Hello,
I'll realize some maintenance operations on my second One Thirty (N/S 007686) :
I observe that the On/Off switch on the rear panel is different from my other One Thirty (N/S 006227) : This switch is a Kautt & Bux BN P1 250Vac 3(2)A / 250Vdc 3A.
In my opinion, it's a DPST (4 pins) but.:..
Pin #1 : 1 => fuse than primary PT / black with two yellow line wire
Pin #2 : 1 => AC network plug (phase) / brown wire
Pin #3 : 2 => primary PT / black wire
Pin #4 : 2 => AC network plug (neutral) / blue wire
Normally, a DPST (Double-Pole Single-Throw) switch turns two circuits on or off using only a single actuator.
With two poles and one throw for each pole, DPST switches have four terminals — two inputs and two outputs. These are essentially two SPST switches built together, affecting separate circuits but controlled by the same actuator...
I observe :
Switch Off =
Pin #1 connected to Pin #2 !
Pins #2, #3, and #4 disconnected
Switch On =
All four Pins connected.
I don't understand why. For me, Pin #2 and #4 are the inputs and Pin #3 and #4 are the outputs of this switch, so :
Switch Off =
All Pins disconnected, except perhaps pin #1 and #3 because primary PT winding assure connection ?
Switch On =
All four Pins connected.
Have you an idea ?
Thank's in advance !
Lionel
Export Schematic
Try looking at the power wiring section of this schematic. It shows the export models. -mgriffin
http://www.pacair.com/mmamps3/sites/default/files/docs/2475-75_and_2275-...
Export Schematic
Hello mgriffin155 !
I am studying this. This will help me !
A big thank you !
Lionel
130HD 2475-130EX : D9 / D10 : Half or Full-wave ?
Hello,
I study the Rectifier Board (RB-1). I am not sure if D9/D10 consist on Half-wave rectifier or Full-wave rectifier using a center tap transformer (and 2 diodes) ?
Thank you in advance for your help
Lionel
Voltage Doubler
The diodes D9/10 are in a voltage doubler half wave rectifier configuration. It's like 2 power supplies with one stacked on the other. -mgriffin
Thank you !
Hello mgriffin155 !
Thank you so much ! it allowed me to move forward. You have very valuable knowledge !
Lionel