About the IC3600SOTJ1
The IC3600SOTJ1 is featured in the Mark I and Mark II series created by General Electric. The IC3600SOTJ1 has twenty-seven dark red diodes, fifteen pale blue diodes, and four LEDs (light-emitting diodes). The dark red diodes and the pale blue diodes only allow energy to flow in one direction while the LEDs illuminate as current passes through them.
The IC3600SOTJ1 has one square orange capacitor, three square red capacitors, two small square blue capacitors, three large black capacitors, and one small white capacitor. Capacitors create an electrical field to store excess energy for the IC3600SOTJ1 to use at a later time.
The IC3600SOTJ1 has nine EPROM. An EPROM is part of something known as integrated circuits. An integrated circuit is used to hold all the programming and data to operate the IC3600SOTJ1. The EPROM can be reprogrammed and updated as new programs become available.
The IC3600SOTJ1 has eleven light blue resistors and eight dark brown resistors. These resistors have banding to indicate the amount of energy they can restrict.
The IC3600SOTJ1 has four dark blue Potentiometers or Variable Resistors. These Variable Resistors also restrict energy flow but are adjustable with a small screw. The IC3600SOTJ1 has two screw holes in the faceplate and uses around seventy male prongs to connect the IC3600SOTJ1 in with the current system.
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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.