Description
GE DS200SHVMG1AGE – SHVM High‑Voltage Measurement/Interface Board for GE DS200‑Series Drives
The GE DS200SHVMG1AGE is a Group 1 SHVM board used in GE DC2000/AC2000 drive cabinets and related EX‑series exciters. It acts as the high‑voltage measurement/interface layer for the power section—conditioning DC link and bridge voltage feedbacks, supporting permissives, and handing clean signals to the control core (LDCC). From my experience, when SHVM boards start to age you’ll typically see voltage feedback chatter, sporadic start‑permit drops, or nuisance undervoltage alarms under heat or vibration. One thing I appreciate is the service‑friendly connector layout; it seems designed for a quick, like‑for‑like swap so harness routing stays intact and the outage window stays tight.
Company’s Order Placement Process and Guarantees
- Warranty period: 365 days
- Delivery time: 1 week for in-stock; no more than one month at the latest
- Payment method: 50% advance payment; full payment for delivery
- Express delivery methods: FedEx / UPS / DHL
- Compatibility check: Share the cabinet nameplate and a photo of the SHVM label (DS200SHVMG1AGE); this usually locks the correct group/revision quickly.
Key Features
- High‑voltage feedback conditioning – Cleans and scales DC link/bridge voltage signals so regulation remains stable in most cases.
- Permissive and protection paths – Carries key permissive/status lines that keep interlocks and trip logic consistent.
- Group G1, rev. AGE – Hardware group and revision matter for fit; we help match against your cabinet build.
- Drop‑in spare – Like‑for‑like replacement that typically avoids rewiring and preserves parameterization.
- Service‑friendly design – Keyed headers, labeled connectors, and accessible standoffs streamline planned changeouts.
- Lifecycle extension – Practical way to stabilize legacy GE drives/exciters without moving to a full retrofit project.
Technical Specifications
| Brand / Model | GE DS200SHVMG1AGE (SHVM High‑Voltage Measurement/Interface) |
| HS Code | 8538.90 (Parts suitable for electrical control apparatus) |
| Power Requirements | Powered from host LV rails; +5 V and ±15 V are commonly present in DS200‑series cabinets |
| Operating Temperature | 0…55 °C typical in a clean, ventilated, non‑condensing enclosure |
| Signal Input/Output Types | Conditioned high‑voltage measurement inputs and permissive/status lines via harness/backplane connectors (cabinet‑dependent) |
| Communication Interfaces | Internal cabinet harness/backplane; external fieldbus handled by companion control boards (e.g., LDCC) |
| Installation Method | Plug‑in board secured with standoffs/screws; keyed connectors prevent mis‑seating |
Application Fields
Deployed across GE DC2000/AC2000 drives and many EX‑series exciters in metals processing, paper & converting, mining conveyors, oil & gas pumps/compressors, cranes/hoists, and large industrial fans. A typical scenario is a cabinet that passes cold start but logs intermittent undervoltage or start‑permit drops after heat soak—replacing DS200SHVMG1AGE often stabilizes high‑voltage measurement paths without touching PLC logic or motor wiring.
Advantages & Value for Procurement
- Reliability – Restores clean voltage feedback and consistent permissive signaling, reducing nuisance trips and downtime.
- Compatibility – Purpose‑built for DS200‑series cabinets; we verify group (G1) and revision (AGE) before shipment.
- Cost savings – Board‑level maintenance is typically far cheaper than cabinet retrofit and shortens re‑commissioning.
- Predictable downtime – Drop‑in mechanics and labeled connectors keep the changeout within a tight maintenance window.
- Technical support – Help with harness mapping, revision matching, and post‑swap validation to lower risk.
Installation & Maintenance
- Cabinet environment – Clean, dry, ventilated enclosure; keep ambient 0…55 °C and avoid condensation or conductive dust.
- Safety & isolation – Lockout/tagout, wait for DC bus discharge, and confirm zero energy. Be mindful of stored charge in snubbers/HV circuits.
- ESD handling – Use an antistatic wrist strap; handle by PCB edges and avoid touching component pins.
- Harness seating – Mark positions and fully seat keyed connectors; verify PE/ground continuity and strain relief.
- Verification – After swap, check permissives, confirm voltage measurement stability, and run a controlled ramp while monitoring alarms.
- Routine care – Annual dust removal, connector inspection/re‑seating, and event‑log review; firmware tasks apply to companion control boards, not the SHVM itself.
Quality & Certifications
- Used within CE‑conformant drive assemblies; the module forms part of the certified system.
- UL recognition typically applies at the complete drive level.
- RoHS‑aligned materials/processes in many cases for GE electronic spares.
- Manufactured under ISO 9001 quality systems at the OEM level.
- Warranty: 12 months (365 days) against functional defects under normal operation.
A utilities engineer on a paper line told us a straight SHVM swap cleared a stubborn undervoltage alarm that only appeared after weekend shutdowns. If you can share the cabinet nameplate and a clear photo of your DS200SHVMG1AGE label, we’ll confirm compatibility, reserve stock, and align shipment with your maintenance window.













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