About the IC3600SFIB1D
IC3600SFIB1D
The Speedtronic Control System is a control system circuit board created by General Electric in 1968 (specifically, installed in a turbine in Long Island, New York), and from there to this module from the 1980s, over 500 thousand hours actively used on nearly 300 Speedtronic managed and controlled heavy duty gas turbines. The Speedtronic control systems of use then are no longer production and sadly, considered very much out of date and obsolete, when compared to the products and materials that are available now. However, our line and series of inventory at AX Control has been fully restored, refurbished, and works at 100 percent efficiency, as if it were brand new.
The IC3600SFIBID is an alternating current Input model, that is made as a part of the Speedtronic set of turbine control systems. This model performs several of the functions that a gas turbine needs in order to properly function and maintain its physical capabilities, such as managing the fuel level and monitoring the air and the turbine’s emissions, as well as fuel line sequencing, and transferring power to the auxiliary systems in order for the unit to successfully start up, shut down, and cool down as well. The unit is also able to sync up and voltage match the turbine generators and systems, and monitoring the rest of the gas turbine’s levels, both primary and auxiliary.
If there are any issues with your product that occur over shipping, then our team at AX Control are able to replace your product free of charge, and make sure to check out our warranty deals.