About the IC3600SSKC1
The IC3600SSKC1, as well as all of the other parts in the Mark I-II series, was created by GE (General Electric). These series were made to fill all requirements of gas turbine operations. The IC3600SSKC1 is a printed circuit board which is known as a startup calibration card. The Mark I and Mark II were the first two series to be released in GE’s Mark line. The Mark line has been used for automating and managing industrial gas turbines for fifty years.
The IC3600SSKC1 is a PCB, or printed circuit board, which also has a large metal plate. A large grey knob is situated near the top of the metal plate. The knob contains the numbers 0 to 10. This part can be adjusted in accordance with the system’s requirements. Six large round buttons are also situated on this metal plate. These buttons are red in color and they are used for different purposes. Several white wires connect all of the components contained on the metal plate part of the IC3600SSKC1 to the printed circuit board portion. On the IC3600SSKC1 next to the metal plate, there is a series of five blue potentiometers. Potentiometers may also be called variable resistors because they feature small knobs which are adjusted to change the device’s resistance. Many various capacitors are also placed on the IC3600SSKC1. While some of these are silver and large, others are yellow and smaller in size. Several transistors, alongside various light blue and banded resistors, can also be seen on the IC3600SSKC1.