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IS200JPDHG1A Mark VI printed circuit board GE

IS200JPDHG1A Mark VI printed circuit board GE

Manufacturers :GE
Model(s)  :IS200JPDHG1A
Additional Information :Mark VI printed circuit board
Estimated Shipping Size
Dimensions: 263 × 138 × 88mm
Weight:.2.35 kg
Country of Origin: United States of America

 

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Essential details:IS200JPDHG1A Mark VI printed circuit board GE

IS200JPDHG1A Technical Specifications

Manufacturer GE General Electric
Part Number IS200JPDHG1A
Product Type High Density Power Distribution Card

Product Description

The IS200JPDHG1A is a PCB component created as a part of the Mark VI system by General Electric.  The Mark VI was released by GE as part of their Speedtronic line for gas and steam turbine management, which began in the 1960s with the release of the Mark I.  The Mark VI is usually powered from a 125Vdc battery system. However, it can be powered from a 120/240vac source, using a power converter with an isolation transformer that rectifies the power to 125Vdc. For gas turbines, a separate power source is required for the ignition transformers with short circuit protection of 20A or less.

IS200JPDHG1A

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The IS200JPDHG1A is a High-Density Power Distribution Card.  This board provides individual protected control power to each I/O pack.  Several IS200JPDHG1A boards can be daisy-chained together using the J1 and J1X connectors; however, when this is done, the input current cannot exceed the rating of the first JPDH J1 plug.  The IS200JPDHG1A can be used in some hazardous locations, including Class 1 Division 2, Class 1 Zone 2, and ATEX. Users must follow UL/ATEX HazLoc requirements for wiring and maintenance.

The IS200JPDHG1A has twenty-four varistors placed in three rows of eight.  It has twenty-four 2-position plugs placed in three rows of eight (JR1-JR8, JS1-JS8, JT1-JT8.)  The board also has an additional three 2-position plugs marked JR5, JS5, and JT5. It has two 6-position plugs marked J1 and J1X.   More information on the board and its components can be found in GE publication GEI-100861.