Preliminary steps, Replacing the main control board – Rockwell Automation 2364F RGU Main Control Board Replacement User Manual

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Publication 2364F-5.12 March 1999

RGU™ Main Control Board Replacement Firmware Version 3.01

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Preliminary Steps

Before replacing the main control board, shut off the power; lockout/tagout
the unit; and wait five minutes for all voltage to discharge. Open the bay
door to the power structure. Verify that the board is labeled with the
appropriate catalog number (see the example in Figure 1).

Figure 1
Checking the Catalog Number of the Main Control Board

Replacing the Main Control
Board

1. Using a meter, test the voltage across the AC line, across the DC bus, and

across the terminals and test points on the main control board.

2. Put on the ESD wrist strap and attach it to the PE busbar (back

grounding bar in the bottom of the unit).

3. Disconnect J2, J3, J9, J10, J11, J12 from the main control board (as

shown in Figure 2).

4. Disconnect TB1 from the main control board.

5. Remove the screws which mount the main control board to the mounting

plate.

6. Slide the main control board upward, then pull the board off.

7. Remove any communication boards (and standoffs) which are attached

to the main control board (as shown in Figure 3).

8. Place the main control board in an anti-static bag.

SPA RE PAR T #

2364-SPM 03A

2364-SPM01C

2364-SPM03A

Series A units

Series B units

Catalog Number

Series Type

68ÃDIQVU

98ÃPVUQVU

CAT

2364FA-MNB

SER B

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541

460

678

3

50/60

524

683

749

-

DC

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6

FW6

QC

RGU Data Nameplate

Located near Main Control Board

Catalog Number

Series Identifier

New Main Control

Board

on the unit

For example, if the data nameplate for an RGU
has a Series B identifier (or 3 CT current monitoring),
the new main control board should be labeled with
the catalog number 2364-SPM03A.

!

ATTENTION: If there is any voltage present, remove the
source of the voltage. Check for voltages again before
proceeding to the next step.

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