About the IC3600AOAJ1A
The IC3600AOAJ1A is designed as an Op Amp card for the Mark I and the Mark II series. These were the first of the Speedtronic series for steam or gas turbine management created by General Electric. Both have been used across the globe for a variety of applications, including as remote pipeline pumping stations, as base-loaded industrial generator drives, for compressor drives in industrial and chemical processes, for utility peaking gas turbines, just to name some. These systems are built to be adaptable and scalable, thus not all features of the system are used in some applications.
The surface of the IC3600AOAJ1A has the GE logo mark. It carries its unique board number on one edge. The code “KCC” appears in one corner. One edge is numbered by tens.
The IC3600AOAJ1A is populated by ten transistors, three integrated circuits, and three trim potentiometers. Trim potentiometers may be used to adjust, tune, or calibrate circuits. The board features two lines of carbon composite resistors (two CCRs per line.) The board has several more resistors attached to it in a vertical position. Two 200V .50 +/- 20% polyester vinyl capacitors take up one corner. Next to these is a ceramic capacitor. The board also uses several other, smaller capacitors made of polyester vinyl and several capacitors of other materials. Many of these are placed vertically. The board also has many vertically-placed diodes.
Our warehouse will ship the IC3600AOAJ1A protected by a static-reducing covering or sleeve. Please review any OEM publications referencing this part for safety data before beginning your installation. Tech support for MKI/MKII was provided by GE.