About the IC3600VANB1D
The IC3600VANB1D is an Annunciator Control Board manufactured for the Mark I or Mark II series from GE. These were the first two Speedtronic series ever produced by General Electric for the management of steam and gas turbines. Both systems were designed to be scalable, long-lasting, and adaptable. They are both capable of managing heavy-duty turbine systems as large as complete power plants (up to 400 Mw) to as small as single turbine unmanned stations. And while GE no longer supports either the Mark I or the Mark II, and both systems are considered technologically obsolete, they have never gone out of use in the over forty years since their respective releases and are still in use by many locations today.
The IC3600VANB1D has ten integrated circuits located in two rows. This includes hex inverter chips. It has seven transistors. The board uses three kinds of capacitors, including polyester vinyl, aluminum electrolytic through-hole capacitors, and ceramic. Resistors tend to be metal film. Most resistors, capacitors, and diodes are mounted vertically to save space.
The IC3600VANB1D is marked with several codes. This includes 006/04, 002/02, 68A844515, A, ADS, and SBH. Most components on the board carry a component designator and number. The board is marked with the GE “U.S.A.” logo.
The IC3600VANB1D will be carefully packed, including the use of a static-reducing sleeve, before shipment to your facility. Please review installation instructions and safety data before your new part is unboxed. These can be found in original manufacturer publications like manuals and datasheets.