About the IC3600SFUA1
IC3600SFUA1
From General Electric’s line of Speedtronic control system modules, this circuit board unit is one of the several fuel line processors and control units.
The Speedtronic system from General Electric was first designed and developed in 1968, in New York, in a gas turbine located in a Long Island plant. Since then, by 1972, over 300 Speedtronic boards had been purchased by up to 118 industrial companies across the world. Those 300 boards were able to accumulate up to 500,000 hours of high quality performance on General Electric gas turbine models, while the equipment itself has accumulated over 2 million hours of performance time. The Speedtronic models that were equipped throughout this time were used in services as varied from utility to marine, in environments with temperatures ranging from negative 50 to above 50 degrees Celsius (-58 to 122 degrees Fahrenheit).
The IC3600SFUA1 model of Input Control System is compatible with every and any of General Electric’s gas turbine products. This card is just one of the fuel line process management circuit boards, so it has full control of how the fuel is successfully pumped and leveled through the turbine’s fuel lines. These lines are operated by a positive displacement pump, including a bypass valve, if the fuel distribution needs to be slowed down. This divide makes an equal flow to each of the the combustion chambers possible.
While the IC3600SFUA1 model board was developed and initially sold by General Electric, it is out of production, and we here at AX Control Inc guarantee our inventory is restored and fully operational, and we can supply a warranty deal that covers any natural wear and tear from ordinary usage.