About the IC3600TSUJ1
The IC3600TSUJ1 is a GE FANUC component that has been manufactured for the first two gas/steam turbine management systems created for the Speedtronic system by General Electric. These two systems, which were released as the Mark I in 1969 and the Mark II in 1973, were developed by GE with a focus on creating management systems that would allow heavy-duty turbine set-ups to function more efficiently regardless of size or complexity of the system. To that end, the MKI and MKII can be used to manage everything from a single unit 4000 hp pumping station but can also be configured to provide management for a multi-turbine power station up to 400 Mw combined cycles. While both the MKI and MKII are now considered obsolete and are no longer supported by GE, these systems remain in active use around the world due to GE’s original focus on ease of use, adaptability, scalability, and creating systems that would last.
The IC3600TSUJ1 is designed with a narrow front panel. This panel has two small front openings located at the top and bottom of the panel. It has one push button and one red globed light. Above this light, the panel is marked “10C.” Below the push button, the panel is marked “reset.”
The IC3600TSUJ1 is built with thirteen transistors, seven capacitors, and multiple diodes and resistors. Capacitors include two aluminum electrolytic capacitors--one marked 12v 200 μf and another marked 12v 100 μf--as well as three ceramic capacitors, one high voltage ceramic capacitor (marked 25 V) and a silver mica capacitor.
The IC3600TSUJ1 has three integrated circuits. These circuits are marked 7349-46 8410 and 7349-30 8348. It uses several instances of surface wiring, including a green ground wire that runs from a screw mount on one side of the board and attaches to a through-hole marked “GND” on the other side of the board. Both components on the front panel use surface wiring to connect to the board.
The IC3600TSUJ1 will be shipped from our facility to yours protected by a static-reducing sleeve. If manuals, data sheets or other manufacturer publications have been retained, these are excellent reference material for information pertaining to safety data and installation guidelines.