2 m-2001 checkout procedure, Basic operational test, 3 in-service test – Toshiba M-2001 Series User Manual
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M-2299 Application Guide
5.2
M-2001 Checkout Procedure
NOTE: This test of the M-2001 assumes that the
unit remains connected to the adapter panel.
Basic Operational Test
1.
Apply 120.0 V ac to TB1-9 (motor power)
and TB1-10 regulated voltage) of adapter
panel.
2.
Connect neutral to TB1-8 (neutral).
3.
Verify local voltage equals input voltage
±0.3 V.
4.
Apply 100.0 mA in-phase current to
TB1-14 (load current-polarity) and
TB1-15 (load current-return) of the
adapter panel. Verify Control Load
IIIII
equals 100 mA and Power Factor equals
1.0 ±0.02.
5.
Verify UP, DOWN and ENTER buttons
work.
—Checkout Procedure Complete—
5.3
In-Service Test
1.
Set the M-2001 Tapchanger Control to
display Bias Voltage screen.
2.
Press ENTER.
3.
Use UP and DOWN buttons to cause
RAISE and LOWER outputs.
—In-Service Test Complete—
Return unit to desired settings
6.0
Checkout Procedure
NOTE: All Beckwith Electric units are fully
calibrated at the factory. There is no need to
recalibrate the units before initial installation.
Set the AUTO/OFF/MANUAL switch to OFF.
Inspect the MOTOR POWER and VOLTAGE fuses
to ensure they are correctly sized and have not
blown.
6.1
Power
1.
Remove any external connection
between TB1-9 and TB1-10 which are
located on the adapter panel printed
circuit board. Also remove any voltage
applied to TB1-9 externally. Using a
voltmeter, make sure that the voltage
applied to TB1-10 is nominal 120 V ac
with respect to TB1-8 (neutral). Apply
power to TB1-10 (hot) and TB1-8
(neutral).
8 WARNING: Voltage applied at the METER OUT
test terminal may energize the regulator or
transformer to a high voltage through the
voltage transformer.
Death or severe electrical shock can occur.
Do not connect any voltage source at the METER
OUT test terminal.
2.
Connect a voltmeter to the METER OUT
test terminal on the front of the adapter
panel. 120 V ac should be indicated.
▲ CAUTION: Do not reverse the ground and hot
wires when connecting an external source. A 3 AG
fuse (F2) is installed to protect the relay from
damage if these connections are accidentally
reversed. Spare fuses are supplied inside the fuse
holders. Units returned with only a blown fuse are
not covered by warranty, and a nominal repair charge
will be made for replacement of the fuse. Please
check the fuse before returning the unit for repair, in
order to avoid unnecessary repair charges.