About the IC3600KMRB5
The IC3600KMRB5 is a GE FANUC medium duty relay for the Mark I/Mark II series from GE. Released in 1969 and 1973 respectively, the Mark I and Mark II were the first Speedtronic management systems for gas/steam turbines that GE developed and released. They have since been made obsolete by more advanced Speedtronic systems like the Mark IV through the Mark VIe. And yet many of these early systems remain in service around the world. With an original design focus of scalability and adaptability, the MKI and MKII have been successfully used to run everything from single unit unmanned pumping stations placed in remote locations to multi-turbine power plants (up to 400 Mw combined cycles) servicing high-density populations.
The IC3600KMRB5 is a plug-in relay designed to be removed easily and replaced with a new unit if the unit has issues. Early Speedtronic systems like the MKI and MKII could use up to seventy of these plug-in relays fitted into a single cabinet. The IC3600KMRB5 has one large center pin that is significantly wider and slightly longer than the fourteen small pins located around it in a circle. A relay diagram printed on the outside of its gray housing to give the user an idea of the internal wiring that corresponds to these pins. Relay diagrams is a visual representation of relay ladder logic, which is the programming language that allows relays to operate.
This component will be carefully packed and shipped to you in a static-reducing sleeve. Only qualified personnel should install or maintain Speedtronic components.
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