GE 5329674 Power Supply Assembly

SKU: GE-5329674
$335.75
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GE 5329674 Power Supply Assembly 

• Part No. 5329674
• S/N: 115162SU0
• Date of Manufacture: 2009

Subcomponent or Part Removed from System/Unit (PART):

This medical equipment item is a subcomponent or part that has been extracted from a larger system or unit. It is intended for use as a replacement part or for integration into another system. Its condition may vary, but it has been removed with care to preserve its functionality.

The GE 5329674 Power Supply Assembly is a critical internal component designed to convert incoming AC power into stable DC voltage(s) required to run the electronic modules of GE equipment. It ensures that downstream circuits—such as control boards, displays, sensors, and other subsystems—receive clean, regulated, and protected power. As an assembly, it is more than just a transformer; it integrates rectification, filtering, regulation, protection, and connectors in a packaged module that fits into the host equipment.

Internally, the assembly would contain high-reliability power conversion components, such as switching regulators or linear regulators (depending on design), along with protections against overcurrent, overvoltage, and thermal faults. The assembly also likely includes filtering to suppress noise and electromagnetic interference (EMI) to ensure that the power it delivers does not disrupt sensitive electronics or violate regulatory emission limits. It must also be robust against voltage fluctuations, spikes, and line noise at the input side.

Because reliability is paramount in medical and critical systems where GE is active, this power supply assembly would be designed to meet high standards of durability, safety, and performance. It would be expected to have internal diagnostics or self-protection (e.g. shutdown on fault), and be modular for serviceability (replaceable in the field). The module should also meet insulation and isolation standards to protect operators and patients from electrical hazard.

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