About the IC3600SOTH1
The IC3600SOTH1 was manufactured by General Electric as a part of their Mark I and Mark II line. The IC3600SOTH1 has eight large Variable Resistors also called Potentiometers. These Variable Resistors restrict energy by a worker turning a small screw on the face of it. The IC3600SOTH1 also has around fifty other resistors of various colors with multiple bands of color. These resistors have a predetermined amount of energy they can restrict. If someone would like to figure out how much energy each resistor can restrict each colored band corresponds with a colored code to make an equation to figure it out. The IC3600SOTH1 has six red square-shaped capacitors, three yellow capacitors, and two circular orange capacitors. Capacitors store excess energy in an electrical field that they generate. The IC3600SOTH1 three circular silver transistors and ten small black transistors. The transistors are used to amplify and change electronic signals or electrical power. The IC3600SOTH1 has nearly seventy metal prongs that are also called male terminals. These male terminals are used to connect the IC3600SOTH1 with the rest of the system. The IC3600SOTH1 has a faceplate with eight holes. The two on the far ends are secure the IC3600SOTH1 into place. The rest of the holes grant access to the Variable Resistors.
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**General Electric has provided the initial technical support. The staff at AX Control recommends referring to the original manufacturer's manual for safety procedures and instruction on how to install the part.