About the IC3600QSPA103A502A
General Electric (GE) manufactured the IC3600QSPA103A502A printed circuit board (PCB). The IC3600QSPA103A502A is a product which is known as a potentiometer board. Another name for a potentiometer is a variable resistor. The IC3600QSPA103A502A printed circuit board was manufactured to be part of the MKI-MKII (Mark I-Mark II) series. The Mark I and Mark II were the earliest two generations of the Mark series. These series are designed to manage all types of gas turbines.
Four large rectangular components are featured on the IC3600QSPA103A502A. These four rectangular components are what are known as relays (also known as contactors). These relays are made from gold-colored metal. They also have grey parts on the ends and white labels on the top. These labels feature the part’s numbers (CR120G40B06FC and 68A997277C03). The relays have a voltage of 28 volts DC (28 VDC). Also listed on these labels is the name of the manufacturer’s name (General Electric), and GE’s symbol. These relays are attached to the circuit board with many multi-colored wires in colors like red, green, and yellow. The IC3600QSPA103A502A also contains a series of seventeen mid-sized resistors. These resistors are solid grey. The resistors can be identified with designators that range from R10 to R28. The IC3600QSPA103A502A also has four small diodes which are solid red in color. The diodes are designated with initials from CR1 to CR4. Aligned along the right side of the IC3600QSPA103A502A, there is a long series of metal prongs. Next to these prongs on the right edge of the IC3600QSPA103A502A are the numbers five through 50. The numbers are written in yellow print.