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DS200TBCAG1AAB GE Analog I/O Terminal Board

DS200TBCAG1AAB GE Analog I/O Terminal Board

Manufacturers :GE
Model(s)  :DS200TBCAG1AAB
Additional Information :Analog I/O Terminal Board
Estimated Shipping Size
Dimensions: 263 × 58 × 28mm
Weight:.4.3 kg
Country of Origin: United States of America

 

Categories: , SKU: DS200TBCAG1AAB

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The GE Analog I/O Terminal Board DS200TBCAG1AAB features 2 blocks of 90 signal wire terminals and 2 50-pin connectors.  The replacement of the GE Analog I/O Terminal Board DS200TBCAG1AAB is a straightforward procedure provided you can move the signal wires from the terminal blocks on the old board to the terminal blocks on the replacement board.

Only a qualified servicer can perform this task due to the high energy contained in the drive when it is connected to electrical current. Disconnect the drive from the power source which is installed to meet local and national electrical standards. The drive is connected to a power supply that converts AC power to the DC power used to run the drive.

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DS200TBCAG1AAB GE Analog I/O Terminal Board

It is also important to locate the emergency power shut off equipment connected to the drive. In case of an emergency it is important to have at least two individuals working on the replacement. If an emergency situation occurs, help is available to call for emergency assistance or shut off the power using the emergency shutoff device.

First, if possible remove the defective board with the signal wires still attached and place it on a clean and stable surface with an EDS protective surface underneath it. For example, a flat static protective bag.  Wear a wrist strap and place the replacement board next to the old board. And one at a time move the signal wires from the old board to the new board.