About the IC3603A290A
The IC3603A290A is a Rectifier Filter Assembly produced by General Electric. This a Rectifier Filter Assembly is used in the Mark I and Mark II series. A rectifier is an electrical device composed of one or more diodes that convert alternating current (AC) to direct current (DC). A diode is like a one-way valve that allows an electrical current to flow in only one direction. This process is called rectification. A rectifier is an electrical device that converts AC to DC. AC regularly reverses direction, while DC flows in one direction only. Rectification produces a type of DC that encompasses active voltages and currents, which are then adjusted into a type of constant voltage DC, although this varies depending on the current's end use. The current is allowed to flow uninterrupted in one direction, and no current is allowed to flow in the opposite direction. The IC3603A290A is in a metal case that is held together with two small gold screws and two large gold screws. The IC3603A290A has nine screws going down the face of the device with thick black plastic dividers. There is a white sticker next to these screws that is labeled one through seven (1-7), along with a sticker above the screws with words “General Electric” with the company insignia and the part number (IC3603A290A).
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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.