Rack Mount Printed Circuit Board Replacement; Circuit Board Removal - GE DigitalFlow GC868 Service Manual

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Rack Mount LCD Display
Replacement (cont.)
Rack Mount Printed
Circuit Board
Replacement

Circuit Board Removal

Optional Enclosures
7. Fasten the display shroud to the front panel with the four sets of
nuts/washers.
Do not overtighten the nuts or damage to the mounting
8. After checking for any loose hardware that may have fallen into
the enclosure, reinstall the top panel on the meter and secure the
panel in place with the four screws previously removed.
The Model GC868 flowmeter may now be placed back into service.
Reconnect the main power and resume taking measurements.
Note: Be sure to record the LCD Display replacement in Appendix
A, Service Record.
If troubleshooting procedures have indicated a defective printed
circuit board, follow the instructions in this section to replace the
defective board with a new one.
Refer to Figure B-2 on page B-11 and complete the following steps:
1. After disconnecting the main power to the meter, remove the top
panel from the enclosure by removing the four screws indicated.
The main power to the Model GC868 must be
disconnected before proceeding.
2. Disconnect all external option card connectors at the rear panel of
the meter. Then, remove all installed option cards from the printed
circuit board, as described earlier in this chapter.
3. Disconnect the main
rear of the printed circuit board. Make a sketch of the terminal
block and the locations of the black, white and green power leads
to assist in reinstallation of the new circuit board.
RS232
ANALOG OUT
4. Remove the
,
from the printed circuit board. Use a marker to identify pin #1 on
the right side (keypad side) of these connectors.
Caution!
threads may occur.
!WARNING!
POWER LEADS
from the screw terminals at the
TRANSDUCER
and
April 2008
connectors
B-7

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