About the IC3600QPSA122B103B
The IC3600QPSA122B103B made by General Electric (GE) is a printed circuit board (PCB). This PCB is what is called a servo module. A servo module is a type of electronic amplifier which is used to power electric servomechanisms. A servo drive monitors feedback signals from the servomechanism and adjusts for any deviation from expected behavior. Servos change speed constantly as needed and have a better life cycle than other motors. The IC3600QPSA122B103B is a component in the Mark I-II system which automates gas and steam industrial turbines. The Mark I and Mark II were the earliest versions of the Mark series by GE.
The IC3600QPSA122B103B contains several electronic circuit board components. The most noticeable of these components is a series of four (4) large relays, also known as contactors. These relays are made of gold metal and rectangular. Each relay features a white label on top which contains the component’s part number, CR120G40B06FC. Each relay has a capacity of 28 VDC (volts DC). The relays all contains grey pieces at the ends. The four relays are attached to the circuit board with multi-colored wires. These wires are red, green, purple, and yellow. A series of small diodes is aligned near the for relays. These diodes are black and labeled with the initials CR. On the upper part of the IC3600QPSA122B103B, there is a series of small resistors. Many of these resistors are red with various colored bands. A long series of metal prongs can be seen on the right edge of the IC3600QPSA122B103B. These prongs may be used to connect the IC3600QPSA122B103B to other parts in the system.