Brand: GE Description: Analog I/O Terminal Board Condition: Brand New Certificate:COO TEST REPORT WARRANTY LETTER Warranty: 1 year Inventory Qty: 15 Payment Term: T/T Shipping Port: ShenZhen GE DS200TBCAG1AAB is an analog I/O terminal board designed for the Mark V turbine control system. It is a critical interface that facilitates connectivity and communication between various components within the control system.
Manufacture |
GE |
Model Number |
DS200TBCAG1AAB |
Ordering Number |
DS200TBCAG1AAB |
Catalog |
Speedtronic Mark V |
Country Of Origin |
USA |
HS CODE |
85389091 |
Dimension |
38cm×36cm×32cm |
Packing Dimension |
40cm*38cm*35cm |
Weight |
3kg |
Input: 30 3-wire RTD (resistance temperature detector) inputs.
Connection: JCC connection and JDD connection.
Product Function
RTD Terminal: GE DS200TBCAG1AAB used as an RTD terminal module in the Mark V series turbine control system, providing connection and terminal points for RTD sensors used to measure temperature.
Analog I/O Terminal Board: GE DS200TBCAG1AAB was born as an RTD terminal module, but it can also be use as analog I/O terminal board, other analog input and output signals can be connected and processed.
Signal Terminal: The board is equipped with two 90 signal line terminals to monitor and control various signals within the turbine control system.
Connector: GE DS200TBCAG1AAB includes two 50-pin connectors marked with JDD and JCC, providing versatile communication options for various system configurations.
Application range
Power Generation: GE DS200TBCAG1AAB Often utilized in gas turbine control systems within the power generation sector to monitor and regulate the temperature of diverse components (including turbine blades, bearings, and combustion chambers) to guarantee the safe and efficient operation of the turbine.
Industrial Automation: GE DS200TBCAG1AAB can be implemented in additional industrial automation systems that need temperature tracking and management, for instance, in chemical production amenities, refineries, and manufacture plants to follow the temperature of reactors, ovens, as well as other equipment.
Troubleshooting
Connection Problems:JCC and JDD connectors and RTD sensor terminals connection problems. Ensure that all connections are tight and free from corrosion or damage. Reestablish or replace the connector or terminals as needed, if the connection is loose or damaged.
Faulty RTD Sensor: If the temperature readings are incorrect or inconsistent, it could be a sign that the RTD sensor is faulty. Use a multimeter or other testing equipment to determine whether the resistance value is correct. (If a sensor is determined to be defective replace it.)
Circuit Board Failure: If the module still does not work properly after checking the connections and sensors, it could be a problem with the circuit board itself.
Configuration Error: Check the configuration settings of the module and related control system to ensure that they are correct. Confirm that the jumper and software settings or other parameter settings are not incorrect and adversely affecting module operation.
Diagnostic indicators: Look at the diagnostic LED's for any error codes or status messages help you pinpoint the problem.