heat exchange is off when must on,This error appears when shooting with the following parameters 120 kv 60 ma time 2 seconds, is there any test that can be performed to detect this problem, many thanks for help
erros:
hv tolerance, feedback differs from reference
ec tolerance, feedback differs from reference
heat exchange is off when must be on
errors appear during shooting by SCU, moves in the invert switc in anode left or right the mistake of HEAT EXCHANGE disappears and appears a new error SCAN UBNORMALLY STOPED (ER80, 15,543 FROM SCU) there is some tests to identify problem
Hi,
This is HV system problem (mostly)
(0) you can use a scu_diag application to determine what exactly is a problem (remember to change the 'diag' switch on RMS to allow scanning
Possible:
(1) HV spike. In this case inspect the HV connectors on the inverters and XRT. Clean up the plugs and check if there are do damage in the sockets. Reconnect with silicone oil
(2) One of the inverters. Use a 'scu_diag' to determine which one. (make a default scan and using view options find the data - voltages and currents). Old invetrers can have a problem with burnt path on PCB (under big capacitors. Then you can feel the smell- especially after long scans.
(3) AMS - Anode Motor Starter. Just replace.
Ronnie Aguiar
Select SP problem
October 01, 2009 04:30
heat exchange is off when must on,This error appears when shooting with the following parameters 120 kv 60 ma time 2 seconds, is there any test that can be performed to detect this problem, many thanks for help
erros:
hv tolerance, feedback differs from reference
ec tolerance, feedback differs from reference
heat exchange is off when must be on
errors appear during shooting by SCU, moves in the invert switc in anode left or right the mistake of HEAT EXCHANGE disappears and appears a new error SCAN UBNORMALLY STOPED (ER80, 15,543 FROM SCU) there is some tests to identify problem
help -me please
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Wojciech Selwesiuk
Re: Select SP problem
October 02, 2009 09:30
Hi,
This is HV system problem (mostly)
(0) you can use a scu_diag application to determine what exactly is a problem (remember to change the 'diag' switch on RMS to allow scanning
Possible:
(1) HV spike. In this case inspect the HV connectors on the inverters and XRT. Clean up the plugs and check if there are do damage in the sockets. Reconnect with silicone oil
(2) One of the inverters. Use a 'scu_diag' to determine which one. (make a default scan and using view options find the data - voltages and currents). Old invetrers can have a problem with burnt path on PCB (under big capacitors. Then you can feel the smell- especially after long scans.
(3) AMS - Anode Motor Starter. Just replace.
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