GE DS200TBQAG1A DS200TBQAG1ABB RST Terminal Board
Description
Manufacture | GE |
Model | DS200TBQAG1A |
Ordering information | DS200TBQAG1ABB |
Catalog | Speedtronic Mark V |
Description | GE DS200TBQAG1A DS200TBQAG1ABB RST Terminal Board |
Origin | United States (US) |
HS Code | 85389091 |
Dimension | 16cm*16cm*12cm |
Weight | 0.8kg |
Details
The GE RST Terminal Board DS200TBQAG1A features 2 90-pin terminal blocks to support a maximum of 180 signal wires. The terminal blocks are labeled TB1 and TB2.
The GE RST Terminal Board DS200TBQAG1A also contains 3 20-pin connectors. The GE RST Terminal Board DS200TBQAG1A contains five screw holes that secure the board inside the board rack. The board is heavy due to the terminal blocks and the multiple signal wires so it must be securely attached to the rack. Also guidelines must be followed when you remove or install the board.
The terminals have assigned IDs and for all the terminals with signal wires connected to them, write on a strip of paper or tape the ID for the terminal to which it is attached. Then, use a small screwdriver to loosen the screw that secure the wire in the terminal. Only loosen the screw enough so you can remove the wire without removing the screw.
The board also features two 20-pin connectors that connect to a ribbon-type cable. When you disconnect a ribbon cable you must only grasp the connector portion of the cable and pull it out of the board. If you grasp the ribbon portion of the cable and pull, you might inadvertently pull the wires out of the connector and lose the signal connection.
With one hand remove the screws that hold the board in the rack and use the other hand to support the board. Grasp the board with two hands from the sides and carefully remove it from the cabinet.
The DS200TBQAG1A GE RST Terminal Board features 2 90-pin terminal blocks to support a maximum of 180 signal wires that are labeled TB1 and TB2 along with 3 20-pin connectors. The board also features two 20-pin connectors that connect to a ribbon-type cable.
When you disconnect a ribbon cable you must only grasp the connector portion of the cable and pull it out of the board. If you grasp the ribbon portion of the cable and pull, you might inadvertently pull the wires out of the connector and lose the signal connection. There are five screw holes that secure the board inside the rack and is very heavy in weight due to the terminal blocks and the multiple signal wires so it must be securely attached to the rack.
All of the terminal components on the board have assigned IDs for all the terminals with signal wires connected to them. It is best practice to write on a strip of paper or tape the ID for the terminal to which it is attached. Doing so will allow you to easily reattach the signal wires to their respective position and avoid any loss of productivity or downtime.