Product Description
The GE Common DC Bus Regenerative Board DS200GSIAG1ACA contains three 40-pin connectors, two 16-pin connectors, and 6 jumpers. The board also has 1 8-pin connector, and multiple test points. The replacement of the board requires the drive to be temporarily offline, but it is a simple and quick procedure that can be scheduled in advance in order to limit the disruption to the production activities in the surrounding area. You must consider that only qualified individuals can perform the replacement. The individual must have a good understanding of the replacement procedure, as well as a knowledge of how to work around a high-voltage devices, such as the drive and the components in the drive. The qualified servicer must have knowledge of the installation of the drive, including the power supply cabling installed for the drive. The individual must also understand the cable routing used for the control signals, communication signals, and ground cabling.
If the cabling for the drive must be rerouted for some reason during the replacement procedure, consider that the power supply cables can cause interference if routed near the signal cabling. If that happens the drive might have intermittent problems or not function as intended. Don’t route the power cables and control signal in parallel for a long distance. If possible, route the cables so that the signal cables cross the power cables at right angles only. This limits the exposure to the interference. The servicer must also know the location of the emergency shutoff devices.