About the IC3600SGDF1
The IC3600SGDF1 is what is called a ground detector card. This is a type of printed circuit board or PCB. The IC3600SGDF1 was developed by General Electric or GE to be a component in the Mark I-II series. The Mark I and Mark II were the first two series introduced for the Mark line of controls for gas turbines.
A large group of silver metal prongs is situated on the right side of the IC3600SGDF1. The metal prongs are marked with the numbers one (1) to fifty-one (51) in white writing. Placed all along the opposite end of the IC3600SGDF1 are four (4) integrated circuits. These devices are solid black and they are labeled with the designator IC, or IC2, IC3, IC5, and IC6. Five (5) more integrated circuits that are smaller in size are lined up parallel to these. The smaller integrated circuits are square shaped. They are labeled with their initials IC. Five (5) transistors which are circular and silver in color are aligned vertically on the IC3600SGDF1. A series of red or orange capacitors which are shaped like squares are featured on the IC3600SGDF1. Ten (10) of these capacitors are arranged in pairs in a vertical line on the right half of the IC3600SGDF1. Another line of five (5) capacitors is lined up parallel to these ten. Another line of five (5) more capacitors is situated near the center of the IC3600SGDF1. One (1) long line which contains many resistors is placed in the middle of the IC3600SGDF1.