5 service, 1 system component maintenance, 1 model 430 programmer routine maintenance – American Magnetics 05300PS-430-601 High Stability Integrated Power Supply System User Manual
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Rev. 5
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5 Service
5.1 System Component Maintenance
Caution
These electronic devices are sensitive to electrostatic-discharge
(ESD) damage when opened (cover removed). Observe all standard
ESD precautions when handling opened power supplies and
instruments. Refer to section 5.2.1 on page 140.
5.1.1 Model 430 Programmer Routine Maintenance
The Model 430 Programmer was designed and manufactured to give years
of reliable service. The only routine maintenance required is to keep the
exterior surfaces of the Model 430 Programmer clean by gently wiping
with a damp cloth moistened with a mild detergent.
5.1.2 Model 08150PS Power Supply Routine Maintenance
The Model 08150PS is specifically designed to minimize the need for
periodic maintenance, and AMI does not recommend a periodic calibration
or service. The cooling method used minimizes the potential for
accumulation of dust and dirt within the unit. Keep the exterior surfaces
clean by gently wiping with a damp cloth moistened with a mild detergent.
The power supply should be occasionally opened for inspection and clean-
out of accumulated dust, dirt and debris from ventilation holes, heat sink
air passages and circuitry; this is especially important when operating the
power supply in dirty or dusty environments. The maintenance interval is
dependent on the application and environment; in normal laboratory
environments the recommended maintenance interval is two (2) years.
5.1.3 Model 601 Energy Absorber Routine Maintenance
The only routine maintenance required is to keep the exterior surfaces of
the instrument clean by gently wiping with a damp cloth moistened with a
mild detergent. The front and rear panel vents of the Model 601 should
also be kept free of obstructions or excessive dust to allow for proper
cooling of the unit.
5.2 Troubleshooting Hints
The following paragraphs serve as an aid to assist the user in
troubleshooting a potential problem with a superconducting magnet
system. If the user is not comfortable in troubleshooting the system,