Verifying A Transmitter Fuse Problem - Megger BITE 2 Instruction Manual

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Refer to Figure 3-1 on page
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BITE 2 transmitter primary fuse.
Verifying a
Transmitter Fuse
Problem
Identifying a Primary
Fuse Problem
AVTM246004 BITE 2/2P Rev 4 July 2011
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The output of the transmitter is double pole fused with two
15 ATM, 600 V type fuses. These secondary fuses are
installed to protect the operator from possible shock and to
protect the BITE 2/2P circuitry in the event of catastrophic
component failure. The secondary fuses are mounted on the
bottom base panel internal to the BITE 2 transmitter as in
Figure 9-2. See Figure 9-3 for the BITE 2P configuration. The
fuses are coordinated for fast response to a dc inrush from
the battery under test.
F
Under no circumstances should any fuse be defeated or
replaced with another type of fuse. Replace with the fuse
types specified in Appendix B: Replaceable Parts List.
If you encounter a problem with the BITE 2 or BITE 2P
transmitter, check the primary and secondary fuses to see if
the problem is fuse related.
To identify a primary fuse problem in the transmitter:
1. Remove the transmitter from the vicinity of the battery
room.
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