SPECIFICATIONS
Part No: IC3600SOTD1E
Manufacturer: General Electric
Function: Over temperature Card
Series: Mark I and II
Repair: 3-7 Day
Availability: In Stock
Country of Manufacturer: United States (USA)
Functional Description
IC3600SOTD1E is an Over temperature Card developed by GE. It is a part of Mark I and II control system. It serves a function in monitoring and controlling the temperature of equipment within various industrial systems, ensuring safe and optimal operating conditions. The card is used to detect and respond to over-temperature conditions in machinery and processes, providing protection to sensitive components from thermal damage.
Features
- Over Temperature Detection: The card is responsible for detecting temperatures that exceed the pre-set safe operating limits. It continuously monitors the temperature of equipment within the system, ensuring that any over-temperature situation is flagged before it causes damage to components such as turbines, generators, and other machinery.
- Part of Mark I and II Control Systems: As a part of the Mark I and II control systems, the card is integrated with the overall control infrastructure. These systems are widely used in industries such as power generation, manufacturing, and oil and gas, where temperature regulation is crucial for maintaining efficiency and safety.
- Temperature Monitoring and Alarm: The card features the ability to monitor temperature levels across various system components and will trigger an alarm or shutdown sequence if an over-temperature condition is detected. This helps prevent equipment failure and minimizes the risk of costly downtime or damage.
- Provides Protection: By detecting over-temperature situations, the card plays a vital role in protecting sensitive equipment from thermal stress. This is especially important in high-performance systems where overheating could lead to catastrophic failure if not addressed promptly.
- Compatibility: Designed specifically for use in Mark I and II systems and is not intended for use in other control systems. It is an essential component in these GE systems, ensuring the temperature remains within safe operating limits and providing feedback to the control system for timely intervention.
- Integration with Other Components: The over-temperature card works in conjunction with other cards and modules in the control system, such as temperature sensors, actuators, and shutdown relays, to provide a comprehensive approach to temperature control. Its integration ensures that temperature data is communicated effectively to the main control panel for analysis and action.
Characteristics
- Temperature Sensing: The card interfaces with temperature sensors to monitor the temperature of critical system components.
- Alarm Threshold: The card allows users to set specific temperature thresholds. When the temperature exceeds these levels, the card sends an alert to the control system.
- Signal Processing: The card processes the signals received from the temperature sensors, determining if the temperature falls outside the safe operating range.
- Power Supply: Typically, it receives power from the control system’s main power supply, making it easy to integrate into existing setups.
- Physical Form Factor: The card is designed to fit into the racks or slots of the Mark I and II control systems, offering seamless integration with the existing system hardware.
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
What is IC3600SOTD1E?
It is an Over-temperature Card developed by GE.
How does the card detect over-temperature conditions?
The card continuously monitors temperature levels via sensors integrated into the system. It compares the real-time temperature data with pre-set safe operating limits. If the temperature exceeds these thresholds, the card triggers an alert to the control system.
What action does the card take when an over-temperature condition is detected?
When an over-temperature condition is detected, the card can trigger alarms, shutdowns, or other protective measures to prevent damage to the equipment. These actions help avoid system failures and costly repairs.