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WARNING: Disconnect and lockout AC primary power prior to servicing
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STEP 3:
Remove cover over the AC terminal blocks and carefully measure the AC line
voltages. Verify correct voltage and connections. Refer to the control cabinet wiring
diagram 843-5583-001, sheet 3.
STEP 4:
If the voltage does not correspond to the values for the power supplies as wired,
then re-tap the supplies for the correct voltage.
STEP 5:
Turn on circuit breaker CB1 (located in front, in the bottom panel) in the
control cabinet.
STEP 6:
Check that the phase monitor green LED is on. If not, first check that its
voltage range is adjusted to the correct settings. Next, reverse any two cabinet AC input
wires to cause the LED to come on. Refer to the AC Distribution Drawing as required. The
phase monitor LED will be dark when the phases are wrong. In a dual feed transmitter,
check the second phase loss monitor. CB2 is the breaker suppling voltage for K3. Both
monitors must see low voltage or improper phase sequence to generate a
logic fault.
NOTE:
All cabinets must be phased the same. Correct phasing of each PA cabinet is a
part of the PA cabinet Operational Checkout. The low voltage and phase
sequence sensor in the control cabinet will protect all cabinets from most AC
power line problems.
2.15.1.2 GUI Setup
STEP 1:
Power up the GUI with the AC from the UPS. The GUI computer should
boot up to the home screen.
STEP 2:
Close the first control cabinet circuit breaker and check on the GUI screen for
nominal logic power supply voltages. Use the GUI to double check the AC line voltage.
Verify the voltages with an independent meter if needed. Use the Factory Test Data sheets
as a guide.
STEP 3:
If there are dual supplies with the dual AC feed, open CB1A and repeat the power
supply test with CB1B, checking the second power supply voltages.
STEP 4:
In a dual supply system verify that all the indicating LEDs on the ORing board are
illuminated to indicate that all supplies are functioning.
STEP 5:
The actual logic supply voltages must closely match for proper AGC action.
Apply power to one supply at a time and carefully set the correct power supply voltages to
the correct value at the load.