Description
DS200TBQAG1ABB RST ANALOG TERMINATION BOARD
Product Description
Two 90-pin terminal blocks on the GE RST Terminal Board DS200TBQAG1ABB support a maximum of 180 signal lines. TB1 and TB2 are the names of the terminal blocks. Three 20-pin connectors are also included on the GE RST Terminal Board DS200TBQAG1ABB.
- The written instructions that come with the GE RST Terminal Board DS200TBQAG1ABB outline the signal connections that can be made to the terminals when you initially install them. After you’ve figured out which terminal to attach a signal wire to, you’ll need to remove the insulation from the signal wire’s end to expose around 0.5 inches. The wire should then be inserted into the terminal after loosening the screw. To secure the wire, tighten the screw. Pull the wire gently to make sure it’s securely fastened in the terminal and can’t be easily withdrawn.
- When replacing the board, however, all you have to do is remove the signal wires from the old one and put them in the same terminal on the new one. Because you may have numerous signal wires to reconnect, you must be careful to connect them to the correct terminal. Before you begin, make sure you have somebody who are qualified to turn off the drive’s power. Installers who are knowledgeable with the drive’s installation will be familiar with the power, signal, and ground wiring. An electrician who is familiar with the setup would be qualified to turn off the electricity.
- Some capacitors on the drive’s boards maintain power even after the drive is turned off. The power exits the capacitors and other components after 30 seconds, and the board is free of the current.

Product parameter
Part No.: DS200TBQAG1ABB
Manufacturer: General Electric
Series: Mark V
Product Type: Analog Termination Board
Application field
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