Philips M1353A, M1351A manual When to Perform Safety Tests

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Safety Testing

When to

Perform Safety

Tests

Table 9-2M1351A and M1353A: When to perform safety test blocks

Service Event

Test Block(s) Required

 

 

Installation

Perform Visual, Power On and Performance

The product is customer installed.

test blocks (See Table 9-3).

 

You will find installation instructions in this

 

Installations and Service Guide.

 

 

 

Preventive Maintenance

Perform Visual test block (see Table 9-3).

Preventive Maintenance is the responsibility of

 

the customer

 

For preventive maintenance refer to page 96.

 

 

 

Repair

Perform Visual, Power On and Performance

This Installation and Service Guide contains

test blocks (see Table 9-3),

when power switch is replaced perform S2-Safety

repair instructions for the 50 A and 50 IP moni-

test block (see page 104),

tors.

when transformer is replaced perform S3-Safety

 

 

test block (see Table 9-3).

 

When Frontend-Board is replaced perform S3-

 

Safety test block (see Table 9-3).

 

 

Upgrade

Perform Visual, Power On, Performance and

This Installation and Service Guide contains

Safety test blocks (see Table 9-3).

 

upgrade instructions for the 50 A and 50 IP

 

monitors.

 

 

 

All other Service Events

Perform Visual, Power On and Performance

 

test blocks (see Table 9-3).

 

 

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Chapter 9 Preventive Maintenance, Care and Cleaning

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M1353A, M1351A specifications

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