Product Description
The IS200STAIH1ABB is a device which is called a DINrail card. This is a form of printed circuit board or PCB. The IS200STAIH1ABB is a component in the Mark VI series by General Electric or GE. The Mark VI is one of the several series included in the Mark family of controls for gas and steam industrial turbines.
The IS200STAIH1ABB is a relatively small printed circuit board with many different electronic components. Sitting along the bottom edge of the IS200STAIH1ABB is a large green terminal block. This terminal block may contain twenty-four (24) or more small metal components called terminals. Along the opposite side of the IS200STAIH1ABB is a connector port which is silver and black. This connector port may be used to attach other parts to the IS200STAIH1ABB. Fourteen (14) potentiometers, also known as variable resistors, may be found in various places on the IS200STAIH1ABB. Four (4) of these potentiometers have been grouped together vertically in the upper right-hand corner of the IS200STAIH1ABB. The remaining ten (10) potentiometers have been lined up in a horizontal row near the center of the IS200STAIH1ABB. Sitting above this row is another row of components. Ten (10) small transistors are featured in this line. Between each two (2) transistors is a pair of red jumpers. Every jumper is used to connect together at least two metal jumper pins. The IS200STAIH1ABB contains several black diodes that are in the shape of squares. The IS200STAIH1ABB contains thirty-four (34) of these diodes. Twenty (20) of them are aligned horizontally on the lower half of the IS200STAIH1ABB and the remaining fourteen (14) diodes may be found in a horizontal line on the board’s upper half.