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DS200SDCCG1AGD | GE | Mark V Series Drive Control BoardDS200SDCCG1AGD | GE | Mark V Series Drive Control BoardDS200SDCCG1AGD | GE | Mark V Series Drive Control Board
DS200SDCCG1AGD | GE | Mark V Series Drive Control Board
DS200SDCCG1AGD | GE | Mark V Series Drive Control Board
DS200SDCCG1AGD | GE | Mark V Series Drive Control Board

DS200SDCCG1AGD | GE | Mark V Series Drive Control Board


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PRODUCT SKU : DS200SDCCG1AGD

PRODUCT TYPE : Drive Control Board

PRODUCT VENDOR : General Electric


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Product Details

Product Overview

The DS200SDCCG1AGD serves as the primary controller for General Electric's Mark V drive systems. This high-performance Drive Control Board executes the core computational logic required to regulate industrial motor drives and turbine operations. By utilizing a multi-processor architecture, it ensures real-time data processing and synchronized system management. We offer this component as a 100% Brand New, original GE product to guarantee maximum reliability for your critical infrastructure.

Technical Specifications

The DS200SDCCG1AGD integrates advanced processing power with robust diagnostic hardware:

Component Technical Detail
Manufacturer GE General Electric
Series Mark V Speedtronic
Primary Function Main Drive Controller
Processor Architecture Three (3) On-board Microprocessors
Memory Multi-access RAM (Simultaneous Multi-processor Access)
Diagnostic Interface Ten (10) LED Fault Indicator Row
Configuration Manual GEI-100029
Programming Supports Laptop-based Serial Configuration

Engineering Advantages

  • Parallel Processing Power: Three dedicated microprocessors share access to the on-board RAM simultaneously. This architecture eliminates data bottlenecks and allows the board to execute complex control algorithms with minimal latency.

  • Instantaneous Fault Diagnostics: A row of ten LEDs provides immediate visual feedback. During normal operation, LEDs pulse in pairs from left to right. If a system failure occurs, the board triggers specific LED sequences to display precise fault codes, allowing technicians to identify issues without external tools.

  • Scalable Configuration Deployment: The DS200SDCCG1AGD supports centralized parameter management. Engineers can generate a single configuration file on a laptop and download it to multiple boards across different drives, ensuring system-wide consistency and reducing commissioning time.

  • High-Voltage Resilience: Designed for the demanding environment of GE Motors and Industrial Systems, the board’s layout isolates low-voltage logic from the high-voltage drive components found within the cabinet.

Installation & Safety Protocol

Due to the critical nature of the Drive Control Board, engineers must follow these operational guidelines:

  1. Lethal Voltage Awareness: High voltage exists across the board and cabinet components. Never touch any internal parts while the drive receives power.

  2. Visual Inspection: To check board health, open the cabinet door and observe the LED sequence. A smooth left-to-right scan indicates healthy operation, while a static "lit-up" row signals a fault code.

  3. Parameter Setup: Upon installing a new board, you must configure the parameters to define how the microprocessors analyze data and regulate the drive. Use the tools provided in the GEI-100029 manual to ensure the board matches your specific motor requirements.

FAQs

  • How does the triple-processor system improve performance?

    The three microprocessors access the same RAM bank at the same time. This allows the board to handle I/O processing, motor logic, and diagnostic monitoring in parallel rather than sequentially, significantly increasing response speed.

  • What do the ten LEDs signify during a system error?

    When the board detects a malfunction, it utilizes the 10-LED row to display a binary or sequential fault code. Refer to the GEI-100029 manual to translate these visual patterns into specific hardware or software errors.

  • Can I use the same configuration for multiple DS200SDCCG1AGD boards?

    Yes. You can create a master configuration file on a laptop and download it to numerous boards. This feature is particularly useful for facilities managing multiple identical drive assemblies.

  • Is this board a refurbished or used unit?

    No. This listing is for a 100% Brand New original GE unit. It has never been installed, ensuring that the microprocessors and RAM have zero previous operational wear.

Additional Information

  • 100% Genuine Parts: All products are original and authentic, ensuring reliable industrial performance.
  • 30-Day Refund Guarantee: Return any in-stock item within 30 days in original, unopened packaging for a full refund (excluding shipping and fees).
  • 12-Month Warranty: Covers defects in materials or workmanship; excludes misuse, normal wear, or unauthorized modifications.
  • Worldwide Shipping: We ship via USPS, UPS, FedEx, and DHL. Delivery times vary by country and may be subject to customs or import fees.
  • Support & Contact: Technical and warranty assistance is available anytime. Contact us here: Contact.
  • Purchase Guidance: Check product specifications and compatibility carefully before ordering to ensure proper application.




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