In the world of industrial electronics, component naming is rarely random. The code , associated with the brand Richmond , suggests a highly specialized piece of equipment. While Richmond is not a top-tier global semiconductor brand (like Texas Instruments or Murata), the name often appears in legacy systems, replacement parts catalogs, or bespoke electrical distribution gear.
The is almost certainly a 36 Ohm, ±1% power resistor from a legacy industrial line. It is not a common consumer part. To utilize it or replace it: richmond 6g40-36f1
| Parameter | Speculative Value | | :--- | :--- | | | Wirewound / Metal Clad Resistor | | Resistance | 36 Ohms | | Tolerance | ±1% (Precision) | | Power Rating | 6W to 60W (Requires physical measurement) | | Temperature Coefficient | ±50 ppm/°C (Typical) | | Failure Mode | Open circuit (if overloaded) | In the world of industrial electronics, component naming