About the IC3600SFKA1B
IC3600SFKA1B
This model, along with the rest of the series of turbine system controls, were originally manufactured and produced by General Electric. The Speedtronic series of turbine controls initially began in the late 1960s, being prototyped, developed, and produced for use in managing and controlling gas turbine systems. This model of the Speedtronic control series is the IC3600SFKA1B, built originally in the 1980s.
This system is designed to include sensors and servo actuators that are mounted onto the turbine in order to be able to provide input and output interface methods. The unit’s reliability is met from its redundancy for key control functions, like speed and for temperature control. Its processing abilities and high resolution hydraulic servos makes the IC3600SFKA1B achieve its high performance standards, accuracy, and fast response time.
This Speedtronic gas turbine control system is able to perform several management functions for the turbine, including fuel, air, and emissions control. The MK II unit provides sequencing of its fuel and auxiliaries for startup and shut down. In addition, the Speedtronic also handles synchronizing the voltage of the generator and system.
We at AX Control are able to restore and refurbish older equipment that is still able to be used. For price quotes, our sales representatives are available for quotes and queries via our email or by phone. We offer both a comprehensive warranty and a credit exchange program. Our warranty is one of the most well-rounded deals on the market, and our credit change allows you to trade in broken or irreparable materials for a lower price, while we dispose or recycle the broken inventory.