DS200TCEAG1A GE | Turbine Control Emergency Overspeed PCB
DS200TCEAG1A GE | Turbine Control Emergency Overspeed PCB
DS200TCEAG1A GE | Turbine Control Emergency Overspeed PCB
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DS200TCEAG1A GE | Turbine Control Emergency Overspeed PCB

  • Manufacturer: GE Fanuc

  • Part Number: DS200TCEAG1A

  • Condition:New with Original Package

  • Product Type: Turbine Control Emergency Overspeed PCB

  • Country of Origin: USA

  • Payment:T/T, Western Union

  • Shipping port: Xiamen

  • Warranty: 12 months

Description / Overview

The GE DS200TCEAG1A is a high-performance Emergency Overspeed Board designed for the Mark V Speedtronic turbine control system. It monitors turbine overspeed and flame detection trip signals, initiating emergency shutdown procedures when unsafe operating conditions occur.

Moreover, the board is installed in the <P1> protective core and works in coordination with other Mark V modules to execute fast and reliable protective actions. Its robust microprocessor and PROM memory modules ensure consistent and precise trip logic execution.

Technical Specifications

Specification Details
Model Number DS200TCEAG1A
Manufacturer General Electric (GE)
Series Mark V Speedtronic
Product Type Emergency Overspeed Board
Function Monitors overspeed and flame detection signals
Processor Intel 80196 microprocessor
Memory Modules Multiple PROMs for firmware and logic
Connectors 2 bayonet connectors
Jumpers 30 configurable jumpers
Fuses 3 onboard fuses
Mounting Location <P1> protective core
Dimensions 168 mm × 150 mm × 55 mm
Weight  0.5 kg
Country of Origin USA

FAQ

Q1: What is the primary function of the DS200TCEAG1A board?
A1: It monitors turbine overspeed and flame detection signals, triggering emergency shutdowns.

Q2: Which processor does this board use?
A2: The board is equipped with an Intel 80196 microprocessor for reliable processing.

Q3: How many jumpers are configurable on this board?
A3: There are 30 configurable jumpers for flexible system integration.

Q4: Where is the board installed within the Mark V system?
A4: It is installed in the <P1> protective core of the Mark V turbine control system.

Q5: What type of memory does the board use?
A5: The board uses multiple PROM modules to store firmware and operating logic.

 

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