DS3800NLTB1K1G - LodTrak Multifunction I/O Module

DS3800NLTB1K1G - LodTrak Multifunction I/O Module DS3800NLTB1K1G - LodTrak Multifunction I/O Module

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SPECIFICATIONS:

Part No: DS3800NLTB1K1G
Manufacturer: General Electric
Series: Mark IV
Product Type: LodTrak Multifunction I/O Module
Input Range: 0-10 V, 4-20 mA
Power Requirements: 24V DC,
Output Range: 0-10 V, 4-20 mA
Dimensions: 150 mm x 100 mm x 30 mm
Mounting: Standard mounting
Operating Temperature: -20°C to +70°C
Country of Origin: USA
Availability: In Stock

FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION:

DS3800NLTB1K1G is a LodTrak Multifunction I/O Module manufactured and designed by General Electric and is part of the Mark IV Series used in GE Speedtronic gas turbine control systems. The LodTrak Multifunction I/O Module is a versatile component designed for industrial automation systems. It provides multiple input and output channels that can be configured to handle various signal types, including digital and analog inputs and outputs. This modular device offers scalability and adaptability, making it ideal for diverse applications in industrial environments. With its programmable features, the LodTrak module can be customized to meet specific operational needs, while its robust design ensures reliable performance even in harsh conditions. It integrates seamlessly with central controllers or PLCs via standard industrial communication protocols, enhancing the flexibility and efficiency of automation systems.

OPERATION OF LOADTRAK MULTIFUNCTION I/O MODULE:

  • The LODTRAK multifunction module integrates various protective functions into a single package using plug-in printed wiring cards. The specific functions included in each module are identified by comparing the module's title number with the tabulation in the identification section.
  • Each function is described individually in the following paragraphs, except Ground Fault protection. Generally, motor-line currents are detected by separate current transformers, which convert the currents into voltage signals via three Current-to-Voltage (CIV) transducers.
  • These signals are then processed by the phase and overload protection function printed wiring cards Ground fault currents are detected using a separately supplied donut-type current transformer, through which all power conductors to the motor pass. The signal from the ground fault current transformer is processed by the ground fault printed wiring card.

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS:

What is the LodTrak Multifunction I/O Module?

The LodTrak Multifunction I/O Module is a versatile industrial device that integrates multiple input and output functions into a single package. It is designed to handle various types of signals, including digital and analog inputs and outputs, to support diverse automation and control applications.

What functions can the LodTrak module perform?

The module can perform several protective functions such as phase protection, overload protection, and ground fault detection. The specific functions included depend on the module's title number, which can be referenced in the identification section of the documentation.

How are motor-line currents monitored?

Motor-line currents are sensed by separately supplied current transformers. These transformers convert the currents into voltage signals, which are then processed by the phase and overload protection function printed wiring cards.