supply board
- the line style of both fuses and reactors
The maximum AX Voltage accepted by this DS200PCCAG3A product offering is 480 V rms, once again as discovered in pertinent instructional manual materials. While most other PCCA Power Connect Boards offered alongside the Mark V Turbine Control System Series are considered compatible with both separate or common bus transformers, this DS200PCCAG3A PCCA Power Connect Board is only able to accept styles of separate bus transformer, given its allegiance to the third product grouping in the Mark V Series. This DS200PCCAG3A Power Connect Board is modified from its original performance specifications and dimensions through its possession of an A-rated functionality-focused product revision, and is well-protected by a normal style of printed circuit board protective coating.