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Part No.: DS200TCEAF1BDC
Manufacturer: General Electric
Country of Manufacture: United States of America (USA)
Temperature Operating: -30 to 65oC
Product Type: EPROM Set
Availability: In Stock
Series: Mark V
DS200TCEAF1BDC is an EPROM Set developed by GE. It is a part of Mark V control system. EPROMs store critical startup sequences, protection logic, and operational instructions that allow the system to function seamlessly. Since EPROM memory is non-volatile, it retains its data even when power is lost, making it a reliable solution for industrial environments where system integrity is crucial. These memory modules are pre-programmed and tested to meet GE's stringent performance standards, ensuring accurate execution of control functions.
A key innovation in the Mark V system is Software-Implemented Fault Tolerance (SIFT), a robust software mechanism that continuously monitors system performance, detects anomalies, and takes corrective action when necessary. SIFT enhances the system’s ability to handle hardware faults, sensor failures, and unexpected conditions without disrupting turbine operations.
In addition to the main control system, the Mark V includes an independent protective module that serves as an additional safeguard against turbine failures. This module:
The WOC team is always available to help you with your Mark V requirements. For more information, please contact WOC.
What is DS200TCEAF1BDC?
It is an EPROM Set developed by GE under the Mark V series.
What is the role of the independent protective module in the system?
It provides hardwired protection for overspeed shutdown and flame detection.
Can the Mark V be upgraded?
Yes, it can be upgraded to Mark VI or Mark VIe for better processing power and diagnostics.
What are common issues with the Mark V?
Possible issues include EPROM corruption, sensor failures, and communication errors, which require diagnostics and maintenance.