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IS220PPDAH1A Power Distribution Feedback board

IS220PPDAH1A Power Distribution Feedback board

Manufacturers :GE

Model(s)  :IS220PPDAH1A

Additional Information :Power Distribution Feedback board

Estimated Shipping Size
Dimensions: 263 × 58 × 28mm
Weight:.4.3 kg
Country of Origin: United States of America

 

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Essential details:IS220PPDAH1A Power Distribution Feedback board

Product Description

Power Distribution Feedback board IS220PPDAH1A is part of the Mark VIe Series which was produced by General Electric. This board is part of the Power Distribution Modules and when in this configuration it will provide feedback for ground fault detection, bulk power supply health, power bus voltages, and branch circuit statuses. This model is able to have complete system feedback and monitoring which separates it from standard methods of power distribution. Please note that although this model provides feedback for branch circuits, the branch circuits do not directly connect to the PPDA pack. 

IS220PPDAH1A 

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IS220PPDAH1A Power Distribution Feedback board

Another key feature of the IS220PPDAH1A board is that it allows for corrective action to occur by sending and reporting information but it cannot take directive protection action. This board supports system maintenance by sending timely information to the PDM. The PPDA board can receive feedback from up to six PDM components, most of these components are JPDx boards and will host the PPDA I/O pack. 

The IS220PPDAH1A board uses electronic IDs to determine power distribution information, the information will then be used to populate the IONet outputs and provide the correct information and feedback to the conjoining boards.

Please note that when the IS220PPDAH1A board is used in applications reading two hundred forty volts of alternating current it should not cross-connect with the volts of direct current; when this occurs the peak voltage will exceed the MOV rating and cause a failure. Failures occur as most of the alternating current supplies must operate on a grounded neutral.