Fluke 5725A instruction manual Testing the Power Supply By Itself

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Testing the Power Supply By Itself

Troubleshooting 7

Testing the Power Supply By Itself

3.Remove plug P301 from J301 and inserting it into J303. Now the high voltage power supply will power up in the ±50V mode. The high voltage amplifier may also be serviced in the ±50V mode.

7-10. Testing the Power Supply By Itself

To turn on a Power Supply assembly (A4) by itself for troubleshooting, proceed as follows:

1. Turn off the POWER switch and disconnect the line power cord from ac line power.

7-10. Testing the Power Supply By Itself Warning

Follow the instructions under "initial access procedure" in section 6 to make sure high voltage has been bled off before you touch anything inside the 5725A.

The power supply assembly generates lethal voltages. Use extreme caution when you are working inside the 5725A with the power connected. Use only non-conductive tools, and keep one hand behind your back to avoid making a circuit through your body. If you work on a 5725A with the power cord attached, and/or you are not certain the high voltage has not bled off, do not wear a grounded wrist strap. Wearing a strap increases risk of dangerous electrical shock.

2.Place the Power Supply assembly in the service position as described in the access procedures in Section 6.

3.Plug P301 onto the E302 header where the label MAN appears (pins 2 and 3).

4.This allows momentary-contact pushbutton switch SW302 to generate a strobe signal for U302, turning the supplies on. You turn the supplies off by pressing switch SW301.

5.You may want to troubleshoot in the low-voltage mode by plugging the high voltage secondary plug into J303. The previous procedure describes how to do this.

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Fluke 5725A instruction manual Testing the Power Supply By Itself