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Part Number: DS200LRPAF1ACC
Manufacturer: General Electric
Series: Mark V
Product type: Line Protection Card
Availability: In Stock
Country of Manufacture: United States (USA)
DS200LRPAF1ACC is a Line Protection Card designed and developed by GE. It is a part of the Mark V control system. It provides essential functions for ensuring the reliability and safety of power lines. Whether configured in Simplex or Triple Modular Redundant (TMR) mode, this card offers robust fault tolerance mechanisms and a direct sensor interface, enhancing system resilience.
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What is DS200LRPAF1ACC?
It is a Line Protection Card designed and developed by GE
What is the role of the Hardwired system in turbine control?
The Hardwired system serves as an interface facilitating communication between various components within the turbine control setup. It enables command transmission to the turbine control system, receives feedback data from the turbine, manages alarms, and connects to the interface processor for data exchange.
What commands can be sent to the turbine control system through the Hardwired system?
Commands include turbine start/stop, fast load adjustments, governor set point changes, base/peak load selection, fuel type selection, generator voltage adjustments, and synchronization control.
What feedback does the Hardwired system receive from the turbine control system?
Feedback data includes watts, VARS, volts for analog meters, breaker status, starting sequence status, flame indication, and temperature control indication. This feedback enables real-time monitoring of turbine performance and status.
How does the Hardwired system manage alarms?
Alarm management involves transmitting alarm data via RS232C from the Modbus link. The system serves as a Modbus slave station, responding to requests from the master, and supports transmission speeds ranging from 300 to 19,200 baud.