About the IC3600SIXD1
The IC3600SIXD1 is a device which is called a jumper connection circuit board. This is a sort of printed circuit board or PCB. The IC3600SIXD1 is one of many components in the Mark I-II series by General Electric or GE. The Mark I and Mark II were the earliest series made for the Mark gas/steam turbine lineup which was created for the management of industrial gas and steam turbines. The Mark I debuted as early as 1969 and the Mark II was released just four (4) years later in 1973. These earliest systems and the series that came after them have been in use in various industries around the world for over four (4) decades.
The IC3600SIXD1 is a large printed circuit board with very few electronic components attached. This circuit card has mostly been left bare. A long metal plate which spans the entire length of the IC3600SIXD1 has been attached to the circuit board’s left edge. This metal plate is narrow and silver in color. Two (2) metal screws are placed directly next to this plate on the card’s surface. These screws may be used to attach the IC3600SIXD1 to the system. Sitting along the opposing edge of the IC3600SIXD1 is a long line of large metal prongs. Close to fifty (50) of these prongs are aligned in a row near the circuit card’s border. The numbers one (1) through fifty-one (51) have been labeled on the surface of the IC3600SIXD1 in white print. The circuit card’s full part number is printed on the right half of the IC3600SIXD1.