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DS200PCCAG7ACB

Direct Current Power Connect Card developed by General Electric under the Mark V series.
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a Direct Current Power Connect Card developed 
by General Electric under the Mark V series
It connects the drive to the SCR power bridge and
acts as an interface. When you take the drive offline 
to replace the board, it's recommended to undertake 
routine maintenance on it as well. As a result, you can 
use the downtime to keep the drive-in in good operating 
order and avoid having to plan another repair appointment


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Technical specifications for DS200PCCAG7ACB

  • Manufacturer:
    General Electric
  • Product Category:
    Gas Turbine Control
  • Spare Part Number:
    DS200PCCAG7A
  • Estimated shipping dimensions:
    27.8x21.2x2.5cm
  • Weight:
    0.8 kg
  • Tariff Code:
    8537101190
  • Country of origin:
    USA
  • Place of shipment:
    Xiamen, Fujian, China
  • Operating Voltage:
    Operating Voltage
  • Application Systems:
    GE Mark V Control Systems, DC2000 Drive Systems
  • Compatible Power Boards:
    SDCI Power Boards
  • Dimensions:
    Approx. 11 in × 8.5 in
  • Operating Temperature:
    -40°C to +70°C
  • Stock:
    40

Ask our team:

  • What is the function of the DS200PCCAG7ACB?
    The DS200PCCAG7ACB Power Connect Card (PCCA) is used to connect the DC2000 drive system to the SCR power bridge, enabling power distribution and electrical interfacing within GE drive systems.
  • Which systems use the DS200PCCAG7ACB board?
    This board is mainly used in: GE DC2000 Drive Systems GE Mark V Turbine Control Systems Industrial SCR-based DC motor drive applications
  • What is the supported voltage range?
    The DS200PCCAG7ACB is designed for systems operating at less than 600 V RMS AC.
  • Can the DS200PCCAG7ACB board be repaired?
    Generally, the board does not contain field-serviceable components. If it fails, the recommended solution is full board replacement.
  • What protection circuits are supported by this board?
    The board supports several protection features, including: AC Snubber circuits DC Snubber circuits Compatibility with line fuses and reactors These features help protect power components from voltage spikes and transient conditions.
  • How many configurable jumpers are available on the board?
    The DS200PCCAG7ACB includes four configurable hardware jumpers: JP1 JP2 WP3 WP4 These jumpers allow system configuration depending on the drive setup.
  • What does “G7” represent in the model number?
    The G7 designation indicates that the board belongs to Group 7 of the PCCA boards, which determines compatibility based on system voltage rating, frame type, and drive configuration.
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