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TROUBLESHOOTING & REPAIR
ACTIVE SCR TEST (continued)
FIGURE F.20 – SCR TESTER CIRCUIT AND SCR CONNECTIONS
REMOVE INSULATING PAINT
CATHODE
ANODE
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7.Remove the red insulating paint from the heat sink test points. See Figure F.20.
NOTE: Do not disassemble the heat sinks.
8.Construct the circuit shown in Figure F.20. One
9.Test the voltage level of the battery. Short leads (A) and (C). Close switch
10.Connect the tester to the SCR 1 as shown in Figure F.20.
a.Connect tester lead (A) to the anode.
b.Connect tester lead (C) to the cathode.
c.Connect tester lead (G) to the gate.
NOTE: Gate leads can be accessed at molex plug P4 (Control board G2206) or terminals (Control board G1575). See Figures F.16 and F.17.
11.Close switch
NOTE: Switch
12.Read meter for zero voltage.
a.If the voltage reading is higher than zero, the SCR is shorted.
13.Close or keep closed switch
14.Close switch
a.If the voltage is
b.If the voltage is
NOTE: Be sure the battery is function- ing properly. A low battery can affect the results of the test. Repeat Battery Test Procedure in Step 9 if needed.
15.Open switch
16.Reconnect the tester leads. See Figure F.20.
a.Connect tester lead (A) to the cathode.
b.Connect tester lead (C) to the anode.
c.Disconnect test lead (G) from the gate.
17.Close switch
18.Read meter for zero voltage.
a.If the voltage is zero, the SCR is func- tioning.
b.If the voltage is higher than zero, the SCR is shorted.
19.Perform the Active Test Procedure outlined in Steps
20.Replace all SCR assemblies that do not pass the above tests.
21.Replace all molex plugs or leads previously removed. Resolder lead #204 to resistor R3.