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Part Number: DS3820PSFC
Manufacturer: General Electric
Series: Mark IV
Product Type: Power Supply Module
Operating temperature: -40 to +55 degrees Celsius
Availability: In Stock
Country of Manufacture: United States (USA)
DS3820PSFC is a Power Supply Module manufactured and designed by General Electrics. It is a part of the Mark IV Series used in GE Speedtronic Gas Turbine Control Systems. It transforms incoming alternating current (AC) power into required direct current. Furthermore, output conditioning is provided to ensure that the DC has little noise and no spikes. It is housed inside a sizable metal housing that has numerous apertures and grilles for heat ventilation. A board with eight female plug connections is one of several circuit boards that are put externally on the device. Surface-connected plugs on this board allow connections to inside components.
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What is DS3820PSFC?
It is a Power Supply Module manufactured and designed by General Electrics
How does the Module maintain system reliability?
The Module ensures reliable power delivery by regulating the output voltage, even in the event of input fluctuations. It also includes protection features such as overvoltage, short-circuit, and overheat protection to safeguard against electrical issues.
What protection mechanisms are built into the Module?
The module is equipped with protection mechanisms like overvoltage and overcurrent protection, as well as thermal protection to prevent damage due to electrical surges, overheating, or short circuits.