TurboChef Technologies TurboChef User Manual

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THE MICROWAVE SYSTEM

25

The Microwave System

is the most complex system in

the oven. Proper care must be taken during servicing

to protect both the operator and technician.

VOLTAGE DOUBLER CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION

The Microwave System consists of a magnetron

and Voltage Doubler Circuit. The Voltage Doubler

Circuit consists of a special step-up transformer, a

capacitor, and a diode.

MONITOR CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION

In addition to understanding the Voltage

Doubler Circuit, it is imperative to understand

how the Monitor Circuit operates. The Monitor

Circuit is a failsafe circuit designed to protect the

operator if both the primary and secondary inter-

lock switches fail to operate normally.

The Monitor Circuit consists of the primary and

secondary interlock switch, monitor safety switch,

monitor relay, and the F3 fuse. When the oven

door closes during normal operation, the monitor,

secondary, and primary switches close in the order

listed above. When all switches are closed, the

Microwave System is allowed to operate.

If during normal operation any of the interlock

switches open - such as when the oven door opens

- the control will turn off the microwave. If the

monitor switch opens before the primary or sec-

ondary switches (abnormal operation), the monitor

switch de-energizes the monitor relay. When this

occurs, a dead short is placed across L1 and L2.

The short then blows the F3 fuse, which perma-

nently interrupts power to the Microwave System

until all switches are repaired and/or functioning

properly.

Figure 18 shows a schematic of the Monitor

Circuit. Make sure to note the following:

†

Primary and secondary switches interlock the

high-voltage control signal. (K2 relay)

†

Normal operation: When the K2 and K3 relays

energize, power is supplied to the high-voltage

transformers.

†

Abnormal operation: When K2 is energized

and K3 is un-energized (via an opening of the

monitor switch), L1 and L2 short to blow the

F3 fuse and failsafe.

Figure 19 on the following page details the theory

of operation of the Voltage Doubler Circuit.

7

9
A
B

1

4

3

6

1

2

1

2

CDP

NC

NO

7

9
A
B

1

4

3

6

+24 VDC

F3 FUSE

20 AMP

(BLOWN)

+24 VDC

LINE VOLTAGE

(L1)

LINE VOLTAGE

(L2)

K2 HV

RELAY

T1

HV TRANSFORMER

3

3

T2

HV TRANSFORMER

MONITOR SWITCH

(OPEN)

K3 MONITOR

RELAY

CONTROL

CDM

CONTROL

CDS

CONTROL

C

NC

NO

C

NC

NO

C

PRIMARY AND SECONDARY

INTERLOCKS (CLOSED)

F I G U R E

18: Monitor Circuit - shown in failsafe state.

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