B&K Precision 1795 - Manual User Manual

Page 15

Advertising
background image

5.3.6 If Fuse blows, connect the unit through a variable AC Source with a current meter

and monitor the current at no load. If the current is very high (more than 2 ampere
or so ) load, check for Bridge Rectifier short or shorted Diode, or Secondary
Winding short, etc

5.3.7 If output voltage or current DPM's are not reading, check for loose connections

especially in crimping, soldering, of Connectors.

WARNING

THE FOLLOWING SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS ARE FOR USE BY

QUALIFIED PERSONNEL ONLY.TO AVOID PERSONAL INJURY, DO NOT

PERFORM ANY SERVICING OTHER THAN THAT CONTAINED IN

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS UNLESS YOU ARE QUALIFIED TO DO SO.

REFER TO OPERATORS SAFETY SUMMARY AND SERVICE SAFETY

SUMMARY PRIOR TO PERFORMING ANY SERVICE.

5.4

VOLTAGE & WAVEFORM CHECK POINTS :

5.4.1 TEST EQUIPMENTS REQUIRED :

Generally, Wide-band Oscilloscope

20MHz Dual Trace, a probe 1:10 / 50MHz, and a multimeter 4½ DMM, Rheostats,
Variable Line Source 30A, Test Leads are all that is needed to perform basic
waveform and voltage checks for diagnostic pusposes.

CONNECT THE MAINS CORD OF THE UNIT TO THE RATED I/P SOURCE.

5.4.2 Check the voltage & waveforms at test points TP1 to TP6 on PRSR 0896 PCB

with respect to output positive or at TP7 with the help of 4½ DMM & CRO. Normal
voltages & waveforms are given below :-
Keep output voltage to max. position with front panel control. All readings
are with respect to TP7 as common :-

Test Points on Voltages on

AMP/FREQ.

WAVEFORM

PRSR PCB

DMM Level on CRO

on CRO

TP1

+12.01V

26.7V P-P / 99.8Hz

TP2

+1.03V

2V P-P / 99.8Hz

TP3

-12.04V 26.8V P-P / 99.6Hz

TP4

-11.35V 25.3V P-P / 99.6Hz

TP5

+0.101V 3V -P / 99.6Hz

TP6

+15.05V 26.8V P-P / 99.6Hz

12

Advertising