About the IC3600SFVA1
The IC3600SFVA1 is a device which is known as a fanuc fuel flow control card. This is a type of printed circuit board otherwise called a PCB. The IC3600SFVA1 is one of a variety of components in the Mark I-II series by General Electric or GE. The Mark I and Mark II are just two (2) of the several series in the Mark line by GE. The Mark line was created to provide for the successful operation of gas turbines. Mark turbine systems have been used all around in the world in a variety of industries since the first Mark series was introduced in 1969.
The IC3600SFVA1 is made up of a large printed circuit board which is rectangle-shaped and a long metal plate which is attached to the left edge. This metal plate features four (4) red components which may be used to connect extra devices to the IC3600SFVA1. Each of these red components is identified with its name in black writing. These other side of the components have been situated on the opposite side of the plate. These components have been connected to the surface of the board with white wires. Three (3) blue potentiometers have been placed on the left edge of the IC3600SFVA1 next to the metal plate. Every potentiometer, which may also be known as a variable resistor, has a knob which may be adjusted to alter the resistance. These potentiometers are lined up in a vertical row along the edge. Several transistors which are made of silver metal and circular have been placed throughout the IC3600SFVA1. At least seven (7) of these silver transistors can be seen on the IC3600SFVA1.