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Manufacturer: Mitsubishi Electric Corporation (Elevator & Escalator Division)
Part Number: P203710B000G06
Type: Control / Drive PCB (likely for elevator door control, motor management, or safety systems)
Compatibility: Used in select Mitsubishi elevator models (exact series may require cross-referencing with Mitsubishi technical manuals).
Primary Function:
Likely serves as a door control PCB, drive regulator, or safety monitoring board in Mitsubishi elevators.
May handle signals for door opening/closing, motor speed control, or communication with the main elevator controller.
Components Included:
Microcontrollers/processors for logic control.
Relay circuits or solid-state switches.
Voltage regulators and protection circuits.
Connectors for sensors (e.g., door position, safety edges).
Input/Output Signals:
Interfaces with door motors, encoders, or photoelectric sensors.
May include CAN bus or serial communication for elevator network integration.
Used in Mitsubishi NEXIEZ, ELENESSA, or other modern elevator series (specific model verification needed).
Possible roles:
Door Operator Control – Manages door movement and safety mechanisms.
Inverter Drive Interface – Regulates motor speed for smooth operation.
Safety Circuit Monitoring – Ensures compliance with elevator safety standards (e.g., EN 81-20/50).
Common Failure Signs:
Elevator doors not opening/closing properly.
Intermittent stops or error codes (e.g., door-related faults).
Burnt components or damaged traces due to power surges.
Recommended Actions:
Check for blown fuses, burnt ICs, or failed capacitors.
Verify input voltage (typically 24VDC or 110VAC, depending on design).
Inspect connectors for loose/corroded pins.
OEM Purchase:
Available through Mitsubishi Elevator authorized distributors (contact Mitsubishi Electric directly).
Alternative Sources:
Specialized elevator parts suppliers (e.g., ELEVATORPARTS.COM, Direct Elevator Parts).
Refurbished/used units (eBay, B2B marketplaces – verify functionality).
Important Note:
Replacing elevator PCBs should be done by certified technicians due to safety and compliance requirements.