About the IC3600LDEG1B
The IC3600LDEG1B is a GE FANUC component for the Mark I or Mark II series. This part functions as a TAC Decoder board. The MKI was introduced by GE for the management of heavy-duty gas and steam turbines in 1969, while the MKII was released a few years later in 1973. Both of these series have been made obsolete by General Electric’s release of newer Speedtronic management systems (MKIV through the MKVIe) that offer sleeker designs with more advanced technology packaged in smaller systems. Even so, the Mark I and Mark II continue to be used around the globe for all kinds of heavy-duty turbine systems in all sorts of environments due to their inherent scalability and adaptability, and an original design that focused on ease of use and reliable service.
The IC3600LDEG1B has six integrated circuits. The board is built out with over thirteen transistors, along with many diodes, resistors, and capacitors. Many of these components have been vertically mounted to the board to save space. The majority of resistors on the IC3600LDEG1B are made of metal film, although other materials have been used. Capacitors may be of ceramic or polyester vinyl. Some surface wiring is used on the IC3600LDEG1B.
The IC3600LDEG1B is marked on its edge with the code 006/01 and the board number. Numbering by fives appears on one edge from one to fifty-one. The GE logo also appears on the board.
A static-reducing sleeve will be used to protect the IC3600LDEG1B during shipment. Please refer to any retained OEM publications such as manuals or data sheets for safety data before installation. Tech support was provided by GE.