About the IC3600VDAC1
The IC3600VDAC1 is a component of the Mark I/Mark II series from GE. The first steam/gas turbine management system from GE in their successful Speedtronic line, the MKI was developed and released in 1969. The MKII followed in 1973. GE focused on creating a management system that would improve the reliability and efficiency of their heavy duty turbines regardless of their use, the size of the system, or the complexity of the set-up. GE designed the MKI and MKII to be scalable and adaptable to fit the needs of everything from single turbine unmanned pumping stations to full nuclear power plants up to 400 Mw combined cycles. Now considered obsolete since the development of later Speedtronic systems like the Mark V and Mark VI/VIe, the MKI/MKII are still in use around the world by many facilities.
The IC3600VDAC1 functions as a D/A converter card. It has six potentiometers, eight integrated circuits, and five transistors of two different designs. The board has twelve red LEDs lined up on one edge under a gray housing. These are grouped in three groups of four. The board has several ceramic capacitors as well as others made of other varying materials. It has metal film resistors. Resistors and diodes tend to be mounted vertically.
The IC3600VDAC1 has fifty-one metal pins placed along one side of the board. These pins allow data to transmit between the Speedtronic frame and the board. The codes 006/04, 002/07, ICC, and 68A944909G1 are on the surface of the board.
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