Agilent Technologies 5962-8200 service manual Line Voltage Wiring

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3 - Troubleshooting

Line Voltage Wiring

Figure 3-3 illustrates the primary wiring configuration of the power transformer for various ac line voltages. Use long nose pliers to disconnect the wires going to the transformer terminals.

NOTE: Install the correct fuse when changing the ac line voltage from a previous setting: for 110/120 Vac: 2.5AT, 250V, Agilent p/n 2110-0633;

for 220/230 Vac: 1.25AT, 250V, Agilent p/n 2110-0788

white/red/grey orange

1

2

3

4

5

6

orange 7

grey

120 VAC

Top part of transformer

Front of unit

grey

orange

white/violet white/yellow

white/red/grey

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

220 VAC

Top part of transformer

Front of unit

orange (spare)

white/violet white/yellow

grey

orange1

2

3

4

5

6

orange 7

white/red/grey

100 VAC

Top part of transformer

Front of unit

grey

orange

white/violet white/yellow

white/red/grey

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

230 VAC

Top part of transformer

Front of unit

orange (spare)

white/violet white/yellow

white/red

white/black

white/brown

All Voltages

Bottom part of transformer

Front of unit

white/red red

white/black

black white/brown

Figure 3-3. Transformer Wiring

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