Replacing AC Input Fuses
Replacing AC Input Fuses
Each AC power socket has two fuses (one in the phase (L) and another in the neutral (N) AC input line) to protect the power system against certain internal fault conditions.
Only service personnel should replace the AC input fuses.
Ensure that the AC supply is disconnected from those fused AC power sockets before checking or replacing their respective fuses.
CAUTION:
Use only 15 A, 250 VAC, 6.3 x 32 mm,
(Bussman
►To check and replace AC input fuses
1Disconnect the AC power cord from the fused AC power socket of the rectifier that is not operating.
The fused AC power sockets of APS3 power systems are labeled (K1 to K3) and (K1 to K6) on APS6 power systems. AC power socket K1 powers Rectifier 1. (See Data Power Solutions diagrams in Chapter 1 for location of Rectifier 1.)
2With a suitable
3Remove the fuse drawer and check both fuses.
4Replace any blown fuses only with 15 A, 250 VAC, 6.3 x 32 mm,
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6Reconnect the AC power cord.
7Check if the affected rectifier powers up and that its green Power On LED is on.
If not, then that rectifier is faulty and needs to be replaced. (See page
If the faulty rectifier has been replaced once and the fuses of that AC power socket blow again, then there is a problem with the internal wiring of the power system. In that instance, contact your local Powerware DC product representative for assistance.
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