About the IC3600AVLA1
The IC3600AVLA1 is a voltage limit circuit board. This circuit board is featured in the Mark I and Mark II turbine series produced by General Electric. The IC3600AVLA1 is used in conjunction with many other circuit boards to control turbines. The gas and steam turbines are a fast way to provide energy and flexible fuel. A gas turbine builds pressure by using a combination of air and fuel in an internal combustion engine to create a mixture of gases to turn the turbine blades. A steam turbine uses a large boiler which is filled with water. The boiler is then heated to create large amounts of steam which then turns the turbine's blades. The energy produced by the spinning turbine blades is then harnessed for other purposes. The IC3600AVLA1 has twenty-five metal pins to allow the circuit board to attach to surrounding circuit boards. The IC3600AVLA1 has four grey and yellow diodes that have a sphere-like shape and one clear diode that has orange and black on the tips. Diodes allow electrical current to flow in a single direction through them. The IC3600AVLA1 has two small brown resistors and two large brown resistors. Each resistor has four different colored bands on them to show the energy amount they can restrict. The IC3600AVLA1 has a large circular silver transistor with two black walls on either side. The transistor is used to change or enhance an electrical signal and/or electrical power.
**General Electric has provided the initial technical support. The staff at AX Control recommends referring to the original manufacturer's manual for safety procedures and instruction on how to install the part.