GE DS215LRPBG1AZZ02A Resolver Card
General info
Manufacture | GE |
Item No | DS215LRPBG1AZZ02A |
Article number | DS215LRPBG1AZZ02A |
Series | Mark V |
Origin | United States(US) |
Dimension | 160*160*120(mm) |
Weight | 0.8 kg |
Customs Tariff Number | 85389091 |
Type | Resolver Card |
Detailed data
GE DS215LRPBG1AZZ02A Resolver Card
The DS215LRPBG1AZZ02A resolver card is manufactured by General Electric for use in the Mark V series turbine control system.
During system startup, the Mark V control system performs diagnostics to verify the functionality of key components. This initial check ensures that the system is operating within normal parameters before entering active mode.
Background diagnostics run continuously throughout system operation, constantly monitoring the health of the control panel, sensors, and output devices. Any anomalies or faults detected during operation trigger an alarm for timely intervention and remediation.
Users can manually initiate diagnostics to further investigate specific areas of concern or to perform routine checks. These diagnostics provide detailed feedback on the status of individual components, facilitating targeted troubleshooting and maintenance.
The Mark V system's built-in diagnostics excel at pinpointing faults. Faults can be identified not only at the system level, but also at the board level of the control panel and the circuit level of the sensors and actuators. This granular level of identification allows for quick and accurate diagnosis of problems, minimizing downtime and optimizing system performance. The Mark V's triple redundant design allows for online replacement of circuit boards, ensuring uninterrupted operation even during maintenance activities. This feature minimizes disruption to critical processes and improves system reliability. Additionally, where physical access and system isolation are possible, sensors can be replaced online, further simplifying maintenance procedures.
The DS215LRPBG1AZZ02A functions as a resolver card. It is designed with four terminal strips along its front edge and an additional smaller terminal strip on the rear edge. The board has a female connector on the rear edge. It has a larger transformer assembly near the high voltage electrolytic capacitor bank in the upper right quadrant. There are also several heat sinks in this quadrant.
Given that this DS215LRPBG1AZZ02A printed circuit board belongs to a now obsolete legacy General Electric product line, it does not have a large amount of associated original printed online instruction manual material surrounding it. Given this, the DS215LRPBG1AZZ02A functional product number itself can be considered the primary source of information about the DS215LRPBG1AZZ02A board hardware components and component specifications, with these details encoded in a series of consecutive functional naming blocks. For example, the DS215LRPBG1AZZ02A functional product number begins with the DS215 series label, representing the special Mark V series motherboard assembly of this DS215LRPBG1AZZ02A device and its domestic original manufacturing location. There are some other important details embedded in the function block of the DS215LRPBG1AZZ02A functional part number.
Frequently asked questions about the product are as follows:
-What is the DS215LRPBG1AZZ02A resolver card?
This is a resolver card developed by GE for the Mark VI system. This system was one of the last systems released by GE before the Speedtronic gas/steam turbine management line was phased out.
-What are the built-in diagnostics in the Mark V control system?
The built-in diagnostics in the Mark V control system are comprehensive routines designed to monitor system health, identify faults, and facilitate proactive maintenance.
-What are the resolver functions?
Processes resolver signals to facilitate precise turbine control terminal connections. Equipped with terminal blocks for direct input and output connections.
-What does the power assembly include?
The power assembly includes transformers, capacitors, and heat sinks for efficient power conditioning