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GE Mark IV Speedtronic DS3800HMPK1F1B Microprocessor Regulator Card

GE Mark IV Speedtronic DS3800HMPK1F1B Microprocessor Regulator Card

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  • Manufacturer: General Electric

  • Product No.: DS3800HMPK1F

  • Country of origin:United States

  • Product Type: Microprocessor Regulator Card

  • Barcode: 8537101190

  • Payment: T/T, Western Union

  • Weight: 500g

  • Dimensions: 23.8cm x 17.7cm x 4cm

  • Shipping port: Xiamen

  • Warranty: 12 months

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Product Overview

The DS3800HMPK1F1B (DS3800HMPK1F1B) is a legacy, high-reliability microprocessed logic computing architecture designed by General Electric for the pioneering Speedtronic Mark IV gas and steam turbine control suite. Operating as a primary controller card, this regulator substrate runs high-speed loop algorithms, processes variable field instrument metrics, and coordinates real-time feedback loop tuning to protect continuous industrial drives. Heavy continuous-process operations—such as base-load utility power generation stations, high-capacity petrochemical refineries, and marine industrial propulsion hubs—rely on the DS3800HMPK1F1B (DS3800HMPK1F1B) to prevent transient governor hunting or overspeed faults. By placing localized computing power right on the board rack, this module shortens command execution windows. This lets the system respond quickly to grid loading changes, protects high-value mechanical rotors, and keeps industrial operations online by reducing unprogrammed system shutdowns.

Component Topography & Signal Routing

The physical board layout, communication ports, and localized diagnostic clusters of the DS3800HMPK1F1B regulator card are engineered for fast maintenance access and low signal attenuation.

  • Direct Bus Connecting Matrix: Outfitted with a premium rear-facing modular connector block that plugs straight into the backplane, routing input voltage rails and logic communication signals without external cabling.

  • Onboard Execution Architecture: Integrates a heavy-duty processing core supported by factory-embedded Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory (EPROM) chips that hold core speed-control software constants securely.

  • Dual Ribbon Connection Ports: Houses two 50-pin ribbon headers and an auxiliary 34-pin connector designed to transfer high-density diagnostic data and external control signals across adjacent rack cards.

  • Chassis Level Ejection Handles: Built with durable mechanical extraction levers on the outer edge to lock the substrate into the slot rails and provide a safe grip for fast component replacement.

  • High-Visibility Diagnostic Lights: Features a cluster of four diagnostic status LEDs (3 red indicators and 1 amber light) aligned with the front card edge to report runtime validation and fault warnings directly.

Performance Specifications & Physical Dimensions

Control Parameter Technical Specification Standard Values
Model Identity DS3800HMPK1F1B
Brand Manufacturer General Electric (GE Boards & Turbine Control)
Control System Line Speedtronic Mark IV Turbine Control Platform
Module Classification Microprocessor Regulator Card / Governor Logic Substrate
Processor Technology Onboard Microprocessor with socketed EPROM chips
Interface Port Layout 1 x Modular Rack Connector / 2 x 50-Pin Ports / 1 x 34-Pin Port
Visual Monitoring Cluster 4 x Front-Facing LEDs (Three Red, One Amber)
Nominal Operating Supply 24 VDC Supplied directly through the backplane contacts
Physical Dimensions 160 mm x 160 mm Standard Form Factor Frame
Net Equipment Weight Approximately 0.5 kg
Operating Thermal Window 0 to 60 deg C Baseplate Ambient Temperature Parameters
Storage Temperature Bounds -40 to +85 deg C Structural Storage Limits
Manufacturing Location United States (USA)

Turbine Regulation & System FAQs

What specific operational telemetry do the four front-mounted LEDs provide during runtime?

The four front-facing LEDs act as an emergency diagnostic array. Under normal processing operations, their flashing states indicate active data throughput and microprocessor logic verification. If an internal memory checksum error occurs, or if a critical communication line breaks down, the lights drop out of sequence or trigger a specific error pattern to help field technicians troubleshoot the problem quickly.

How does the rear modular connector design simplify installation inside the Mark IV panel rack?

The rear-facing modular connector combines power distribution and logic signal routing into a single interface. As the board slides along the rack guide rails, the male and female connector halves align and seat together perfectly. This eliminates the need to route separate power and signal cables, reducing wiring clutter and keeping signal attenuation low.

Does this version of the DS3800HMPK1F1B include internal software programming options?

No. This board uses socketed Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory (EPROM) chips that hold pre-compiled factory firmware code. Site-specific turbine constants and speed loop profiles must be burned onto these memory chips prior to final insertion into the card slot to ensure proper runtime integration with the parent control system.


Engineering & Installation Guide

  • Electrostatic Grounding and EPROM Component Handling:

    The microprocessors and erasable programmable ROM chips on the DS3800HMPK1F1B are highly sensitive to electrostatic discharge (ESD). Field engineers must wear a properly bonded anti-static wrist strap connected to the enclosure framework before removing the board from its static-resistant shipping bag. Handle the card strictly by its fiberglass borders and outer mechanical levers to avoid touching the trace lines or pins.

  • Card Extraction and Ribbon Cable Management:

    Before pulling a card from the rack, disconnect the 34-pin ribbon cable located between the extraction handles, followed by the dual 50-pin ribbon connectors. Lift up on the twin mechanical retention levers together to unlatch the rear modular contacts smoothly. Use the handles to pull the card straight out along the guide rails, preventing pin bend or scratch damage to adjacent slots.

  • Convection Cooling Clearances and Contaminant Management:

    The board relies on natural upward convection through the 160 mm x 160 mm layout to maintain stable component temperatures. Keep the areas directly above and below the card slots clear of wiring bundles or obstruction plates. Periodically blow out accumulated non-conductive dust to prevent thermal buildup, keeping the surrounding air within the certified 0 to 60 deg C operating window.

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  • Standard Delivery: 4-6 Business Days via DHL, FedEx, and UPS.
  • Express Dispatch: Same-day dispatch for in-stock orders placed before 2:00 PM (GMT+8).
  • Worldwide Coverage: Serving over 150 countries, including rapid delivery to Saudi Arabia and UAE.

Returns & Warranty

  • 30-Day Guarantee: Returns accepted for in-stock products in original, factory-sealed packaging.
  • 12-Month Warranty: Every industrial component is backed by our professional technical warranty.

Orders are processed and delivered Monday-Friday (excluding public holidays).


For full eligibility, restocking fees, and international return details, please view our official Refund & Return Policy .

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Color pattern
Green
Country of origin
United States
Power source
DC Power

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