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Part Number: DS3800NSCA
Manufacturer: General Electric
Series: Mark IV
Product Type: Speed Current Regulator Auxiliary Card
Availability: In Stock
Operating temperature: -30 to 65 degrees Celsius
Size: 8.26 cm x 4.19 cm
Repair: 3-7 Day
Availability: In Stock
Country of Manufacture: United States (USA)
DS3800NSCA is a Speed Current Regulator Auxiliary Card manufactured and designed by General Electrics. It is a part of the Mark IV Series used in Gas Turbine Control Systems. In a turbine control system, a Speed/Current Regulator Auxiliary Card (SCRA card) is an electronic device that helps regulate the speed and current of the turbine. It works by monitoring the turbine's rotational speed and the current flow in the generator and then adjusting the flow of fuel or steam to the turbine accordingly. The SCRA card is typically a printed circuit board that is installed in the turbine control panel. It receives input signals from various sensors and instruments in the turbine and uses these inputs to generate output signals that control the fuel or steam flow to the turbine. The SCRA card is an important component of the turbine control system, as it helps ensure that the turbine operates safely and efficiently.
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What is DS3800NSCA?
It is a Speed Current Regulator Auxiliary Card manufactured and designed by General Electrics.
What are the major components of the control system?
The major components of the system include a control processor, input/output modules, communication modules, and a human-machine interface (HMI).
What is the role of the control processor in the control system?
The control processor is the heart of the system and is responsible for performing all control and monitoring functions.
What is the purpose of the input/output modules in the Mark IV control system?
The input/output modules provide a means for the system to interface with the various sensors and actuators in the gas turbine.