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Description of machine operation
5) DESCRIPTION OF MACHINE OPERATION.
The power undergoes initial AC/DC conversion by the input
rectifier bridge (c) , subsequent AC/DC conversion at high fre-
quency by the inverter (d) , transfer via the insulation transfor-
mer (f) to the output circuits and final AC/DC conversion by the
output rectifier (g) .
More details:
5.1)
Master switch (a) - input filter for suppressing radio noise
and protecting against power line over-voltage (b) .
(see fig. 3-4)
The three power supply cables are cut off by means of the
switch a). The yellow-green cable is fixed to the terminal mar-
ked by the earth symbol and located on the intermediate metal
support.
IMPORTANT !: When accessing parts inside the
machine, remember that turning off the switch will
not prevent the danger of electric shocks. We the-
refore advise you to remove the power plug.
When the switch is closed, the input voltage is applied to the
board 15.14.233 containing the line overvoltage suppressor cir-
cuit (b), consisting of three varistor (see note), and the radio
interference suppressor circuit (b) (see note) connected to earth
via a screw and metal column.
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m)
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a)
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r)
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c)
b)
i)
p)
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d)
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g)
h)
e)
NOTE :
If the electrical component know as a varistor is placed
between the two power supply phases, when an instantaneous
voltage in excess of 460 V appears on its terminals, the varistor
very rapidly becomes conductive, absorbing a current peak
which is sufficient to limit the said over-voltage and it thus pro-
tects the other parts of the machine.
This process has no destructive effect on the component if the
energy generated by the voltage peak is low, as in the case of
atmospheric lightning strikes. If, however, over-voltage is high
and prolonged, the varistor cannot dissipate this high energy
and blows.
This happens if, for example, the machine is wrongly connected
to 460 Vac mains voltage, or following over-voltage caused by
non stabilised power units of inadequate capacity.
FIG. 3
Summary of Contents for Genesis 240 TLH
Page 1: ...REPAIRS MANUAL E N G L I S H Genesis 240 Genesis 240 TLH...
Page 9: ...Description of machine operation 91 n m k a o q r l c b i p j d s e f g h e FIG 6...
Page 11: ...Description of machine operation 93 n m k a o q r l c b i p j d s e f g h e FIG 8...
Page 22: ...LAY OUTS OF CARDS...
Page 23: ...Lay outs of cards 105 Card 15 14 233 Fig 20...
Page 24: ...106 Lay outs of cards Card 15 14 236 side A Fig 21...
Page 25: ...Lay outs of cards 107 Card 15 14 236 side B Fig 22...
Page 26: ...108 Lay outs of cards Card 15 14 236 side C Fig 23...
Page 27: ...Lay outs of cards 109 Card 15 14 254 side A Fig 24...
Page 28: ...110 Lay outs of cards Card 15 14 254 side B Fig 25...
Page 29: ...Lay outs of cards 111 Card 15 14 254 side C Fig 26...
Page 30: ...112 Lay outs of cards Card 15 14 254 side D Fig 27...
Page 31: ...Lay outs of cards 113 Card 15 14 192 Fig 28...
Page 32: ...114 Lay outs of cards Card 15 14 239 Fig 29...
Page 33: ...Lay outs of cards 115 Card 15 14 240 Fig 30...
Page 58: ...140 Diagnosis procedure J9 connector frontal side FIG 36 Card 15 14 192 FIG 37...
Page 59: ...Diagnosis procedure 141 FIG 38 Card 15 14 233 FIG 39...
Page 60: ...142 Diagnosis procedure Card 15 14 254 version 1 soldering side FIG 40A...
Page 61: ...Diagnosis procedure 143 Card 15 14 254 version 2 soldering side FIG 40B soldering side view...
Page 62: ...144 Diagnosis procedure Card 15 14 236 FP106 FIG 41...
Page 63: ...Diagnosis procedure 145 FIG 43 H F 15 14 192 wring diagrama FIG 42...
Page 64: ...146 Oscillograms Oscillogram 1 Oscillogram 2...
Page 65: ...Oscillograms 147 Oscillogram 3 Oscillogram 4...
Page 66: ...148 Oscillograms Oscillogram 5 Oscillogram 6...
Page 67: ...Oscillograms 149 Oscillogram 7 Oscillogram 8...
Page 68: ...150 Oscillograms Oscillogram 9 Oscillogram 10...
Page 69: ...Oscillograms 151 Oscillogram 11...
Page 73: ...Parts dismantling and re installation procedure 155 FIG 44...
Page 74: ...156 Parts dismantling and re installation procedure FIG 45...
Page 75: ...Parts dismantling and re installation procedure 157 FIG 46 FIG 47...
Page 76: ...158 Parts dismantling and re installation procedure FIG 48...
Page 79: ...Operating tests and settings 161 Card 15 14 239 FIG 49...
Page 80: ...162 Operating tests and settings Card 15 14 254 FIG 50...
Page 81: ...Operating tests and settings 163 FP106 FIG 51...