About the IC3600SVDC1
The IC3600SVDC1 is a device known as a Vibration Detection Board. This part is a printed circuit board, or PCB, which is part of the Speedtronic Mark I-II series. Mark I (MKI) and Mark II (MKII) were the first series created in General Electric’s Mark line for the management and automation of gas turbines.
The IC3600SVDC1 features both a printed circuit board with an attached metal plate which spans the length of the PCB. This long metal plate features a series of large components. At the top of this plate is a large red LED or light-emitting diode. The LED is connected to the printed circuit board with white wires. Below this LED, there are five (5) large buttons which are used for various purposes. Three (3) of these buttons are red while the remaining two (2) are black. These buttons have also been attached to the PCB with a series of white wires. Situated immediately adjacent to the metal plate is a blue potentiometer. Also known as variable resistors, potentiometers feature dials which may be adjusted to change their level of resistance. On the opposite side of the IC3600SVDC1, a series of prongs are lined up along the edge of the IC3600SVDC1. These prongs are useful for attaching the IC3600SVDC1 to the rest of the turbine system. A large portion of the IC3600SVDC1 is populated with light blue resistors. These resistors contain multicolored bands which signify each component’s resistance capacity. A variety of small transistors may also be seen on the IC3600SVDC1. These transistors may be round or half circle shaped, silver or black in color.