About the IC3600LDEG1
The IC3600LDEG1 is a TAC Decoder board for the Mark I and Mark II series from General Electric. This is a FANUC component. GE introduced the Speedtronic MKI for gas/steam turbine management in 1969. The MKII followed in 1973. Since their commercial release over four decades ago, both series have been improved upon and made obsolete by the release of newer, more technologically advanced Speedtronic systems (MKIV-MKVIe) Even so, these two systems remain in use around the globe due to their inherent adaptability and scalability, their ease of use, and their reliable service in all kinds of environments (from minus 50C to plus 50C) for all types of heavy-duty turbine systems.
The IC3600LDEG1 is built with six integrated circuits. It has over thirteen transistors and is built with capacitors, resistors, and diodes. Resistors tend to be made of metal film material. Capacitors may be of polyester vinyl or of other materials. It is worth noting some surface wiring is employed on this board. Many components are mounted vertically.
The IC3600LDEG1 has been marked with its board number, with the code 006/01, and with the GE logo. It is also numbered on one edge. This number sequence tends to be by fives and corresponds to fifty-one metal pins attached to the board. However, the center number (25) is followed by a non-sequential +12.
If original manufacturer publications like manuals and data sheets are available, these should be reviewed before the installation of the IC3600LDEG1 begins. A static-reducing sleeve is used to protect this part during shipping.