
6.
Test for 115 VAC between leads X1
and X2.
NOTE: If the main AC input supply
voltage varies, the Control
Transformer voltage will vary by the
same percentage.
a.
Connect one end of an insulat-
ed alligator clip to the X1 con-
nection at the Input Contactor
(CR1) interlock. See Figure
F.2.
IDEALARC DC-600
F-15
TROUBLESHOOTING & REPAIR
CONTROL TRANSFORMER (T2) VOLTAGE TEST
CONTROL
TRANSFORMER
INPUT
CONTACTOR (CR1)
INSULATED
ALLIGATOR CLIP CABLE
X1
METER
PROBE
LEFT SIDE OF
LIFT BAIL ASSEMBLY
CASE BACK
b.
Connect the other end of the
alligator clip to one of the meter
probes. Be sure that neither
the alligator clip nor the meter
probe touches any metal sur-
faces.
c.
Connect the other meter probe
to the X2 connection at the
secondary winding thermostat.
See Figure F.2.
d.
Apply current Input Power to
DC-600.
FIGURE F.2 - Control Transformer X1 and X2 Test Connections
7.
Read meter for 115 VAC.
a.
If 115 VAC is present, the
Control Transformer is func-
tioning properly.
b.
If 115 VAC IS NOT present, go
to Step 8.
8.
If 115 VAC is not present between
leads X1 and X2, test for correct
main AC input power to the Control
Transformer primary windings (H1,
H2, H3, etc.) See Wiring Diagram.
a.
If the correct main AC input
power to the Control Trans-for-
mer primary windings is pre-
sent AND the secondary volt-
age is not correct, the Control
Transformer may be faulty.
Replace.