Fluke 875 manual TP501 TP502 +6.3, Test Point Normal Channel Test

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Maintenance, Calibration, and Troubleshooting

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Signal Input Circuit

TP501

+5 V

-2.8 V

 

TP502

-1.5 V

+6.3 V

 

These voltages are approximate and actual values may differ somewhat. Any marked departures from these values is an indication of a malfunction.

5.6Metering Circuit (P/N 876A-1-3E, Schematic 876A-1-92)

The signal circuit that drives the meter is U401 (Figure 5-2). This is a voltage follower whose output on pin 9 should equal its input on pin 10.

These signals vary from -1.5 V with no signal to +6.3 V with the CHANNEL TEST push button pressed.

All other faults in the metering circuit should be detectable by resistance measurements.

NOTE

The preamplifier metering board contains a regulated power supply whose voltage is critical. It should measure 6.2 ± 0.001 V at TP401. It may be adjusted by R413.

5.7The Alarm Circuits (P/N 876A-1-75, Schematic 876A-1-3B)

The alert and high alarm circuits differ only in very minor details, so for troubleshooting purposes, it will be sufficient to discuss them together. As a matter of fact, they are similar for troubleshooting purposes. E.g. the simplest way to eliminate certain problems is to replace printed circuit board 876A-1-75. Where the discussion is given in terms of particular pin numbers for definiteness, the alert alarm circuit is to be understood, but completely analogous procedures apply to the high alarm circuit. At some points, it is deemed sufficient to describe the voltage state as simply high or low; at other points, particular voltages have been given. The maximum high value is +15 V, and the minimum low value is -10 V.

In the alert alarm circuit, if a measurement can be made directly on a pin of an OP AMP, a high reading will usually be close to +15 V, and a low reading close to -10 V. For example, the normal (low input current) voltage on pin 1 of U502 is -9.9 V (low) and the voltage at the same point is + 13.7 V when high. However, if the voltage is measured on the other side of the resistor R510, the high is only +1.45 V, whereas the low is still the same -9.9 V.

If the Channel Test has shown the system to be operative, the following will be the voltage states at critical points in the signal chain between test point TP502 and relay K501:

The following are measured voltages at critical points in the alert alarm circuit (muting stages are treated separately). Reset the alarm after every test.

1)

TP502

0 to 6 V depending on strength of radiation

Test Point

*Normal

Channel Test

2)

Pin 1 U502

-9.8

V

+13.7 V

3)

Junction of R510 and CR501 -9.8

V

+1.45 V

4)

Pin 14 U503

+14.1 V

+0.2 V

5)

Pin 1 U503

+0.08 V

+13.7 V

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