Description
The GE DS200FSAAG1ABA is a specific field assembly module engineered for integration within the Mark V turbine control system architecture. In the high-stakes environment of power generation, where turbine control demands absolute precision, this module acts as the physical bridge between the controller and the plant floor wiring. It is designed to handle the rugged signal distribution required for gas and steam turbine management.From a maintenance perspective, this module is often the target for “Direct Replacement” when dealing with aging Mark V systems. Because the Mark V platform is now in its legacy lifecycle stage, sourcing a “Genuine” OEM component like this is vital for maintaining the integrity of the control loop. Unlike generic parts, this assembly ensures that the pinouts and signal tolerances match the original design specifications perfectly, preventing ground loops or signal noise that could trigger a turbine trip.
Key Technical Specifications
- Product Model: DS200FSAAG1ABA
- Manufacturer: GE (General Electric)
- Product Type: Field Assembly Module
- System Compatibility: Mark V Turbine Control System
- Series: DS200 Series
- Function: Signal interface and field wiring distribution
- Application: Industrial turbine control
- Condition: New Original (New Surplus) — not refurbished
Application Scenarios & Pain Points
The Turbine Trip Dilemma
Imagine a scenario where a power plant’s turbine control system is throwing intermittent faults. The maintenance crew has spent hours troubleshooting the logic, only to discover that the issue isn’t software-related at all—it is a failing terminal block on the field assembly. In these situations, having a “Genuine” spare like the DS200FSAAG1ABA isn’t just convenient; it is the only way to avoid a costly extended outage while waiting for a “Buy” order to clear.Critical Environments
- Power Generation Plants: Specifically designed for GE Frame 5, 6, 7, and 9 gas turbines controlled by the Mark V system. The reliability of this module directly impacts grid stability.
- Industrial Co-Generation: In facilities where steam turbines generate both power and heat, the failure of a field assembly can shut down both processes simultaneously.
- Legacy System Support: For facilities operating on the Mark V platform, this module represents a “Last Time Buy” opportunity to secure spares before the hardware becomes obsolete scrap.




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