Thermal interlock, Line power interlock, Thermal interlock line power interlock – Bird Technologies DA40 UHF Series-Manual User Manual
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Thermal Interlock
All Digital Air loads are supplied with a passive, normally closed, snap 
disk overtemperature thermoswitch. Normally closed, the switch opens 
above the maximum safe load temperature, turning off the transmitter 
power. Because dissipation of the heat generated by the RF power 
depends upon forced air cooling, if airflow over the resistor array should 
stop or be restricted the temperature in the RF chamber can rise beyond 
a safe limit. The heat sensor will sense the change and actuate the 
interlock switch to turn off the transmitter. The interlock system will 
not permit re-operation of the transmitter until a lower, safe tempera-
ture in the RF housing is reached.
Line Power Interlock
Digital Air loads are equipped with a line power failure interlock to pro-
vide protection against the loss of AC power. The switch is a normally 
closed relay. The switch opens if no line power is supplied to the load, the 
breaker on the load is tripped, or the power switch on the load has been 
turned off. When power is restored, the interlock will reset.