About the DS3860HCVA
The DS3860HCVA is part of the Speedtronic Mark IV Turbine series featured by General Electric. The gas and steam turbines are a fast way to provide energy and flexible fuel. A gas turbine builds pressure by using a combination of air and fuel in an internal combustion engine to create a mixture of gases to turn the turbine blades. A steam turbine uses a large boiler which is filled with water. The boiler is then heated to create large amounts of steam which then turns the turbine's blades. The energy produced by the spinning turbine blades is then harnessed for other purposes. The DS3860HCVA has four circular transistors. A transistor is used to amplify or alter electrical power or electronic signals. The DS3860HCVA has eleven integrated circuits. Integrated circuits are split into EPROM and EPROMs. EPROMs store the data and programs for the DS3860HCVA. EPROMs can be altered and reprogrammed as new data becomes available. EEPROMs store data and programs for the DS3860HCVA. EEPROMs cannot be altered in any way. The DS3860HCVA has a large number of diodes and resistors. Diodes only allow energy to flow in a single direction, while resistors restrict the amount of energy that moves through them. The resistor also has a color code to determine how much energy that particular resistor can restrict.
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** AX Control suggests referring to the original manufacturer's manual for all safety and installation methods. Technical support for the DS3860HCVA was initially provided by General Electric.