Safety Critical Components for XX93 Monitors.

PRODUCT SAFETY NOTE:

Components marked by the symbol ! have special characteristics important to safety. When replacing any of these components, be sure to use the parts specified in the parts list.

An example of how the critical components are marked in the Master Part List is shown below. See the Master Part List for specifying critical components.

 

∆ Bd.#

Part No. Bd.

Sch. Ref.

Description

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

!

102

CPC1027

D2

HH8

6,800pF ±5%, 100V, Film

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CAUTION:

CERONIX XX93 Monitors MUST USE AN APPROVED ISOLATION TRANSFORMER.

The monitor chassis must be connected to earth ground via a common connection in the system which contains the monitor.

X-RAY NOTE:

X-radiation is produced by electrons colliding with the phosphor and shadow mask at the front of the picture tube. The X-radiation emanating from the front of the picture tube is highly reduced due to the shielding affect of the leaded glass face.

It is also produced at the anode bulb contact. The X-radiation emanating from the anode bulb contact is much higher than from the face due to less shielding.

X-radiation is directly proportional to beam current. It doubles for each 1.3KV increase of the EHT voltage at the face and also doubles for each 3KV increase of the EHT at the anode bulb contact.

From this information, it should be noted that when servicing monitor electronics, where the back of the picture tube is facing the service person, that the beam current should be turned down to avoid excessive exposure.

Due to the increase in X-Radiation emission with increase of EHT voltage, it is important that the EHT voltage is checked.

To measure the EHT voltage: Connect the (-) lead of a volt meter to the monitor chassis so that a reliable connection is made. Connect a high voltage probe to the (+) input of the meter and at the anode contact of the picture tube.

The EHT should not exceed 26KV at 0 beam current.

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Genius 2793, ISO XFR-75W, 2093, 1493, 3693, 1793, 1993, ISO XFR-100W manual RAY Note

2093, 1493, ISO XFR-75W, 3693, 2793 specifications

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