Maintenance— Type 503
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lo c a tio n o f D611 an d C 61J |unction l o t i p o in t, (rig h t
lid o o f In tlr u n to n l).
To check the secondary circuit o f T601, measure the vo lt
age at the junction of D612 and C612 (Fig. 4-6). This voltage
should be approxim ately + 5 0 0 volts. Check the secondary
winding of T601 and the voltage doubler circuit if the volt
age is not correct. A reading o f approxim ately 600 volts or
more at the junction o f D612 and C612 indicates the oscil
lator circuit [V620, T620) is inoperative or the line voltage
is too high. Before replacing V620, check for defective parts
associated with V620. Some o f the parts to check, for ex
ample, ore T620, C620, C621, and R621.
If the proper output voltage is obtained from at least
one of the power supplies, the oscillator circuit need not be
checked. In this case, check the rectifier and components
associated with the inoperative supply.
F ailure to Regulate a t th e C orrect V o lta g e .
If the
supplies fa il to regulate at the proper voltages, first check
the line voltage. The supplies are designed to regulate
between an input voltage of 105 and 125 volts (or 210 ond
250 volts), with the design center at 117 volts (or 234 volts),
RMS Improper line voltage may cause the supply voltages
to be off.
If the output of any of the supplies is o ff by only a small
amount, it may be possible to readjust the — 100 ADJ. con
trol to obtain the proper voltage. It should be noted that
when the setting of the — 100 ADJ. control is changed, the
entire instrument must be recalibrated according to the
procedure given in Section 6 of this manual.
If the supplies fail to regulate, check the lubes (if this
has not already been dono). Then make sure that the v o lt
age at the junction o f D612 and C612 is approxim ately
+ 500 volts. Check for off-value resistors, especially in the
dividers, and for open or leaky capacitors associated with
V634.
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Fig. 4 -7 . Checking (he V ertical A m p lifie r fo r an unbalance condition.
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