About the IC3600STKD1
The IC3600STKD1 was developed by GE (General Electric) as one of the many parts in the Mark I-II turbine control series. The Mark I and Mark II are the oldest series in the Speedtronic Mark line. The Mark line has been dedicated to managing and automating gas turbine operations for several decades since the Mark I was first introduced commercially in 1969.
The IC3600STKD1 is a printed circuit board, or PCB. All along the right edge of the IC3600STKD1, there are metal prongs which are used to connect the IC3600STKD1 to the larger turbine system. A series of yellow numbers is printed on the surface of the board next to these prongs to label them. Situated along the opposite end of the IC3600STKD1, there is a series of six (6) potentiometers. All of these potentiometers are solid blue in color and contain small knobs used to adjust the component’s resistance. One (1) large capacitor which is yellow is also on the left edge of the IC3600STKD1. Other capacitors, which are small in size and light blue, are clustered near the top of the IC3600STKD1. Two (2) metal oxide varistors, or MOVs are positioned next to this yellow capacitor. These MOVs are round and solid red in color. A variety of resistors are also positioned on the IC3600STKD1. These resistors are surrounded by bands in different colors like red, pink, brown, gold, green and black. Three (3) small transistors are featured on the IC3600STKD1. These transistors are round and made of a silver metal material.