General Electric 531X305NTBAPG1 NTB/3TB Terminal Board 531X Series
The 531X305NTBAPG1 card was developed by General Electric as a NTB/3TB terminal board. This card was originally developed for the 531X series of replacement drive boards. Members of this board family are suited for installation into a number of drives across the GE brand. When installed, this card provides access to a number of interfacing tools not found in the drive. Applications include serial and relay outputs, low level analog I/O, encoders, and power supplies.
Installing the NTB/3TB terminal board provides both regulated and unregulated power sources. The host drive can draw from regulated supplies rated at 5 VDC and 15 VDC or from unregulated supplies rated at 24 VDC or 120 VAC. Users can configure a number of board settings to conform to specific load requirements. 5V and 15V encoders can be adjusted with the jumpers found on the board. A combination of seven form A and form C relay outputs are also provided by the board. All integrated relays include contacts rated at 120 VAC. The card also contains four potentiometers that allow for scaling of low level analog I/O.
AX Control will ship your 531X305NTBAPG1 terminal board in a static resistant protective plastic covering. Before removing the device from its wrappings, please review the installation parameters provided by General Electric.
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