IC3600TPSF1A | General Electric Converter Board IC 3600
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Product Description P/N: IC3600TPSF1A
Description
The IC3600TPSF1A is a component board designed for the first generation Speedtronic series, the Mark I, and is also compatible with the Mark II series, both developed by General Electric (GE) for the management of gas and steam turbines. These series prioritize enhancing the reliability and efficiency of turbine systems, offering adaptability and scalability across various configurations to accommodate systems ranging from single unmanned turbines to complete power plants. Despite being succeeded by newer Speedtronic systems such as the MKIV, MKV, MKVI, and MKVIe, the MKI and MKII continue to see active use, albeit considered obsolete by GE.
Technical Specifications
Part Number |
IC3600TPSF1A |
Manufacturer |
General Electric |
Series |
Speedtronic Mark I and Mark II |
Purpose |
Board component for the management of gas and steam turbines |
Features |
- Adaptable and scalable design |
Features |
- Multiple configurations to manage systems ranging from single unmanned turbines to full power plants |
Notable Component |
Power transistor fitted into a large heat sink |
Information About IC3600TPSF1A
The IC3600TPSF1A is a board component designed for the first-generation Speedtronic series, specifically the Mark I, and is also compatible with the Mark II series. Developed by General Electric (GE), these series are intended for the management of gas and steam turbines, with a primary focus on enhancing system reliability and efficiency across various sizes and complexities. Both the MKI and MKII systems boast adaptability and scalability, featuring multiple configurations to cater to a wide range of applications, from unmanned single turbine systems to full-scale power plants. Despite being in use for over four decades, they have been largely superseded by newer Speedtronic systems such as the MKIV, MKV, MKVI, and MKVIe. However, both the MKI and MKII systems remain in active use, despite being considered obsolete by GE.
Manufacturer information
General Electric (GE) is a multinational conglomerate founded in 1892, based in the United States. It operates in various industries, including aviation, healthcare, renewable energy, and power. GE is known for its innovations in technology, manufacturing, and infrastructure solutions.
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Description
The IC3600TPSF1A is a component board designed for the first generation Speedtronic series, the Mark I, and is also compatible with the Mark II series, both developed by General Electric (GE) for the management of gas and steam turbines. These series prioritize enhancing the reliability and efficiency of turbine systems, offering adaptability and scalability across various configurations to accommodate systems ranging from single unmanned turbines to complete power plants. Despite being succeeded by newer Speedtronic systems such as the MKIV, MKV, MKVI, and MKVIe, the MKI and MKII continue to see active use, albeit considered obsolete by GE.
Technical Specifications
Part Number |
IC3600TPSF1A |
Manufacturer |
General Electric |
Series |
Speedtronic Mark I and Mark II |
Purpose |
Board component for the management of gas and steam turbines |
Features |
- Adaptable and scalable design |
Features |
- Multiple configurations to manage systems ranging from single unmanned turbines to full power plants |
Notable Component |
Power transistor fitted into a large heat sink |
Information About IC3600TPSF1A
The IC3600TPSF1A is a board component designed for the first-generation Speedtronic series, specifically the Mark I, and is also compatible with the Mark II series. Developed by General Electric (GE), these series are intended for the management of gas and steam turbines, with a primary focus on enhancing system reliability and efficiency across various sizes and complexities. Both the MKI and MKII systems boast adaptability and scalability, featuring multiple configurations to cater to a wide range of applications, from unmanned single turbine systems to full-scale power plants. Despite being in use for over four decades, they have been largely superseded by newer Speedtronic systems such as the MKIV, MKV, MKVI, and MKVIe. However, both the MKI and MKII systems remain in active use, despite being considered obsolete by GE.
Manufacturer information
General Electric (GE) is a multinational conglomerate founded in 1892, based in the United States. It operates in various industries, including aviation, healthcare, renewable energy, and power. GE is known for its innovations in technology, manufacturing, and infrastructure solutions.