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  • 193X532ADG01 | General Electric Field Control Card

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    193X532ADG01 | General Electric Field Control Card
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193X532ADG01 | General Electric Field Control Card

193X532ADG01 | General Electric Field Control Card

Product Description P/N: 193X532ADG01 Description / Specifications Description The 193X532ADG01 is a Field Control Card designed for controlling field applications. It provides interface and control functions necessary for managing field operations within an electrical system. This card is engineered for reliable performance in its specific application environment. Technical Specifications Part # 193X-532ADG01 Category Drives Subcategory Drive Board Weight 3.65 lbs Description PC Board, Field Control Information About 193X532ADG01 The 193X-532ADG01 is a Field Control PC Board categorized under Drives, specifically within the subcategory of Drive Boards. 

This component is integral to the control and management of field operations in drive systems, providing the necessary interface and control functions to ensure proper system operation. Weighing 3.65 lbs, the 193X-532ADG01 is designed for robustness and reliability, making it suitable for demanding industrial environments where precise control is essential. The primary function of the 193X-532ADG01 Field Control PC Board is to manage field operations within drive systems, which are critical in various industrial applications. Drive systems are responsible for controlling the operation of motors and other related components, ensuring that these elements perform efficiently and effectively according to the system's requirements. The 193X-532ADG01 board facilitates this by providing a stable and reliable interface between the control system and the field devices. As a Drive Board, the 193X-532ADG01 is specifically designed to meet the demands of drive systems that require precise control over field operations. 

The board's design includes advanced circuitry and components that allow it to handle the complex tasks associated with field control. This includes managing input and output signals, processing these signals accurately, and ensuring that the drive system operates within its specified parameters. The board's performance is crucial for maintaining the overall efficiency and reliability of the drive system, as any failures or inaccuracies in field control can lead to operational disruptions. The 193X-532ADG01 is engineered with a focus on durability and long-term performance. The weight of 3.65 lbs reflects the board's solid construction, which is designed to withstand the rigors of industrial use.

 The materials and components used in the board's construction are selected for their ability to perform consistently under varying environmental conditions, ensuring that the board can operate effectively even in challenging settings. This durability is a key feature of the 193X-532ADG01, as it reduces the likelihood of downtime and maintenance, contributing to the overall reliability of the drive system. In terms of its technical design, the 193X-532ADG01 incorporates various features that enhance its performance as a Field Control PC Board. 

The board is equipped with multiple input and output terminals that allow it to interface with a wide range of field devices, including sensors, actuators, and other control elements. These terminals are designed for secure connections, ensuring that signals are transmitted accurately and without interference. The board's circuitry is optimized for high-speed signal processing, allowing it to respond quickly to changes in the system and adjust the operation of field devices accordingly. The 193X-532ADG01 also includes built-in protection features that safeguard the board and the overall system from potential electrical faults. These protections include surge suppression, overvoltage protection, and short-circuit protection, all of which are essential for maintaining the integrity of the drive system in the face of electrical disturbances.

 By incorporating these protective measures, the 193X-532ADG01 ensures that the field control operations remain stable and reliable, even under adverse conditions. General Electric, the manufacturer of the 193X-532ADG01, has a reputation for producing high-quality components for industrial applications. The company's expertise in drive systems and field control is reflected in the design and performance of this PC Board. The 193X-532ADG01 is the result of extensive research and development, aimed at creating a product that meets the rigorous demands of modern industrial environments. Its robust design, coupled with its advanced functionality, makes it a critical component for any drive system that requires precise and reliable field control. In summary, the 193X-532ADG01 Field Control PC Board is a specialized component designed for use in drive systems, where it plays a crucial role in managing field operations. With its solid construction, advanced circuitry, and built-in protections, the 193X-532ADG01 ensures that drive systems operate efficiently and reliably, even in challenging industrial environments. 

Its design reflects the high standards of quality and performance associated with General Electric products, making it an essential component for any application that requires precise field control. Manufacturer information General Electric (GE) is a multinational conglomerate founded in 1892, based in the United States. It operates in various industries, including aviation, healthcare, renewable energy, and power. GE is known for its innovations in technology, manufacturing, and infrastructure solutions. IQElectro is not an authorized distributor. QElectro LLC (IQElectro) is NOT an Authorized Distributor or in any way affiliated with Rockwell Automation, Siemens, or any other Manufacturers. IQElectro is NOT an Authorized Dealer of this product. The product may be of older version, date codes, or design than that available from authorized dealers. As IQElectro is not an authorized dealer of this product, the Original Manufacturer's Warranty and Support DO NOT apply.IQElectro sells SURPLUS onlyand DOES NOT SELL SOFTWARE or FIRMWARE licenses For more detailed information, please refer to the full version of our disclaimer policy Disclaimer Policy.

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