About the IC3600SVDC1D
The IC3600SVDC1D Vibration Detection board was made by General Electric or GE as a part in their Speedtronic Mark I-II series. The IC3600SVDC1D is a type of printed circuit board or PCB. The Mark I and Mark II were the initial two series to be produced in General Electric’s Mark line. The Mark series have been made to fulfill all of the requirements of gas turbines including standard operations, automation of processes and safety concerns. The Mark series are still being used today, nearly fifty years after the MKI (Mark I) series was released commercially.
The IC3600SVDC1D is a printed circuit board which features an attached metal plate on its left side. This plate is the same length as the PCB. On this plate, there is an assortment of large components. One (1) LED or light-emitting diode can be found close to the top of the plate. This light-emitting diode is connected to the printed circuit board by white wires. Five (5) other components--buttons which are either black or red--are situated underneath the light-emitting diode. These buttons all perform various functions. Sitting next to the metal plate is a blue potentiometer. Potentiometers feature adjustable dials which can be adjusted by the user to alter the resistance of each component when needed. Metal prongs are arranged along one edge of the IC3600SVDC1D. These are used to attach the IC3600SVDC1D to the rest of the Mark I-II series. The middle portion of the IC3600SVDC1D is occupied by many light blue resistors. These components have bands which are colored and represent each component’s resistance capacity.