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IS200PPDCG1A

POWER SUPPLY BOARD
Product DESCRIPTION
Part Number
IS200PPDCG1A
Manufacturer
General Electric
Country of Manufacture
As Per GE Manufacturing Policy
Series
Mark VI/VIe
Function
Module
Availability
In Stock
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR GE - IS200PPDCG1A

IS200PPDCG1A is a Power Supply Board developed by GE. It is a part of the Mark VIe control system. The Mark VIe control system is engineered to offer versatility and reliability by accommodating various power sources and configurations. It supports multiple power inputs, including 115/230 V AC, 24 V DC, and 125 V DC, which can be configured redundantly to ensure system resilience.

FEATURES

  • Power sources are transformed to 28 V DC, which is utilized for the operation of the I/O packs. Additionally, the controllers within the system can operate from the 28 V DC power source, direct AC, or direct 24 V DC battery power, providing flexibility in power management.
  • The system architecture can be broadly categorized into two main components: the core distribution system and the branch circuit elements. The core distribution system comprises components that interface directly with the I/O packs to provide system feedback and serve as the primary power management units for individual cabinets or cabinet series. On the other hand, the branch circuit elements receive output from the core components and distribute power to individual circuits within the cabinets. Unlike the core components, branch circuits do not contribute to system feedback and have their feedback mechanisms.
  • It's important to note that the composition of the Power Distribution Module (PDM) may vary depending on the specific requirements of each system. Not all core components and branch circuits may be utilized in every system configuration, allowing for customization based on the application's needs and constraints. This modular approach ensures scalability, efficiency, and adaptability across a range of operational environments.
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