About the IC3600TPSA1H1
The IC3600TPSA1H1 is a component for the Mark I or Mark II series. These were the first gas/steam turbine management systems released by GE in their successful Speedtronic series. These management systems were developed in the late 1960s and early 1970s to improve the efficiency and reliability of GE’s heavy duty turbine line, regardless of the size and complexity of the application they were being used for. To that end, the MKI and MKII were designed to be adaptable and scalable and able to manage systems as basic as a single unmanned turbine pumping station, to something as complex as an entire nuclear power plant (up to 400 Mw combined cycles.) In the decades since their release, both of these systems have been made obsolete by the release of newer, more advanced Speedtronic management systems like the MKV and MKVI. Yet the MKI and MKII continue to be used by some facilities even today.
The IC3600TPSA1H1 is built with ten transistors, including a large RCA bipolar transistor. This transistor is fitted within a heat sink to dissipate heat more quickly. Surface wiring from one pole of the device connects to the surface of the board. The board uses four kinds of transistors.
The IC3600TPSA1H1 has a single potentiometer, seven capacitors, and multiple resistors and diodes. Capacitors are made of ceramic, polyester vinyl, and aluminum electrolytic materials.
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