DS2020LPPB312A - Line Protection Board

DS2020LPPB312A - Line Protection Board DS2020LPPB312A - Line Protection Board

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SPECIFICATIONS

Part No.: DS2020LPPB312A
Manufacturer: General Electric
Country of Manufacture: United States of America (USA)
Current suppression: MOVs
Product Type: Line Protection Board
Availability: In Stock
Series: Drive Control

Functional Description

DS2020LPPB312A is a Line Protection Board developed by GE. It is a part of Drive Control system. As a part of the Drive Control system, the board seamlessly integrates with other components to deliver robust protection and control capabilities. It works in conjunction with the drive control modules to maintain stable and reliable operation of drive systems.

Operator Interface

  • The Operator Interface (I) serves as the central hub for monitoring and controlling operations within the system. Comprising several essential components, including a PC, color monitor, cursor positioning device, keyboard, and printer, it facilitates seamless interaction with the system's functionalities.
  • Operators utilize the workstation to monitor system parameters, view alarms, and control various aspects of the system's operation. This is achieved through the integration of communication links with the plant's Distributed Control System (DCS), enabling centralized control and coordination of system activities.
  • User interaction with the Operator Interface (I) is facilitated through the monitor, cursor positioning device, and optional keyboard. While the keyboard is not strictly necessary, it offers convenience for accessing displays with dedicated function keys and entering numerical values for setpoint adjustments.
  • Setpoint adjustments, such as altering rotational speeds or engaging system functions like the turning gear, can be precisely executed through the interface. Operators select commands and confirm execution, ensuring accurate control over system operations.
  • The monitor, available in various sizes and types, offers flexibility in deployment options. It can be desktop-mounted, integrated into a control room console as a drop-in insert, or housed within a separate freestanding cabinet, catering to different user preferences and operational requirements.
  • The Operator Interface (I) offers flexibility in its application, serving as both the sole operator interface and a local maintenance workstation. In the former scenario, it provides direct access to system controls and monitoring capabilities, while in the latter, operator control and monitoring are facilitated through communication links with the DCS.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is DS2020LPPB312A?
It is a Line Protection Board developed by GE under the Drive Control series.

How does the Operator Interface (I) offer flexibility in its application?
The Operator Interface (I) serves two primary roles: as the sole operator interface and as a local maintenance workstation. This versatility allows it to adapt to different operational scenarios and user requirements.

What functions does the Operator Interface (I) fulfill as the sole operator interface?
As the sole operator interface, the Operator Interface (I) provides direct access to system controls and monitoring capabilities. Operators can interact with the system in real-time, making adjustments and responding to alarms as needed.

How does the Operator Interface (I) function as a local maintenance workstation?
In the role of a local maintenance workstation, operator control and monitoring are facilitated through communication links with the Distributed Control System (DCS). While operators may not have direct access to system controls, they can still monitor system status and perform maintenance tasks remotely.