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13.9

AC Module

240
Power Management Unit Fault Finding
Important
When removing plug-in cards, we strongly recommend
that you use the TB8100 card remover
Figure 15.1 on page
reach too far through the slot and damage the components
or tracks on the card.
These checks will verify the correct operation of the AC converter. The
test procedures require you to power-up the AC converter on approximately
30VDC. Running the AC converter on DC is made possible by carrying
out the following modifications to its standard set-up:
Replacing the standard PFC control card with a spare card which has
been modified as described in
page
246.
Connecting two variable voltage DC power supplies as shown in
Figure 13.11 on page
connected via back-power protection diodes and a high power resistor.
The variable voltage DC power supplies must be able to provide the correct
input voltages for the AC converter under test. The current capability of
these power supplies will decide how much load you can connect to the
converter. Testing at light loads will be enough to verify if the converter is
working. Variable power supplies with a 3A capability would be sufficient.
Caution
Even though the AC converter is running on a low
DC voltage, there is still 400VDC present on the
board.
If you have been directed to this section from
is still fully assembled, go to
of the 400VDC bus without disassembling the entire PMU (you only need
to remove the top cover). If you have already checked the DC converter
and the PMU is disassembled, go to
Warning!!
The AC power on/off switch does not isolate the
PMU from the mains. It breaks only the phase cir-
cuit, not the neutral.
1. The card remover is included in the TBA0ST2 tool kit, which is available
from your nearest Tait Dealer or Customer Service Organisation. It is also
available separately as part number 220-02034-01.
263. A flat-blade screwdriver may
"Modifying the PFC Control Card" on
243. Note that the control power supply is
"Initial Checks"
Task
1. This allows you to check the operation
Task
2.
© Tait Electronics Limited September 2006
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, as shown in
and the PMU
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