DS200TCPDG1BEC GE Gas turbine clamp

S200TCPDG1B Technical Specifications

Manufacturer

GE General Electric

Part Number

DS200TCPDG1B

Product Type

Power Distribution Module

Series

Mark V

Product Description

The GE Power Distribution Board DS200TCPDG1B features 8 toggle switches, 36 fuses, and 4 signal wire terminals. It also has 36 OK LEDs and 1 10-pin connector. The OK LEDs are a quick method for the operator to understand if any of the 36 fuses on the board are blown. When the LEDs are lit, it means that the fuses are operational and all circuits on the board are functioning. When the LEDs are off, the fuse is blown and it must be removed and a new fuse must be installed. The board also is populated with 2 red LEDs that indicate that a problem with the board exists and further diagnosing is required to determine the problem.

The fuse housings are black plastic and the operator is unable to see the state of the fuse. However, a quick glance at the OK LEDs provide the necessary information. Each fuse has an ID assigned to it. The ID is prefixed with FU followed by a number. For example, one fuse holder has the ID FU1, and another has the ID FU2, and another has the ID FU3.

The four signal wire terminals are used to connect copper signal wires from other components in the board. To disconnect a signal wire from the terminal, use a screwdriver to loosen the retention screw. Pull the wire out of the terminal and move it to one side. To install a signal wire insert the copper end into the terminal and tighten the retention screw with a screwdriver.

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Product Description
The GE Power Distribution Board DS200TCPDG1BEC features 8 toggle switches, 36 fuses, and 4 signal wire terminals. It also has 36 OK LEDs and 1 3-pin connector. The GE Power Distribution Board DS200TCPDG1BEC is populated with black plastic housings for 36 fuses. The fuses are situated in a vertical position in the canisters and are easy to access and replace when needed. To replace a fuse on the board, twist the top of the canister to open it. The top remains attached to the canister for ease of use. Use your thumb and one finger to remove the fuse from the canister. It is best practice to discard the blown fuse so that is isn’t inserted into a canister again on the board accidently. To install a new fuse, align the fuse with the opening and drop it into the canister. Either end of the fuse can be dropped into the canister. Place the top on the canister and twist it to close it.

To determine that a fuse is blown and needs replacing consider that a visual inspection of the fuse is not possible because the fuse is inside the canister. However, each fuse has an LED next to it that indicates that the fuse is OK. When lit, the green LED indicates the element in the fuse is intact and working to protect the board circuit. When off, the fuses is blown or the board is not receiving power. If all the LEDs are off, you might suspect that the board is not receiving power.

DS200TCPDG1BEC

DS200TCPDG1BEC