About the DS200SDCIG1AHB
The DS200SDCIG1AHB is a DC Power Supply and Instrumentation Board developed by General Electric for their Speedtronic Mark V Turbine Control System Series. The Mark V Series has specific applications in the management and control systems of wind, gas, and steam turbine automated drive assemblies.
It's one of the final General Electric Mark series to utilize the company's patented Speedtronic control system technology, first released with the Mark I Series in the late 1960s.
The DS200SDCIG1AHB is not the original board for its specific Mark V Series functionality; that would be the DS200SDCIG1 parent board, which lacks the three significant product revisions found in the DS200SDCIG1AHB.
It serves as an interface to DC2000 drives.
Hardware Tips and Specifications
- Shipping Carton Inspection:
- Upon receipt, inspect the carton for signs of damage (dents, rips, scratches, exposure to liquid). Contact the shipper if damage is present.
- Verify the model number and catalog number on the shipping label match your order.
- Record the serial number and all other label information for future reference, especially if you need to call for service.
- Handling Precautions:
- Gather and save all internal documentation and flyers.
- Keep the DS200SDCIG1AHB in its static protective bag or envelope.
- Only remove the board from its static protective packaging immediately before installation in the drive.
- Board Identification: The model number and other information are printed on the outside edge of the board. Place the board on the static protective bag to verify it matches the carton information.
- Product Number as Information Source: Due to a lack of readily available online instructional manuals, the DS200SDCIG1AHB functional product number itself serves as a primary source of board information, detailing aspects like:
- DS200 series tag: Indicates normal Mark V Series assembly and domestic original manufacture location.
- SDCI: Functional product abbreviation.
- Group one: Mark V Series product grouping.
- Normal PCB coating style.
- Three-fold revision table.