About the IC3600SSVD1
The IC3600SSVD1 is a printed circuit board (PCB) created by General Electric (GE) as part of the Speedtronic Mark I-II series. The Mark I and Mark II are the oldest series in the Mark line of turbine control.
The IC3600SSVD1 consists of two main parts. The main part of the IC3600SSVD1 is a large printed circuit board (PCB) with many components. The other part of the product is a large metal plate which has been attached to the PCB’s left side. The metal plate on the IC3600SSVD1 features a large red LED or light-emitting diode. This diode is connected to the PCB with white wires. Below this light-emitting diode, there are two (2) large orange knobs. These knobs can be adjusted to change the board’s settings. Seven (7) blue potentiometers are arranged in a line along the left edge of the IC3600SSVD1. Five (5) of these potentiometers are grouped together while the other two are positioned at either end of the printed circuit board. These potentiometers each feature a metal knob which is used to alter the resistance of the potentiometer. For this reason, potentiometers may also be known as variable resistors. One (1) large inductor is positioned in the center of the IC3600SSVD1. Inductors are also known as coils. This inductor consists of a coil of wire which is covered in black plastic and labeled with its part number. A number of various capacitors and resistors are also featured on the IC3600SSVD1, as well as two (2) MOVs or metal oxide varistors which are round and red.