DS3800NPCD is a power converter filter developed by GE under the Mark IV series. The Mark IV is a turbine management system from the Mark series. Since 1969, when the first Mark system was released, the Mark series has been in use. The technologies behind the Mark systems were developed in the late 1940s. For decades, these systems have been in use for turbine operation. Turbine procedures are automated with these products. They control the operation of the turbines and protect them from damage.
The Silver metal wire is used to connect each resistor to the surface of the card. The resistors are held in place by white plastic mounts that extend over the board's surface.
The DS3800NPCD additionally has a number of jumper pins. The jumper pins are composed of metal and are silver in color. On the DS3800NPCD, there are at least five jumper pins. A jumper can be used to link jumper pins. The functioning of the board can be altered by using jumpers.
Each corner of the DS3800NPCD has a hole in it. The card can be fastened into place using these holes if necessary.