mately 0. 1 V less than voltage measured in
section a.
6. Apply twice tap value ac cu rrent.
a. A pply rated relay voltage. V o ltage at
TP3 = 1 2 .7V. Voltage at TP4 = less than
0.5V.
b. Interrupt ac current. Voltage at TP3 = less
than 0.5V. Voltage at TP4 = 1 2 .7 V .
7 . Apply rated voltage t o relay terminal 1 8 (52a
in put) .
a. Apply rated relay voltage to terminal 9.
Voltage at TP4 = less than 0.5V.
b. Reduce voltage to terminal 1 8 to 60% of
0
rated relay voltage. Voltage at TP4 = 1 2 .7V.
8 . J umper test point TP6 and TP7 . Apply twice
tap value ac current.
a. A pply rated relay voltage. Voltage at
TP5 = 6 .2V.
b . Rem ove j umper. A pply rated vo ltage.
Voltage at TP5 = less than 0.5V.
9 . Jumper test point TP6 and TP7.
a. A pply rated relay voltage. Voltage at printed
circuit board term inal I 0 or I I = less than
0.5V (X and A R relay picked up).
b. Rem ove j u m per . A pply rated voltage .
Voltage a t p c terminal 1 0 = 24V (X relay not
picked up). Voltage at pc terminal I I = rated
relay voltage ( A R relay not picked up).
Overcurrent Module
0
I . Jumper test points TP6 and TP7 (timer module).
Set tap in 0 . 5 hole and turn tap multiplier knob
to X
I
position.
a. Apply 0.5 amp ac current to the particular
input in question. Then apply rated relay
voltage. M easure 6.6 Vac at the transformer
secondary terminals. The same voltage
should be read with the tap in the 1 . 5 amp
tap and 1 .5 amps ac applied. Likewise with
the 4.5 amp tap.
2. Jumper test points TP6 and TP7. Set tap in 0 . 5
0
amp. hole and turn tap multiplier to X I post
tion.
I. L.
41 -776.5A
a. With 0.4 amp ac current flowing apply rated
relay voltage. M easure voltage at terminal 5
of I C I to be 6.4V. Now increase the current
until the output relay operates. The voltage
sh ould now read approx. 5 .4V. At this point
the voltage at terminal 4 should measure
6.4V. The voltage at printed circuit board
terminal 3 should measure 2 3 . 5 Vdc before
the output relay operates and less than 2.5V
after it operates.
3. J u mper test points TP6 and TP7. Set tap in 0 . 5
hole and turn tap multiplier knob fully CW.
a. A pply 0 . 5 amp ac and apply rated relay
voltage. M easure 4.2 volts at the brush ter
minal of the tap multiplier rheostat.
4. J u m per test points TP6 and TP7 (timer
module).
a. Apply rated relay voltage. M easure 6.2V at
TP I and less than 0.5V at TP2.
b. Remove jumper. Apply rated relay voltage.
M easure less the 0.5V at TP l and 24V at
TP2.
5 . Check of Reed relay ( R R) contact.
a. Resistance should be greater than 500 ohms
when measured from jumper J I to common
negative.
b. Jumper test points TP6 and TP7 and apply
rated relay voltage. Resistance should drop
to less than 5 ohms.
6. Check coil resistance of reed relay ( R R) ( 1 000
ohms), A R relay (630 ohms) and X telephone
relay ( 1 500 ohms). Attention should be paid to
polarity since each of the coils have a diode con
nected across it.
REN EWAL PARTS
Repair work can be done most satisfactorily
at the factory. H owever, interchangeable parts
can be fu rnished to the customers who are equip
ped fo r doing the repair work. When ordering
parts, always give the complete nameplate data,
and style numbers from the electrical parts list.
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