About the IC3600VRCC1A
The IC3600VRCC1A is part of the Mark I and Mark II created by General Electric. General Electric was created by the merger of Edison General Electric and Thomas-Houston in 1892. The original companies have been around since 1876 (Thomas Edison laboratory) and 1879 (Thomas-Houston Electric Company). General Electric has since grown into a major player in the automation industry. The part number (IC3600VRCC1A) and General Electric’s logo are printed on the circuit board. Each piece on the circuit board is labeled with a corresponding letter and number. The male terminals are labeled one through fifty-one (1-51) in five-degree intervals. The IC3600VRCC1A has over fifty metal terminals. These metal terminals are referred to as male terminals. They face vertically and horizontally. The male terminals allow for the IC3600VRCC1A to be attached to other circuit boards in the system. The IC3600VRCC1A is made up of twenty black Integrated Circuits. Sometimes referred to as microchips or chips. These devices hold all the information the IC3600VRCC1A needs to operate properly. The IC3600VRCC1A has a small red circular capacitor. The capacitor holds additional energy in an electrical field it creates. AX Control is your one-stop shop for all your automation needs, with great prices on the hard to find items.
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**General Electric has provided the initial technical support. The staff at AX Control recommends referring to the original manufacturer's manual for safety procedures and instruction on how to install the part.