GE DS3800NMEC1G1H Motor Field Control Board for Speedtronic Mark IV Gas and Steam Turbines
The DS3800NMEC1G1H is a critical component in the Speedtronic (Mark IV) system from General Electric, specifically designed to regulate and manage the operations of gas and steam turbines. Its robust design ensures precision and reliability in demanding industrial environments.
Manufacturer:General Electric
Model:DS3800NMEC1G1H
Board Type:Motor Exciter Control Board
Application:Speedtronic Mark IV System
Frequency:Ten-degree increments
Crystal Oscillator:Silver square for precise frequency creation
Connectors:One 6-pin right-angled header connector
Supporting Components:Five PCB mating connectors
Additional Features:Fitted with multiple nylon spacer pins to support other PCBs
The DS3800NMEC1G1H is designed for use in the Speedtronic (Mark IV) series, which is renowned for its superior control and monitoring capabilities in gas and steam turbines. This motor exciter control board plays a pivotal role in the internal combustion process, enabling precise regulation of the turbine’s operation.
Crafted from high-quality materials, this board includes multiple nylon spacer pins to support additional PCBs and enhance durability. It is also equipped with a 6-pin right-angled header connector and five PCB mating connections, ensuring robust and reliable performance.
The DS3800NMEC1G1H supports ten-degree increments, allowing for fine-tuned adjustments in the motor excitation process. Its silver square crystal oscillator generates a high and precise frequency, contributing to the board’s exceptional accuracy and reliability.
Installation and maintenance of the DS3800NMEC1G1H are straightforward, thanks to its intuitive design and comprehensive documentation. This makes it a valuable addition to any turbine control system, offering unmatched performance and longevity.
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