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Calibration and Verification
Introduction
This section provides test and calibration procedures. The
Repairs to the A1 main board and the A2 control board can involve circuits which, although functional, may prevent the unit from performing within specified limits. So, after A1 or A2 board repair, decide if recalibration and operation verification tests are needed according to the faults you discover. Use the calibration procedure both to check repairs and for regular maintenance.
When verifying the performance of this instrument as described in this chapter, check only those specifications for which a performance test procedure is included.
Test Equipment Required
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Operation Verification Tests
To assure that the unit is performing properly, without testing all specified parameters, first perform the
CV Load Effect
CC Load Effect
Calibration Procedure
Calibrate the unit twice per year and when required during repair. The following calibration procedures which follow should be performed in the sequence given. Table
Note: Some of the calibration procedures for this instrument can be performed independently, and some procedures must be performed together and/or in a prescribed order. If a procedure contains no references to other procedures, you may assume that it can be performed independently.
To return a serviced unit to specifications as quickly as possible with minimal calibration, the technician need only perform calibration procedures that affect the repaired circuit. Table
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