About the IC3600LSRD1
General Electric produced the IC3600LSRD1 for the Mark I-II series by General Electric (GE). The Mark I and Mark II were the earliest incarnations of GE’s Speedtronic Mark series. The Mark I initially debuted in Long Island in 1968. The Mark series is in charge of managing all operation of gas turbines such as start-up and shutdown, fuel, water, and temperature regulation, safety and more. The IC3600LSRD1 is a shift register circuit card.
Many different electronic circuit board components are featured on the IC3600LSRD1. A line of metal prongs is featured along the right edge of the circuit board. Many capacitors can be found on the IC3600LSRD1. These capacitors are solid yellow and contain black writing. The writing on these capacitors describes the voltage of each component among other information. Most of these capacitors are mid-sized and are positioned vertically on the board. One large yellow capacitor can be found directly in the center of the IC3600LSRD1. This capacitor is lying horizontally on the board’s surface. Several other capacitors which are solid red and rectangular are also featured on the IC3600LSRD1. A number of resistors which are banded in various colors are also located around the IC3600LSRD1. Most of these resistors are light blue with multi-colored bands while others are dark blue and banded. A series of very small diodes can also be seen on the IC3600LSRD1. All of the components on the IC3600LSRD1 board are labeled with their respective reference designators and numbers.
Troubleshooting and manuals were originally provided by General Electric.