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Environment
Voltage
Keypad panel
Structure
(frame or cover)
Common
Conductors
and wiring
Terminal block
Smoothing
capacitor
Resistor
Transformer
and reactor
Magnetic
conductor
and relay
Control PC
board and
connector
Cooling fan
Ventilation
1) Check the ambient temperature, humidity,
vibration, atmosphere (dust, gas, oil mist,
water drops).
2) Is the area surrounding the equipment free of
foreign objects.
Are the voltages in the main circuit and the
control circuit normal?
1) Is the display hard to read?
2) Are the characters complete?
1) Is there abnormal sound or vibration?
2) Are nuts or bolts loose?
3) Is there deformation or damage?
4) Is there discoloration as a result of overheat-
ing?
5) Are there stains or dust?
1) Are there loose or missing nuts or bolts?
2) Are there deformations, cracks, damage, or
discoloration due to overheating or deteriora-
tion in the equipment and insulation?
3) Are there stains and dust?
1) Is there discoloration or distortion of a
conductor due to overheating?
2) Are there cracks, crazing or discoloration of
the cable sheath?
Is there damage?
1) Is there electrolyte leakage, discoloration,
crazing, or swelling in the case?
2) Is the safety valve not protruding, or are
valves protruding too far?
3) Measure the capacitance if necessary.
1) Is there any unusual odor or damage to the
insulation by overheating?
2) Is there an open circuit?
Is there abnormal buzzing or an unpleasant
smell?
1) Is there a rattling noise during operation?
2) Are the contacts rough?
1) Are there any loose screws or connectors?
2) Is there an unusual odor or discoloration?
3) Are there cracks, damage, deformation, or
excessive rust?
4) Is there electrolyte leakage or damage to the
capacitor?
1) Is there abnormal sound or vibration?
2) Are nuts or bolts loose?
3) Is there discoloration due to overheating?
Is there foreign matter on the heat sink or intake
and exhaust ports?
1) Conduct a visual inspection and use
appropriate meters.
2) Visual inspection
Measure with a multi-meter.
1) Visual inspection
2) Visual inspection
1) Visual and aural inspection
2) Tighten
3), 4), 5) Visual inspection
1) Tighten.
2), 3) Visual inspection
1), 2) Visual inspection
Visual inspection
1), 2) Visual inspection
3) *Estimate life expectancy from
maintenance information and from
measurements using capacitance
measuring equipment.
1) Visual and olfactory inspection
2) Conduct a visual inspection or use a
multi-meter by removing the connection
on one side.
Aural, olfactory, and visual inspection
1) Aural inspection.
2) Visual inpection.
1) Aural inspection.
2) Visual and olfactory inspection
3) Visual inspection
4) *Estimate life expectancy by visual
inspection and maintenace information
1) Aural and visual inspection. Turn
manually (confirm the poewr is off).
2) Tighten.
3) Visual inspection
4) *Estimate life expectancy by mainte-
nance information
Visual inspection
1) Results comply with all
standard specifications.
2) The area is clear.
Results comply with all
standard specifications.
1), 2) The display can be
easily read and characters
are normal.
1), 2), 3), 4), 5)
No abnormalities
1), 2), 3) No abnormalities
Note: Discolorationof the
bus bar does not
indicate a problem.
1), 2) No abnormalities
No abnormalities
1), 2) No abnormalities
3) Capacitance is within
85% of initial value
1) No abnormalities
2) Less than about
±
10%
of the indicated
resistance value
No abnormalities
1), 2) No abnormalities
1), 2), 3), 4)
No abnormalities
1) The fan must rotate
smoothly.
2), 3) No abnormalities
No abnormalities
Area to Check
Items to Check
How to inspect
Evaluation Criteria
See additional notes on following page.
Cooling System
Contr
ol Cir
cuit
Main Cir
cuit
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