Manufactured By:General Electric (GE)
Model:DS200LRPAG1AGF
Category:Line Protection
Series:Mark V DS200
Rating:A-class functional product revision
Optional Firmware Package:Included
Application Environment:Industries requiring robust protection for electrical systems
Operating Temperature Range:-20°C to +60°C
Dimensions (WxHxD):178mm x 140mm x 140mm
Weight:2.5kg
Input Voltage:85V to 264V AC
Output Voltage:DC 5V to 24V
Current Rating:Up to 5A
Communication Protocol:Ethernet, Modbus RTU, DeviceNet
Relay Outputs:Multiple, configurable
Protection Levels:Level 1-3
Certification:UL, CE
The GE-FANUC DS200LRPAG1AGF is a high-performance line protection board designed for mission-critical applications in the power industry. It is meticulously engineered to safeguard against transient overvoltages, undervoltages, and other electrical anomalies, thereby maintaining system integrity and uptime.
Featuring an A-class functional product revision, this board is equipped with an optional firmware package that ensures compatibility and adaptability across diverse operational environments. It supports a wide range of communication protocols including Ethernet, Modbus RTU, and DeviceNet, facilitating seamless integration with various control systems.
With a temperature tolerance from -20°C to +60°C, the DS200LRPAG1AGF is suitable for operation in harsh industrial conditions, ensuring reliability throughout its service life. Its compact yet robust design weighs in at 2.5kg, making it easy to install and maintain.
Offering multiple relay outputs, users can customize the board’s configuration to meet specific application needs. This flexibility allows for tailored protection strategies, enhancing system resilience against electrical disruptions.
Certified to UL and CE standards, the DS200LRPAG1AGF complies with international safety regulations, providing peace of mind for users. This product is a testament to GE-FANUC’s commitment to delivering high-quality, reliable solutions for critical power system protection.
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