Fisher & Paykel MR730, MR720, MR480, MR700 technical manual Revision H and J Pcbs

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4.3POWER BOARD

4.3.1REVISION D/F PCBS

A bridge rectifier (D13 to D16) supplies power to the 5 V regulator Q7 mounted on the heat sink. This circuit is protected by a 1 A fuse (F1) mounted on the circuit board. The 5 V negative supply stabilized by Q8, is derived from the voltage doubling network D17, D18.

The Heater Wire (HHC) is controlled by triac Q9 which is mounted on the heat sink. Q9 is switched by the optoisolator U11 which in turn is driven by Q10. Q10 is controlled directly from an output port of U4 on the control board.

The resistor R52 connected to the anode of Q9 provides a signal through (HHS) to U5d and U4. This signal, with processor interpretation, provides the information to determine if the Heater Wire is connected or open circuit and also the integrity of fuse F2, the 4 A fuse supplying power to the Heater Wire.

Triac Q11 (mounted on the heatsink) is controlled by optoisolator U12, which in turn is controlled by Q12, and HPC.

Transistors Q5 and Q6 are a RS232 level driver for the serial data interface.

4.3.2REVISION H AND J PCBS

A bridge rectifier (D13 to D16) supplies power to the 5 V regulator Q7 mounted on the heat sink. This circuit is protected by a 1 A fuse (F1) mounted on the circuit board. The 5 V negative supply stabilized by Q8, is derived from the voltage doubling network D17, D18.

The Heater Wire (HHC) is controlled by triac Q9 which is mounted on the heat sink. Q9 is switched by the optoisolator, U11, which in turn is driven by Q10. Q10 is controlled directly from an output port of U4 on the control board (HHC). Resistor R9, C6 form a snubber on the triac. Capacitors C8, C32 balance the heater wire with respect to ground.

Heater wire sensing is accomplished through the optoisolator U13 and associated components R51, R52, D21, R66 and R67. R51 and R52 limit the current through the LED when the triac is on or off. With the triac off and a heater wire connected then the optoisolator will remain off. Otherwise if a heater wire is not connected then the optoisolator will be turned on and off in synchronisation with the secondary cycle. The output of the optoisolator feeds U4 on the control board. This signal, with processor interpretation, provides the information to determine if the Heater Wire is connected or open circuit and also the integrity of fuse F2, the 4 A fuse supplying power to the Heater Wire.

Q11 controls power to the heaterplate and is under control of optoisolator U12 and transistor Q12 via an output port (HPC) on U4 on the control board. Resistors R64, R57 limit the gate current to the triac and with C33 form a snubber for the triac and the optoisolator.

Transistors Q5 and Q6 are an RS232 level driver for the serial data interface.

4.4PROBE TEMPERATURE VERSUS THERMISTOR RESISTANCE

TEMP (± 0.2 °C)

RESISTANCE (Ω)

TEMP (± 0.2 °C)

RESISTANCE (Ω)

0

7352.8

36

1411.3

9

4702.2

37

1355.0

28

1976.6

38

1301.0

29

1893.3

39

1249.2

30

1814.4

40

1199.6

31

1739.2

41

1152.3

32

1667.2

42

1107.3

33

1598.2

43

1064.5

34

1532.9

44

1023.1

35

1470.6

60

560.3

Ref. 185040646 MR730/720/700/480 Technical Manual ¯ Revision F ¯ Issued March 2001

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Contents Auckland, New Zealand D E L S MR730 MR720 MR700 MR480National Office Revision F changes Section Description of ChangeContents Performance Check MR480 Dual Probe Temperature TestMaintenance Schedule B1.1 Power PCB Harness Connection DiagramMaintenance Schedule Checklist 10.1Appendix D Models MR730/720/700 MR700 Series General SpecificationsSET EOHTOP RSDMR700 Series Humidifiers with Version 1.0 Software Operating Controls and ModesStandby Button MR700/720/730 only 1 MR700/MR730 ALL Software VERSIONS, MR720 Version 1.0 only 2 MR720 Version 2.0, 3.0 SoftwareAlarms and Indicators Version 3.0 Software Version 1.0 and Version 2.0 SoftwareAudio Alarm Circuit Operation Power Line Interrupt Revisions D/F Pcbs Revision H and J Pcbs For models with Revision D PCB and earlier CalibrationPage Performance Check Alarms Check MR700/720/730 Dual Probe Temperature Test Servicing Information Replacing revision F or earlier power PCB MR700/720/730Replacing revision F or earlier power PCB MR480 Fault Location SCHEMATICS, Part Lists and Mechanical Drawings Power Board Control Board Component Layout Revision F PCB Page This page Left Blank Circuit Diagrams Revision H and J PCB Control PCB Circuit Diagrams Revision H and J PCB Power PCB Circuit Diagrams Revision F PCB Control PCB Circuit Diagrams Revision F PCB Power PCB LED1, LED3 DSP1, DSP2, DSP3LED2,LED4, LED5,LED11 LED6,LED7 LED8,LED9,LED10SPK1 SW5VR1 VR4Fuse fast acting 2 a 20 × 5 mm for 230 999830009 MR480AGM Exploded Diagrams MR480 10.3 MR730/720/700 Mechanical Parts MR720ASU Exploded Diagrams MR730/720/700 Heaterplate Assembly Parts MR730/720/700/480 Page PCB Identification Diagram Power PCB Harness Connection Diagram Date Change First Serial Number Comments Affected Product Change HistoryYear Model Code Serial Number AAA XxxxxOFF Appendix aA2.3 Integral Display Error MessagesEP2 EP1EP3 EP4Third Byte First ByteSecond Byte A5.4 Serial Data Interface Connector Appendix B B1 Maintenance ScheduleElectrical Safety Checks as required Photocopy and File in Maintenance RecordsPossible cause Action to take Appendix CHigh Temperature C1.6 C1.5LED on Check Voltage Rating Of Unit Appendix D Cleaning instructionsAppendix E Setup NotesDynamic Test Sequence MR730/720/700 Dynamic Test Procedure MR480