About the IS200TPIMG1A
The IS200TPIMG1A features a variety of electronic components in different sizes. The IS200TPIMG1A contains:
- three (3) terminal blocks lined up close to the lower edge
- twenty (20) silver metal terminals per block
- identified by the labels TB1, TB2, and TB3
- arranged horizontally
- a collection of central fuses
- white in the center
- bound with metal ends
- broken up into two (2) groups of four (4) fuses each
- 125 (125V) volt voltage
nine (9) large relays, also known as contactors are featured on the top half of the IS200TPIMG1A. These relays are lined up horizontally on the PCB. These relays or contactors are black and white with covers that are made of clear plastic. A collection of very small components can be found on the top right half of the IS200TPIMG1A. One (1) integrated circuit is vertically situated in the center of this group of components. A small transistor which is shaped like a half-circle is sitting in the right half.
IS200TPIMG1A Functional Product Number Breakdown
The IS200TPIMG1A functional product number is important as it indicates various relevant details in a series of functional naming segments. For example, this IS200TPIMG1A product's IS200TPIMG1A functional product number begins with the dual-functional IS200 series tag responsible for delegating this IS200TPIMG1A product's normal Mark VI Series assembly version on top of its more typical domestic location of original General Electric manufacture. To be specific, this IS200TPIMG1A PCB was originally manufactured in General Electric's Salem, Virginia factory plant location. Some of the other relevant hardware specifications revealed through the IS200TPIMG1A functional product number medium include this IS200TPIMG1A device's:
- TPIM functional product abbreviation
- Normal PCB coating style
- Group one Mark VI Series product grouping
- A-rated functional product revision