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General Electric DS200TCEAG1BSF Mark V Emergency Overspeed Board

General Electric DS200TCEAG1BSF Mark V Emergency Overspeed Board

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  • Manufacturer: General Electric

  • Product No.: DS200TCEAG1BSF

  • Country of origin:United States

  • Product Type: Emergency Overspeed Board

  • Barcode: 8537101190

  • Payment: T/T, Western Union

  • Weight: 650g

  • Dimensions: 280 mm x 180 mm x 35 mm (H x W x D)

  • Shipping port: Xiamen

  • Warranty: 12 months

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Description

The DS200TCEAG1BSF is a printed circuit board developed by General Electric for the Mark V Turbine Control System Series. Functioning as an Emergency Overspeed Board (abbreviated as TCEA), this Group 1 module is integrated into automated drive assemblies for wind, steam, or gas turbine control applications. The DS200TCEAG1BSF features a normal assembly type with specialized functional and artwork revisions, building upon the baseline architecture of the parent DS200TCEAG1 board layout.

The primary function of this board is to process turbine overspeed limits and manage flame detection trip signals, initiating drive shutdowns when safety boundaries are breached. Positioned securely within the system < P > core, it coordinates diagnostic routines via specialized internal hardware structures, using Speedtronic control technology to interface with auxiliary control boards across the drive network.

Features

  • Employs specialized integrated loops including TCEA Flame Detection, TCEA Turbine Overspeed, and TCEA Automatic Synchronizing circuits.
  • Features an onboard 80196 microprocessor designed for high-reliability local signal processing and trip execution.
  • Accommodates multiple programmable read-only memory (PROM) modules for firmware management.
  • Outfitted with a standard protective layer using a normal style PCB coating to insulate circuit traces.
  • Incorporates 30 manual Berg jumpers for precise location programming and functional hardware tracking.
  • Utilizes the Mark V IO Configuration Editor for software setup and system parameter alignment.

Applications

  • Gas, steam, and wind turbine automated drive systems.
  • Emergency trip and turbine overspeed monitoring infrastructure.
  • Triple Modular Redundant (TMR) safety and diagnostic control loops.
  • Industrial flame detection and emergency signal isolation.

Technical Specifications

Parameter Specification
Manufacturer GE General Electric
Series Mark V
Part Number DS200TCEAG1BSF
Functional Description Emergency Over Speed Board
Functional Acronym TCEA
Assembly Type Normal Assembly
Revision Quantity 1 Revision
Mark V Series Grouping Group 1
Microprocessor Type Intel 80196
Fuses 3 fuses
Jumpers 30 Berg jumpers
Connectors Pair of bayonet connectors, multi-pin block connectors
System Location < P > Core
Software Management IO Configuration Editor

Connections/Interfaces

Connector Pin Function
J7 PD Core Power Distribution Connector
JK TCEB Board Signal Connector
JL TCTG Board Trip Signal Connector
JW TCEB Board Flame Detection Signal Connector
JX1 Daisy Chained IONET Connector 1
JX2 Daisy Chained IONET Connector 2

Installation Guidelines

  • Board Orientation & Support: When inserting or removing cables via the male bayonet connectors, hold the connector with one hand and secure the board frame firmly with the other hand to prevent bending or mechanical stress on the board substrate.
  • Location Programming: Configure the 30 onboard Berg jumpers to program the card for its precise tracking location in the < P > core. If the module is relocated within the panel, these jumpers must be reset to match the new slot coordinates.
  • Software Configuration: Complete system deployment and interface configuration via the standard Mark V IO Configuration Editor tool.
  • Circuit Protection: Ensure all 3 onboard fuses are present and correctly matched to the designated circuit specifications before restoring power to the distribution network via the J7 connector.
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What programs the location of the module within the system housing?

A series of onboard Berg jumpers are used to program the device to its specific operating location within the system < P > core. These jumpers must be matched if the module is moved.

What primary protection functions are assigned to this board?

The device is primarily responsible for processing turbine overspeed and flame detection trip signals, shutting down the drive assembly when abnormal parameters are met.

What tool handles the software setup for this module?

Software configuration and alignment for the board are managed through the standard Mark V IO Configuration Editor utility.

What type of processing hardware is embedded on the circuit board?

The board features an onboard 80196 microprocessor alongside multiple sockets for programmable read-only memory modules.

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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

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

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