About the IC3600AIAC1E
The IC3600AIAC1E is a GE FANUC component designed as an Amplifier Drive Card for the Mark I or Mark II series. These series were developed by GE in the late 1960s and early 1970s to manage gas and steam turbines and can manage turbines rated from 4000 hp (individual) to 400 Mw (combined systems.) These systems were designed for maximum starting and running reliability, fast response with accurate performance and long life, with adaptability to diversified gas turbine cycles and applications. The MKI and MKII have been used around the globe in temperatures ranging from -50C to +50C, for unattended utility gas turbines, for industrial generators, in offshore marine applications, and in many other situations.
The IC3600AIAC1E is built with twenty-five metal pins attached to one edge. This line of right-angled pins acts as a backplane to connect the PCB into the larger system. Wires wrap around the pins and connect the card into the system. The board surface is numbered by tens underneath these pins.
Two relays are placed on the surface of the IC3600AIAC1E. The board also features two trim potentiometers, polyester film capacitors of varying capacitance, several transistors, and many resistors and diodes. There are also several capacitors of other materials on the board. Many components are mounted vertically. Components tend to be marked with proper identification labels.
Our team will use a static-reducing sleeve to protect the IC3600AIAC1E as it is shipped to your facility. We recommend your technicians review any retained OEM paperwork (like manuals or datasheets) before installation of this part begins.