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Cris
June 10, 2025
It trips and unit dies when potentiometer R12 and R8 is adjusted. Which component is making it trip?
Summary of Contents for Logic R25-1-1
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Part Numbers R25-( )-( ) and APS ( )-( ) TO: HOLDERS OF COMPONENT MAINTENANCE MANUAL WITH ILLUSTRATED PARTS LIST - POWER SUPPLY Part Numbers R25-1-1, R25-1-1A, APS 30-1, APS 32-1 and APS 40-1 REVISION 19 DATED 26 MARCH 2013 Revision 19 pages which have been revised of added outline below together with a description of the change.
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COMPONENT MAINTENANCE MANUAL Part Numbers R25-( )-( ) and APS ( )-( ) Page Intentionally Blank Highlights Page 2 33-48-01 Jul 20/05 PREPARED BY LOGIC S.p.A.
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ANTICOLLISION POWER SUPPLY Part Number R25-1-1 Part Number R25-1-1A Part Number APS 30-1 Part Number APS 32-1 Part Number APS 40-1 COMPONENT MAINTENANCE MANUAL WITH ILLUSTRATED PARTS LIST ORIGINAL DATE : 15 MAY 1991 33-48-01 Prepared By S.p.A. REVISION 19...
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Sep 21/98 Jun 01/99 Feb 14/00 Feb 14/01 Apr 01/02 Apr 30/03 Jul 20/05 Oct 02/06 Apr 16/10 May 05/10 Feb 20/12 Sep 10/12 Feb 07/13 Mar 26/13 Record of Permanent Revisions Page 1 33-48-01 Mar 26/13 PREPARED BY LOGIC S.p.A.
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COMPONENT MAINTENANCE MANUAL Part Numbers R25-( )-( ) and APS ( )-( ) Page Intentionally Blank Record of Permanent Revisions Page 2 33-48-01 Jul 20/05 PREPARED BY LOGIC S.p.A.
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COMPONENT MAINTENANCE MANUAL Part Numbers R25-( )-( ) and APS ( )-( ) RECORD OF TEMPORARY REVISIONS Temporary Page Issue Date Rev. No. Number Date Removed Record of Temporary Revisions Page 1 33-48-01 Jul 20/05 PREPARED BY LOGIC S.p.A.
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COMPONENT MAINTENANCE MANUAL Part Numbers R25-( )-( ) and APS ( )-( ) Page Intentionally Blank Record of Temporary Revisions Page 2 33-48-01 Jul 20/05 PREPARED BY LOGIC S.p.A.
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R25-1-1A APS 40-1 Oct 02/06 SB04/33-48-01 20/09/06 APS 32-1 APS 40-1 Oct 02/06 SB05/33-48-01 20/09/06 APS 30-1 APS 40-1 Oct 02/06 SB06/33-48-01 20/09/06 R25-1-1A APS 40-1 Oct 02/06 Service Bulletin List Page 1 33-48-01 Mar 26/13 PREPARED BY LOGIC S.p.A.
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COMPONENT MAINTENANCE MANUAL Part Numbers R25-( )-( ) and APS ( )-( ) Page Intentionally Blank Service Bulletin List Page 2 33-48-01 Jul 20/05 PREPARED BY LOGIC S.p.A.
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Component Mainte- nance Manual, and of the manual itself are the exclusive property of Logic S.p.A., Cassina De’ Pecchi, Italy and as such this manual or any part thereof cannot be reproduced or used for any purpose without the written permission of Logic.
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COMPONENT MAINTENANCE MANUAL Part Numbers R25-( )-( ) and APS ( )-( ) Page Intentionally Blank Introduction Page 2 33-48-01 Jul 20/05 PREPARED BY LOGIC S.p.A.
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Jul 20/05 Oct 02/06 Feb 07/13 Feb 07/13 Jul 20/05 Jul 20/05 Feb 07/13 Jul 20/05 Jul 20/05 Feb 07/13 Jul 20/05 Feb 07/13 Jul 20/05 Jul 20/05 List of Effective Pages Page 1 33-48-01 Mar 26/13 PREPARED BY LOGIC S.p.A.
Frequency of Flashes Test ..................... 107 Fault Isolation ......................... 109 Adjustment (Figure 101 and Figure 102) ..............111 Amplitude Signal Adjustment ..................111 Number of Flashes Adjustment ..................112 Table of Contents Page 1 33-48-01 Jul 20/05 PREPARED BY LOGIC S.p.A.
Equipment ........................301 Common Tools ......................301 General ............................ 301 Disassembly Procedure for Part Numbers R25-1-1 and R25-1-1A ........301 Disassembly Procedure for Part Numbers APS 30-1 and APS 32-1 ........304 Disassembly Procedure for Part Number APS 40-1 ............... 308 CLEANING Equipment and Materials ......................
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Primary Parts Assembly Procedure for Part Number APS 40-1 (Figure 304) ......706 Final Assembly Procedure for Part Numbers R25-1-1 and R25-1-1A (Figure 301) ....708 Final Assembly Procedure for Part Numbers APS 30-1 and APS 32-1 (Figure 302) .... 709 Final Assembly Procedure for Part Numbers APS 40-1 (Figure 304) ........
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Nomenclature Column ....................1001 Vendor Code Column ....................1003 Quantity per Assembly Column ..................1003 Effectively Code Column ....................1003 Vendor Code List ......................1003 Alphanumerical Index ....................1006 Table of Contents Page 4 33-48-01 Jul 20/05 PREPARED BY LOGIC S.p.A.
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Construction of Anticollision Power Supply (APS 40-1) ..............Block Diagram of Anticollision System ................... Block Diagram of Anticollision Power Supply (R25-1-1/-1A or APS 30-1 or APS 32-1) ..... Block Diagram of Anticollision Power Supply (APS 40-1) ............Schematic Diagram of Anticollision Power Supply (R25-1-1/-1A or APS 30-1) ......
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COMPONENT MAINTENANCE MANUAL Part Numbers R25-( )-( ) and APS ( )-( ) Page Intentionally Blank Table of Contents Page 6 33-48-01 Jul 20/05 PREPARED BY LOGIC S.p.A.
Introduction (Figure The APS (Part No. R25-1-1 or R25-1-1A or APS 30-1 or APS 32-1 or APS 40-1) is an electronic device that is a part of an anticollision lighting system. The function of the APS is to supply the high voltage and the command to flash to the Anticollision Light (Part No.
The external surfaces of the box assembly are painted with primer paint and a matt black finish paint. A Logic label is attached to the front panel assembly of the APS. Page 2 33-48-01 Jul 20/05...
Ground Connections Power Connector J1 Radio Interference Filters Anti-noise Plate Anti-noise Plate Output Connector J2 Anti-noise Plate Base Insulating Plate Figure 2 - Construction of Anticollision Power Supply (R25-1-1 or R25-1-1A) Page 3 33-48-01 Jul 20/05 PREPARED BY LOGIC S.p.A.
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The external surfaces of the box assembly are painted with primer paint and a matt black finish paint. A Logic label is attached to the front panel assembly of the APS. APS Part No. APS 40-1 (Figure...
Accumulator Ground Connections Radio Interference Filters Power Connector J1 Electronic PCBs Assembly Output Connector J2 Base Assembly O-rings Figure 3 - Construction of Anticollision Power Supply (APS 30-1 or APS 32-1) Page 5 33-48-01 Jul 20/05 PREPARED BY LOGIC S.p.A.
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A warning label “DANGER HIGH VOLTAGE” is attached below the connectors. A Logic label is attached to the front panel assembly of the APS. No.1 Electronic PCB Assembly (Figure The No.1 Electronic PCB assembly contains the electronic components that is part of the stabilization circuit and oscillator transformer and recti- fier circuits.
Assembly Output Connector J1 Radio Interference Filter Ground Connections O-rings Power Connector J2 No.1 Electronic PCB Assembly Capacitor Accumulator Group Base Figure 4 - Construction of Anticollision Power Supply (APS 40-1) Page 7 33-48-01 Feb 07/13 PREPARED BY LOGIC S.p.A.
APS. When ionized, the xenon becomes highly conductive and it emits a strong white light, as long as the high voltage is present between the anode and cathode J1 (Part No. R25-1-1/1A, APS 30-1, APS 32-1) J2 (Part No. APS 40-1)
It increases the striking impulse energy that it receives from the ignition circuit at approxi- mately 13.000 volts. This is necessary to have the atmospheric ionization inside the xenon tube that is necessary for the discharge. Page 9 33-48-01 Jul 20/05 PREPARED BY LOGIC S.p.A.
(50 mm) BLACK WHITE (110 mm) (50 mm) BLACK E8 E7 (100 mm) BLACK (50 mm) Figure 6 - Block Diagram of Anticollision Power Supply (R25-1-1/-1A or APS 30-1 or APS 32-1) Page 10 33-48-01 Jul 20/05 PREPARED BY LOGIC S.p.A.
WHITE-BLACK (170 mm) WHITE-BLACK (150 mm) WHITE-BLACK (150 mm) BLACK (50 mm) BLACK (50 mm) BLACK BLACK (50 mm) (50 mm) Figure 7 - Block Diagram of Anticollision Power Supply (APS 40-1) Page 11 33-48-01 Feb 07/13 PREPARED BY LOGIC S.p.A.
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COMPONENT MAINTENANCE MANUAL Part Numbers R25-( )-( ) and APS ( )-( ) Figure 8 (Sheet 1) - Schematic Diagram of Anticollision Power Supply (R25-1-1/-1A or APS 30-1) Page 12 33-48-01 Jul 20/05 PREPARED BY LOGIC S.p.A.
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JANTX2N2222A BD177 2N3055-SELEZ.R25 1K8 ± 1/2W 10K ± 1/4W 10K ± 1/4W 470 ohm ± 1/4W Figure 8 (Sheet 2) - Schematic Diagram of the Power Supply (R25-1-1/-1A or APS 30-1) Page 13 33-48-01 Jul 20/05 PREPARED BY LOGIC S.p.A.
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COMPONENT MAINTENANCE MANUAL Part Numbers R25-( )-( ) and APS ( )-( ) Figure 9 (Sheet 1) - Schematic Diagram of the Power Supply (APS 32-1 or APS 40-1) Page 14 33-48-01 Feb 07/13 PREPARED BY LOGIC S.p.A.
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1N4007 MM54C14J/883C 1N4007 2PFF8 BZV85C12 (12V-1/2W) 1N6075 BZV85C12 (12V-1/2W) R25-2-1018 RC002 RC002 JANTX2N2222A BD177 2N5038-SELEZIONATO Figure 9 (Sheet 2) - Schematic Diagram of the Power Supply (APS 32-1 or APS 40-1) Page 15 33-48-01 Jul 20/05 PREPARED BY LOGIC S.p.A.
Main Technical Characteristics Table 1 - Main Technical Characteristics DESCRIPTION : POWER SUPPLY MFR PART NUMBERS : R25-1-1, R25-1-1A, APS 30-1, APS 32-1, APS 40-1 FUNCTIONAL CHARACTERISTICS : as per FAR 25.1397 FAR 25.1401 INPUT VOLTAGE : +28 ± 0.5 Vdc CURRENT DRAIN : 1.6 A maximum continuous for Part No.
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COMPONENT MAINTENANCE MANUAL Part Numbers R25-( )-( ) and APS ( )-( ) MASS : for Part No. R25-1-1/-1A, APS 33-1 and APS 32-1: 950 ± 50 g for Part No. APS 40-1: 1350 ± 50 g NAMEPLATE P/N APS 40-1 POWER SUPPLY DESCR.
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TESTING AND FAULT ISOLATION Special Tools, Equipment and Materials NOTE: You can use equivalent alternatives to specified items. Special Tools Anticollision Lighting System Test Set - LOGIC Part Number TJ R005-1 (Figure 101) Interconnecting Cable - LOGIC Part Number R005-2...
- Make sure that the insulation resistance is the subsequent pins: more than 40 Mohm. BETWEEN J2-C J2-F J2-E J2-F J1-A J1-C J1-B J1-C BETWEEN (for Part No. APS 40-1) J1-C J1-F J1-E J1-F J2-A J2-C J2-B J2-C Page 102 33-48-01 Mar 26/13 PREPARED BY LOGIC S.p.A.
ON. ing the charge time of the capacitor) is: - 1.6A maximum continuous for Part Numbers R25-1-1, -1A and APS 30-1. - 2.4A maximum continuous for Part Numbers APS 32-1 and APS 40-1. Use a Stopwatch and check the number - Make sure that the number of flashes is 60±5...
VOLTAGE connector (BNC) of the MEASURE Section of Test set. Set the Oscilloscope to on and adjust the scale to 5V/cm and 0.2sec/cm. Set all switches of Test set to OFF. Page 105 33-48-01 Jul 20/05 PREPARED BY LOGIC S.p.A.
Fault Isolation. - Make sure that the wave-form signal (38±3V/ 1Hz±10% for Part Numbers R25-1-1, -1A and APS 30-1) or (40.5±0.5V/1Hz±10% for Part Numbers APS 32-1 and APS 40-1) is the same figure 105.
No.1 ELECTRONIC 28VDC +28VDC +(J7) P/N TJ R005-1 - (GND) -(J12) No.2 ELECTRONIC CAPACITOR TJ R005-6 +(J11) TRIGGER(J10) Figure 103 - Test Set-up for the Functional Test of Electronic PCBs Assembly Page 107 33-48-01 Jul 20/05 PREPARED BY LOGIC S.p.A.
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Part Numbers R25-( )-( ) and APS ( )-( ) No.2 ELECTRONIC PCB Figure 104 - Position of the Adjustment Potentiometers LOCKED TIME 200 - 300 ms Volt 2.0 Second CHARGE TIME Figure 105 - Typical Wave-form Page 108 33-48-01 Jul 20/05 PREPARED BY LOGIC S.p.A.
- The C15 capacitor is defec- - Replace the C15 capacitor tive. defective. The wave-form locked - The C15 capacitor is defec- - Replace the C15 capacitor time is less than 200 tive. defective. msec. Page 109 33-48-01 Jul 20/05 PREPARED BY LOGIC S.p.A.
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- The U1 integrated circuit is - Replace the U1 integrated defective. circuit and/or related com- ponents' defective. - The C15 capacitor is defec- - Replace the C15 capacitor tive. defective. Page 110 33-48-01 Jul 20/05 PREPARED BY LOGIC S.p.A.
- Make sure that the current consumption is: switch to ON. - 1.6A maximum continuous for Part Numbers R25-1-1, R25-1-1A and APS 30-1; - 2.4A maximum continuous for Part Numbers APS 32-1 and APS 40-1. NOTE: Wait 15 minutes of war-up before to do the subsequent steps of the procedure.
104) until the amplitude signal signal, shown on the Oscilloscope, is correct. If the wave-form is not correct, adjust again the - 38±3V for Part Numbers R25-1-1, R8 potentiometer. R25-1-1A and APS 30-1; - 40.5±0.5V for Part Numbers APS 32- 1 and APS 40-1.
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(10) Apply of sealant paint on the screw of the potentiometer R12. (11) Install the cover (15, figure 301) or the housing assembly (50, figure 302) or the housing assembly (130, figure 304). Refer to Assembly chapter. Page 113 33-48-01 Oct 02/06 PREPARED BY LOGIC S.p.A.
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COMPONENT MAINTENANCE MANUAL Part Numbers R25-( )-( ) and APS ( )-( ) Page Intentionally Blank Page 114 33-48-01 Jul 20/05 PREPARED BY LOGIC S.p.A.
COMPONENT MAINTENANCE MANUAL Part Numbers R25-( )-( ) and APS ( )-( ) AUTOMATIC TEST REQUIREMENT (ATLAS) General Not applicable. Page 201 33-48-01 Jul 20/05 PREPARED BY LOGIC S.p.A.
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COMPONENT MAINTENANCE MANUAL Part Numbers R25-( )-( ) and APS ( )-( ) Page Intentionally Blank Page 202 33-48-01 Jul 20/05 PREPARED BY LOGIC S.p.A.
Do not disassemble the APS more than is necessary to isolate and correct a defect. Put an identification label on each item removed. Disassembly Procedure for Part Numbers R25-1-1 and R25-1-1A Use the figure 301...
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(item 3, Common Tool) the wires from J1 connector (120). Remove the screws (95 and 100), the nuts (105), the washer (110), the terminal lugs (115) and the J1 connector (120). Page 302 33-48-01 Jul 20/05 PREPARED BY LOGIC S.p.A.
Remove the screws (10), the washer (15) and the terminal lugs (20). Remove the screws (25), the washer (30) and the terminal lugs (35). Remove the ring nuts (40 and 45). Remove the housing assembly (50). Remove the gasket (75). Page 304 33-48-01 Jul 20/05 PREPARED BY LOGIC S.p.A.
160. CAPACITOR 165. SCREW 170. WASHER 175. O-RING 180. ELECTRONICS PCBs ASSEMBLY 185. BASE ASSEMBLY 190. NAMEPLATE Figure 302 - Exploded View of the Power Supply (APS 30-1 or APS 32-1) Page 305 33-48-01 Jul 20/05 PREPARED BY LOGIC S.p.A.
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Use a cutter and remove the silicone rubber sealant from the head of the screws (165). Remove the screws (165), the washers (170) and the o-rings (175). Remove the electronics PCBs assembly (180). Page 306 33-48-01 Jul 20/05 PREPARED BY LOGIC S.p.A.
Remove the ring nuts (80), the washers (85) and the radio interference filters (90) from filters support (75). Remove the capacitor accumulator group (100) as follows: Remove the base (15) as specified in paragraph 5.A. Page 308 33-48-01 Feb 07/13 PREPARED BY LOGIC S.p.A.
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120). Remove the screws (115 and 120). Use a solder tool (item 1, Equipment) and disconnect the wires from the No.1 elec- tronic PCB (125). Remove the No.1 electronic PCB (125). Page 309 33-48-01 Jul 20/05 PREPARED BY LOGIC S.p.A.
Remove the unwanted material from the device with a nylon brush (item 1, Materials). Use a nylon brush moist with cleaning solvent (item 2, Materials) and clean the pins of each connector. Page 401 33-48-01 Jul 20/05 PREPARED BY LOGIC S.p.A.
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COMPONENT MAINTENANCE MANUAL Part Numbers R25-( )-( ) and APS ( )-( ) Page Intentionally Blank Page 402 33-48-01 Jul 20/05 PREPARED BY LOGIC S.p.A.
All metal parts for damages or corrosion of the aluminium alloy surfaces. If a part is dam- aged or corroded, do Repair No. All painted parts for damages. If the paint is damaged, do Repair No. NOTE: Remove any defect as shown in Repair chapters. Page 501 33-48-01 Jul 20/05 PREPARED BY LOGIC S.p.A.
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COMPONENT MAINTENANCE MANUAL Part Numbers R25-( )-( ) and APS ( )-( ) Page Intentionally Blank Page 502 33-48-01 Jul 20/05 PREPARED BY LOGIC S.p.A.
5 Thermofit tubing and sleeving MIL-I-22129 Local Supplier size: as necessary, colour: as necessary, teflon 6 Lacing tape, fiberglass type MS3367-4-9 Local Supplier Repair No.1 - Repair of Damage to Component PCBs Page 601 33-48-01 Jul 20/05 PREPARED BY LOGIC S.p.A.
PCB and cut them at a maximum of 1 mm from the soldering side. NOTE: For more information on the soldering refer to J-STD-0006. Repair No.1 - Repair of Damage to Component PCBs Page 602 33-48-01 Jul 20/05 PREPARED BY LOGIC S.p.A.
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NOTE: When you replace the transistor Q3, it could be necessary to install a new resistor R6 with a other value; refer to paragraph B.(5) for the pro- cedure. Repair No.1 - Repair of Damage to Component PCBs Page 603 33-48-01 Jul 20/05 PREPARED BY LOGIC S.p.A.
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(25), the upper ferrite (30) and the ring nut (5). Tighten the ring nut until the thickness from the half ferrite lower and the half ferrite upper is 0.3 mm. Repair No.1 - Repair of Damage to Component PCBs Page 604 33-48-01 Jul 20/05 PREPARED BY LOGIC S.p.A.
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Capacitor C10 Part No. MSB2102470JEL (Figure 601) Installation Install new thermofit sleeving (item 5, Materials) on the terminals of a new capacitor. Repair No.1 - Repair of Damage to Component PCBs Page 605 33-48-01 Jul 20/05 PREPARED BY LOGIC S.p.A.
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(item 5, Materials) on the SCR. Complete the installation as specified in the paragraph A.(2). Bond the SCR to the PCB with epoxy adhesive (item 3, Materials). Repair No.1 - Repair of Damage to Component PCBs Page 606 33-48-01 Jul 20/05 PREPARED BY LOGIC S.p.A.
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Bond the new components with epoxy adhesive (item 3, Materials). Complete the installation as specified in the paragraph A.(2). Repair No.1 - Repair of Damage to Component PCBs Page 607 33-48-01 Jul 20/05 PREPARED BY LOGIC S.p.A.
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NOTE 2 : This nut and the related stud (3 places) are installed only on the No.1 Electronic PCB Part No. 365PM300-1. Figure 601 - No.1 Electronic PCB Repair No.1 - Repair of Damage to Component PCBs Page 608 33-48-01 Jul 20/05 PREPARED BY LOGIC S.p.A.
12 mm max NOTE : Before to install the SCR1, cut this part of component. Figure 602 - No.2 Electronic PCB (R005PM210-1 or R005PM690-1) Repair No.1 - Repair of Damage to Component PCBs Page 609 33-48-01 Jul 20/05 PREPARED BY LOGIC S.p.A.
No.2 Electronic PCB Part No. R005PM690-3 or Part No. 365PM350-1. Figure 603 - No.2 Electronic PCB (R005PM210-2 or R005PM690-2 or R005PM690-3 or 365PM350-1) Repair No.1 - Repair of Damage to Component PCBs Page 610 33-48-01 Jul 20/05 PREPARED BY LOGIC S.p.A.
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Local Supplier Distilled water Local Supplier Deionised water Tape, adhesive Local Supplier Nylon brush, soft Local Supplier Nylon brush, rigid Local Supplier Repair No.2 - Repair of Damage to Coating Protection Page 601 33-48-01 Jul 20/05 PREPARED BY LOGIC S.p.A.
Apply, with a rigid bristle brush, the isopropyl alcohol (item 6, Materials) on the PCB. Clean the PCB with distilled water (item 7, Materials). Repair No.2 - Repair of Damage to Coating Protection Page 602 33-48-01 Jul 20/05 PREPARED BY LOGIC S.p.A.
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Keep the PCB for 8 hours in an oven at 60°C and relative humidity more than 30% (recommended 70%). Keep the PCB for 3 days at room temperature of 20°C and relative humidity more than 30% (recommended 70%). Repair No.2 - Repair of Damage to Coating Protection Page 603 33-48-01 Jul 20/05 PREPARED BY LOGIC S.p.A.
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Part Numbers R25-( )-( ) and APS ( )-( ) Remove the adhesive tape from components. (10) Refer to Testing and Fault Isolation chapter and do the functional test procedure. Repair No.2 - Repair of Damage to Coating Protection Page 604 33-48-01 Jul 20/05 PREPARED BY LOGIC S.p.A.
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NEMA-HP3 Local Supplier colour : white 5 Lacing tape, fiberglass type MS3367-4-9 Local Supplier 6 Thermofit tubing and sleeving MIL-I-23053 Local Supplier size: as necessary Repair No.3 - Repair of Wiring Page 601 33-48-01 Jul 20/05 PREPARED BY LOGIC S.p.A.
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- ITS MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET - YOUR LOCAL SAFETY REGULATIONS - YOU MUST ALSO MAKE SURE THAT THE APPLICABLE FIRST AID MATERIALS ARE AVAILABLE. Repair No.3 - Repair of Wiring Page 602 33-48-01 Jul 20/05 PREPARED BY LOGIC S.p.A.
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Use an heating tool (item 7, Common tool) and dry the thermofit sleeving. NOTE: Refer to figure 6 figure 7 for the connections of wire. Repair No.3 - Repair of Wiring Page 603 33-48-01 Jul 20/05 PREPARED BY LOGIC S.p.A.
2.A.(2).(a) to install and to solder the new wire to the related connection(s). Connertor J2 side (Part No. APS 40-1) Connertor J1 side (Part No. R25-1-1/1A, APS 30-1, APS 32-1) Radio Interference Filter side 50 mm stripped 50 mm stripped...
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AID MATERIALS ARE AVAILABLE. Fully clean the area to be repaired with the cleaning aliphatic hydrocarbon solvent (item 1, Materials). Repair No.4 - Repair of Damage to an Aluminum Alloy Component Page 601 33-48-01 Jul 20/05 PREPARED BY LOGIC S.p.A.
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Make sure that the color of the chromate conversion layer is the same as the full area that is repaired. If the surface after repair was painted, do Repair No. Repair No.4 - Repair of Damage to an Aluminum Alloy Component Page 602 33-48-01 Jul 20/05 PREPARED BY LOGIC S.p.A.
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WARNING: THE EPOXY COATING MAT IS A HAZARDOUS MATERIAL. BEFORE YOU USE IT, MAKE SURE YOU KNOW THE SAFETY PRECAUTIONS AND FIRST AID INSTRUCTIONS ON: Repair No.5 - Repair of Painted Surface Page 601 33-48-01 Jul 20/05 PREPARED BY LOGIC S.p.A.
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(item 3, Materials) to the surface. Let the paint dry. Make sure that the color of the paint layer is the same as the full area that is painted. Repair No.5 - Repair of Painted Surface Page 602 33-48-01 Jul 20/05 PREPARED BY LOGIC S.p.A.
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COMPONENT MAINTENANCE MANUAL Part Numbers R25-( )-( ) and APS ( )-( ) Primary Parts Assembly Procedure for Part Numbers R25-1-1 and R25-1-1A (Figure 301) NOTE: Replace any defective screw, nut and washer. NOTE: During the procedure of assembly, apply the...
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Install the capacitor accumulator (65) as follows: Apply a layer of silicone paste (item 5, Materials) on the base (195). Install the terminal lugs (80) to capacitor (65) with the screws (70) and the washers (75). Page 703 33-48-01 Oct 02/06 PREPARED BY LOGIC S.p.A.
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Repair No. 2 for pro- cedure. Assemble the two electronic PCBs (5 and 10) with the screws (15 and 25) and the studs (20 and 30). Tighten the screws (15 and 25). Page 704 33-48-01 Oct 02/06 PREPARED BY LOGIC S.p.A.
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(item 1, Equipment) and connect the wires to the terminals of the radio interference filters (90). Refer to figure 6 for connections and to Repair No. 3 paragrap 2.B. for procedure. Install a new gasket (75) on the base (185). Page 705 33-48-01 Jul 20/05 PREPARED BY LOGIC S.p.A.
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No.1 Electronic PCB-3 No.2 Electronic PCB-3 White AWG20 No.1 Electronic PCB-4 No.2 Electronic PCB-4 Black AWG20 Apply the coating protection on both sides of soldering. Refer to Repair No. 2 for pro- cedure. Page 706 33-48-01 Oct 02/06 PREPARED BY LOGIC S.p.A.
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(item 4, Common Tools) the two wires into J2 connector (50). Refer to figure 6 for correct connections. Install the radio interference filters (90) and filters support (75) as follows: Page 707 33-48-01 Feb 07/13 PREPARED BY LOGIC S.p.A.
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Tighten the ring nuts (40 and 45). Install the screw (20), the nut (25), the washer (30) and the terminal lugs (35) on the hous- ing assembly (130). Final Assembly Procedure for Part Numbers R25-1-1 and R25-1-1A (Figure 301) Do the bonding, insulation resistance and operational tests of the APS. Refer to...
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“DANGER HIGH VOLTAGE2 (140). Storage After Assembly NOTE: You can use equivalent alternatives to specified items. Materials Item Materials Specification Supplier Absorbent paper Local Supplier Thermosoldered polyethylene bag Local Supplier Dehydrating salt Local Supplier Page 709 33-48-01 Oct 02/06 PREPARED BY LOGIC S.p.A.
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APS 40-1 - This power supply is manufactured with seven polycarbonate capacitors (for the flash energy storage); they do not require the reconditioning instructions given in the previous step (3). The shelf life of this APS is of five years. Page 710 33-48-01 Feb 20/12 PREPARED BY LOGIC S.p.A.
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COMPONENT MAINTENANCE MANUAL Part Numbers R25-( )-( ) and APS ( )-( ) FITS AND CLEARANCES General Not applicable. Page 801 33-48-01 Jul 20/05 PREPARED BY LOGIC S.p.A.
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COMPONENT MAINTENANCE MANUAL Part Numbers R25-( )-( ) and APS ( )-( ) Page Intentionally Blank Page 802 33-48-01 Jul 20/05 PREPARED BY LOGIC S.p.A.
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To use with the pin crimp tool Part No. M22520/1-01. Insertion/Extraction Tool Part No. M81969/14-02 To remove and install the pins of the connectors. Cutter To remove the components or the silicone rubber sealant. Page 901 33-48-01 Jul 20/05 PREPARED BY LOGIC S.p.A.
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Stopwatch To use during the Functional Test. Vacuum cleaner with To remove the remaining solvent small suction nozzle from the PCB. Paint spray equipment To apply the coating protection where necessary. Page 902 33-48-01 Jul 20/05 PREPARED BY LOGIC S.p.A.
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This blank column (eleven characters wide) is used from the equipment operators. Nomenclature Column The indenture is used to show the assembly relation of the items in the list (see the subsequent example): Page 1001 33-48-01 Jul 20/05 PREPARED BY LOGIC S.p.A.
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Supersedes SUPSDS The part in the part number column replaces and is not interchangeable with the part number shown in the nomenclature column. Page 1002 33-48-01 Jul 20/05 PREPARED BY LOGIC S.p.A.
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NATO code for manufacturers H4-1 and -2, that includes of a letter and four num- bers, or the USA, Department of Defence, Commercial and Government Entity (CAGE) cataloguing Handbook H4/H8. The asterisk identified the code temporarily given by LOGIC to the Manufacturer or Vendor without national NATO code or CAGE. Code Vendor/Standard Parts Authority Address, WEB Site or E-mail A0891 BOSTON S.p.A.
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SANTA CLARA, CA 95052-8090 - USA 35784 PHILIPS ELECTRONICS LTD 281, Hillmount Road MARKHAM, ON L6C 2S3 - CANADA e-mail: colene.clark@ncs.com 55285 THE BERGQUIST COMPANY 18930, West 78th Street CHANHASSEN, MN 55317-9347-USA e-mail: richardm@bergquistcompany.com Page 1004 33-48-01 Jul 20/05 PREPARED BY LOGIC S.p.A.
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96906 MILITARY STANDARS STANDARDIZATION MANUAL PROMULGATED BY MILITARY 4120 3-M - USA DEPARTMENTS UNDER AUTHORITY OF DEFENSE 98502 AKZO COATING INC. 434, W Meats Street AEROSPACE FINISHES DIV. ORANGE, CA 98665 - USA Page 1005 33-48-01 Jul 20/05 PREPARED BY LOGIC S.p.A.
Part Numbers R25-( )-( ) and APS ( )-( ) DETAIL DETAIL Valid for C16 type I Valid for C16 type II R17 C14 C12 Figure 1006 - No.2 Electronic PCB Assembly (R005PM210-1 or R005PM210-2) Page 1034 33-48-01 Jul 20/05 PREPARED BY LOGIC S.p.A.
DETAIL DETAIL Valid for C16 type I Valid for C16 type II R17 C14 C12 (4 places) Figure 1008 - No.2 Electronic PCB Assembly (R005PM690-1 or -2 or -3 or 365PM350-1) Page 1040 33-48-01 Jul 20/05 PREPARED BY LOGIC S.p.A.
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It trips and unit dies when potentiometer R12 and R8 is adjusted. Which component is making it trip?