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Maintenance

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Storage and Shipment

Storing the Load Resistor

Cover the Load before storing to keep out dust and dirt. 

It is not necessary to install the shipping plug. 

Store in a dry, dust-free environment where the ambient temperature will remain between –40 and +45 °C 
(–40 to +113 °F).

Shipping the Load Resistor

1.

Remove the vent plug.

2.

Install the shipping plug. 

3.

Wrap the vent plug with padding and tape it to the side of the load for protection.

Note:

 

With the shipping plug installed, it is not necessary to empty out the coolant.

4.

Wrap the connector in padding.

5.

Pack and brace the load in a sturdy wooden crate for shipment.

Customer Service

Any maintenance or service procedure beyond the scope of those in this chapter should be referred to a qualified 
service center.

If the unit needs to be returned for any reason, request an Return Material Authorization (RMA) through the Bird 
Technologies website. All instruments returned must be shipped prepaid and to the attention of the RMA number.

Bird Service Center 

30303 Aurora Road 
Cleveland (Solon), Ohio 44139-2794 
Fax: (440) 248-5426 
E-mail: 

[email protected]

For the location of the Sales Office nearest you, visit our Web site at:

http://www.birdrf.com

Содержание TERMALINE 8251 Series

Страница 1: ...ERMALINE LOAD RESISTOR SERIES 8251 Operation Manual Copyright 2016 by Bird Technologies Inc Instruction Book Part Number 920 8251S Rev G Termaline is a Registered Trademark of Bird Electronic Corporation ...

Страница 2: ... to remove the RF transmission line while RF power is present WARNING Do Not Service Or Adjust Alone Under no circumstances should any person reach into an enclosure for the purpose of service or adjustment of equipment except in the presence of someone who is capable of rendering aid WARNING Safety Earth Ground An uninterruptible earth safety ground must be supplied from the main power source to ...

Страница 3: ...ons in the instruction manual are not followed The caution symbol appears on the equipment indicating there is important information in the instruction manual regarding that particular area This symbol indicates that the unit radiates heat and should not be touched while hot This symbol indicates that the item must not be discarded but instead managed according to the collection and recycle of was...

Страница 4: ... in an explosion or severe burns WARNING Disconnect the unit from all power sources before servicing The unit may be energized from multiple sources The potential for electric shock exists WARNING Never attempt to connect or disconnect RF equipment from the transmission line while RF power is being applied Leaking RF energy is a potential health hazard CAUTION This load is designed for operation i...

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Страница 7: ...apter Layout Introduction Describes the features of the 8251 series load and indicates the capabilities of each model in the series Theory of Operation Includes the details of the loads construction as well as a description of the coolant used and the interlock provided Installation This chapter details installation from unpacking the unit to proper mounting and RF connections Operating Instructio...

Страница 8: ...Chapter 3 Installation 4 Unpacking and Inspection 4 Setup 4 Mounting 4 Installing Thermoswitch 5 Connecting RF Power 5 Using a QC Connector Coupling 6 Using a 13 30 Coupling 6 Using a Swivel Flanged Coupling 6 Using a Unflanged Coupling 6 Chapter 4 Operating Instructions 7 Normal Operation 7 Operating Under Abnormal Conditions 7 Shutting Down 7 Emergency Shutdown 7 Chapter 5 Maintenance 8 Troubles...

Страница 9: ...f Contents viii Storage and Shipment 12 Storing the Load Resistor 12 Shipping the Load Resistor 12 Customer Service 12 Specifications 13 Replacement Parts 14 Available QC Type Connectors 14 Limited Warranty 15 ...

Страница 10: ...used as supports for freestanding use or as brackets for fixed mounting A vent plug at the top of the unit relieves internal pressure from coolant expansion The load s simple and rugged design minimizes maintenance requirements Applications Use an 8251 load As a substitute antenna for tuning transmitters under nonradiation conditions or for making routine tests and adjustments As a substitute for ...

Страница 11: ... 1 Optional thermoswitch kit P N 2450 129 available 8251N Female N DC 1000 MHz N A1 8251D2 2 Requires bullet P N 4712 020 not included 1 5 8 EIA Swivel 470 860 MHz N A1 8251D7 16 7 16 IEC 470 860 MHz N A1 8251T 2303 3 Bullet included 1 5 8 EIA Fixed Flanged DC 2000 MHz 230 F 110 C 8251T 3003 1 5 8 EIA Fixed Flanged DC 2000 MHz 300 F 149 C ...

Страница 12: ... of the cooling tank where radiator fins surrounding the tank transfer the heat to the air When the coolant is heated thermal expansion causes an increase in the internal pressure An expansion tank on the upper rear of the load allows for coolant expansion due to the rise in temperature and is equipped with a vent plug see Figure 1 on page 2 to relieve this pressure while protecting the opening fr...

Страница 13: ...tance on page 9 for details 1 Remove the shipping plug from the load Refer to Figure 1 on page 2 for location of the plugs 2 Verify the o ring seal is in place on the vent plug then install in the load Mounting Place the load in a dry dust and vibration free environment Do not use outdoors or in areas of condensing humidity For operation above 300 W allow at least 6 15 cm of clearance on all sides...

Страница 14: ...o not apply more than 10 in lb 1 1 N m of torque to the terminal nuts 4 Replace the cover 5 Check the requirements of the transmitter interlock and make connections as required Figure 2 Thermoswitch Connecting RF Power Note After installing the load the RF transmission line can be attached using standard coaxial line coupling kits WARNING Disconnect the unit from all power sources before servicing...

Страница 15: ... flange on the coaxial input outer conductor 5 Insert the bolt sets and tighten evenly all around to transmission line manufacturer s recommended torque Note Use all of the bolts Figure 3 Swivel Flanged Coupling Using a Unflanged Coupling 1 Insert the center bullet 2 Push until it sets the midpoint nibs 3 Position the outer sleeve with clamping bands over the input connector 4 Set the transmission...

Страница 16: ...rned off Turn off RF power at the source Emergency Shutdown Turn off RF power at the source Note If the interlock thermoswitch is properly connected RF power will be automatically turned off when the coolant temperature reaches an unsafe level WARNING The vent plug must be used at all times when the unit is operating or cooling Failure to do so could result in an explosion or severe burns CAUTION ...

Страница 17: ... Replace the O ring See Load Resistor on page 11 Defective or improperly installed rear O ring Replace the O ring See Rear Seal on page 10 High or low DC resistance Loose RF input connector Tighten connector Faulty RF input connector Models with QC type connectors Replace connector See RF Connector on page 10 All other models Return the unit for service Faulty resistor Replace the resistor See Loa...

Страница 18: ...enter and outer conductor of the load resistor 4 Compare the measured value with the previous measurement and with the baseline resistance measured when the load was put into service Note If the new value differs from either of these by more than 1 ohm this could indicate a failing resistor Figure 5 Measuring Resistance Coolant Coolant lifetime will vary greatly depending on operating conditions F...

Страница 19: ...ctor normally supplied frequency and power must be limited to the capa bilities of the connector Rear Seal If the coolant has not been drained from the load stand the unit on end with the RF connector down before disassembly 1 Unscrew the four screws at the corners of the guard cover 2 Unscrew the tube nut from the tank nozzle using a small wrench if necessary and pull the nozzle free 3 Unscrew an...

Страница 20: ...w any coolant to drip back into the tank Note The O Ring should be free of twists and positioned evenly around the flange of the resistor housing If the O ring shows signs of deterioration e g is no longer pliable or has surface cracks replace it 7 Replace the entire load resistor assembly Note It cannot be further disassembled 8 Put the clamping band in place and tighten it 9 Remove the shipping ...

Страница 21: ...cessary to empty out the coolant 4 Wrap the connector in padding 5 Pack and brace the load in a sturdy wooden crate for shipment Customer Service Any maintenance or service procedure beyond the scope of those in this chapter should be referred to a qualified service center If the unit needs to be returned for any reason request an Return Material Authorization RMA through the Bird Technologies web...

Страница 22: ...connector 1 10 1 065 1 10 DC 1000 MHz 1 20 1000 2000 MHz 1 30 2000 2400 MHz 1 10 DC 800 MHz 1 20 800 1000 MHz 1 30 1000 2000 MHz Connectors 8251 8251D 8251D7 16 8251N 8251T QC Type Female LC 1 5 8 EIA Swivel Flanged 7 16 Jack IEC QC Type Female N QC Type 1 5 8 EIA Fixed Flanged Thermoswitch Temperature 8251T 230 8251T 300 110 C 230 F 149 C 300 F Ambient Temperature 40 to 45 C 40 to 133 F Cooling M...

Страница 23: ...Part Number BNC Female 4240 125 BNC Male 4240 132 C Female 4240 100 C Male 4240 110 HN Female 4240 268 HN Male 4240 278 LC Female1 1 Normally supplied on the 8251 4240 031 LC Male 4240 025 Open Term 10 32 Nut 4240 080 LT Female 4240 018 LT Male 4240 012 N Female2 2 Normally supplied on the 8251N 4240 062 N Male 4240 063 SC Female 4240 090 SMA Female 4240 336 SMA Male 4240 334 7 16 Jack IEC Type 16...

Страница 24: ...ery such claim for breach of these warranties shall be deemed to be waived by Buyer unless made in writ ing within ten days from the date of discovery of the defect The above warranties shall not extend to any products or parts thereof which have been subjected to any misuse or neglect damaged by accident rendered defective by reason of improper installation or by the performance of repairs or alt...

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