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The part number GE DS200UCVAG1ABB does not correspond to a standard or widely documented board in the common GE Mark V turbine control system manuals.
Based on the conventions of General Electric’s $\text{DS200}$ series for the Mark V Speedtronic Turbine Control System, here is a breakdown of what the part number structure usually suggests, and the closest likely function:
🔍 Part Number Analysis
- DS200: Identifies the board as belonging to the Mark V Speedtronic Turbine Control System series.1
- UCVA: This is the most critical part, representing the board’s functional acronym.
- Boards with the $\text{UCPB}$ acronym are Universal Control Processor Boards (I/O Engine CPUs).
- Boards with $\text{CVM}$ or $\text{CVB}$ often relate to Control Valve Monitoring or other critical analog loops.
- The $\text{UCVA}$ designation is uncommon, but it strongly suggests a control, processing, or interface function.
- G1: The generation or group number.
- A/B/B: The revision code, indicating the hardware revision level.
💡 Most Probable Function
Given the $\text{DS200}$ prefix and the $\text{UCV}$ core, the board is almost certainly a Printed Circuit Board (PCB) component of the GE Mark V Turbine Control Panel and likely performs a specialized control, monitoring, or processing function within the system’s I/O or power management sections.
It could be a highly specialized or less common board, possibly related to:
- A unique control or monitoring loop specific to certain types of turbines or plant configurations.
- A board used in the $\text{DC2000}$ or $\text{EX2000/2100}$ drive/excitation systems that are often integrated with the Mark V system.
❓ What is the best next step?
Since the specific function of the $\text{DS200UCVAG1ABB}$ is not immediately apparent in standard documentation, a more targeted search may be necessary.




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