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2000 100A Ferroresonant Rectifier J85503A-1
7 - 6 Troubleshooting and Adjustments
Issue 6 October 1998
b. If the rectifier Output Volts Adj potentiometer can
adjust the voltage to the correct level, then the RFA
problem has been cleared. Otherwise, continue this
procedure.
8. If the rectifier output voltage is less than the plant voltage
and/or all rectifiers shut down, then use the following
procedures.
a. If the CM2 control board has not been replaced, then
replace it at this time as described under “Replace
CM2 Control Board” in Section 8, Spare Parts and
Replacement Procedures.
b. If the rectifier started, minor alarm on the controller
cleared, and the rectifier RFA LED went out, then the
RFA problem has been cleared. Otherwise, continue
the procedure.
c. If replacing the CM2 control board does not clear the
problem, then the outputs from T1 and T2 are probably
unbalanced. Try the following:
– Check the wiring to the thyristors. (See Figure 5-2.)
– Check for defective thyristors. Replace, if defective,
as described under “Thyristors (Q1 or Q2)” in
Section 8, Spare Parts and Replacement
Procedures.
Calibrate CM3
Digital Meter
Refer to Figures 5-2 and 2-4.
1. Loosen the locking screws and open the front door of the
rectifier.
2. Locate the CM3 digital meter board on the inside of the
front door.
Note
Calibration is not feasible unless the DMM test meter has an
accuracy of ±0.02 percent or better.