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IS400JPDDG4A - Power Distribution Board

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Module manufactured by General Electric as part of the Mark VI/VIe Series used in gas turbine sppedtronic control systems
Product DESCRIPTION
Part Number
IS400JPDDG4A
Manufacturer
General Electric
Country of Manufacture
As Per GE Manufacturing Policy
Series
Mark VI
Function
Module
Availability
In Stock
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR GE - IS400JPDDG4A
IS400JPDDG4A is a DC Power Distribution Board manufactured and designed by General Electric as part of the Mark VIe Series used in GE Distributed Control Systems. A DC Power Distribution Board is an electrical component used to distribute and manage direct current (DC) power in various applications. It serves as a centralized hub that takes in a single DC power source and divides it into multiple output channels, providing power to different devices, circuits, or subsystems. This distribution board is commonly found in various industries and systems, including: FEATURES OF DC POWER DISTRIBUTION BOARD: Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs): PLCs are digital computers used to control and automate industrial processes. They require a stable and clean power supply to operate accurately. Sensors: Various sensors, such as temperature sensors, pressure sensors, and proximity sensors, are an integral part of control systems. They often need a constant power source to function correctly. Actuators: Actuators are devices used to control and manipulate physical processes. These may include motors, solenoids, pneumatic valves, etc., which require power to operate. Signal Conditioners: Signal conditioners are used to convert and process analog signals from sensors into digital signals suitable for processing by the control system. Human-Machine Interfaces (HMIs): HMIs provide the means for human operators to interact with and monitor the control system. These displays and touchscreens also require power. Communication Modules: Control systems often include communication modules for exchanging data with other systems or higher-level control networks.
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