About the IC3600VANA1G1E
The IC3600VANA1G1E is a PCB component for the first two systems released by General Electric in their Speedtronic line for the management of heavy-duty gas/steam turbines. These systems, which we have come to know as the Mark I (released in 1969) and the Mark II (released in 1973) shared a common design focus, in that both were specifically designed to make GE heavy-duty turbines function more efficiently. They did this by offering management systems that were adaptable, scalable, easy to use, and designed to last. And while both of these series are now considered obsolete by General Electric. they are still being used around the globe by many users for both large and small turbine systems.
The IC3600VANA1G1E is built around eleven integrated circuits, twelve transistors, several lines of metal film and/or carbon composite resistors, and fixed vacuum and ceramic capacitors. Several resistors carry the same designator, which means there may be more than one R22 or R7 on the board. The same can be said for capacitors and diodes.
The IC3600VANA1G1E is marked with several codes, including 68A944111, 003/06, 002/05, and 006/09. The board also carries the GE logo and the board ID number.
General Electric provided all support for this component. This extends to manuals, data sheets, and other printed material. These publications are excellent resources for information pertaining to installation guidelines and safety data and should be reviewed before the installation of your part begins. Only qualified technicians should install or maintain these components.