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Samlex America SEC-1223BBM-230 User Manual

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troubleshooting Guide

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Symptom

Possible cause

Remedy

ON / OFF Switch is ON

• Switch is NOT lighted

• No DC output

No AC power from the

AC outlet

Internal AC side fuse

is blown

Check AC power is available at the AC

outlet. Breaker feeding the AC outlet may

have tripped.

Open the top cover and check the 4A AC

side fuse. Replace if blown.

If the fuse blows again, the input section

is damaged. Please call Tech Support.

ON / OFF Switch is ON

• Switch is lighted

• No DC output

Unit has shut down due to over

temperature – Temperature of

output transformer windings is:

≥ 105°C ± 5°C / 221°F ± 9°F

Check that the fan is running. If not, the

fan / fan control circuit may have been

damaged. Call Tech Support.

Check that the fan suction vents on

the sides of the unit and the discharge

vents on the bottom of the unit are not

blocked.

The unit will reset automatically when the

transformer windings cool down to

≤ 75°C ± 5°C / 167°F ± 9°F

ON / OFF Switch is ON

• Switch is lighted

• DC Output voltage

drops

If the voltage loses regulation

and drops to < 13.5V, the unit is

overloaded and is in current limit.

The load is trying to draw ≥ the

current limit value of 25A

If the voltage drop is considerable

with voltage < 2V, the load side

is seeing a short circuit and short

circuit current limited to 25A is

being driven into the short circuit

Reduce the current drawn by the load to

less than the continuous rating of 23A.

Switch OFF the load. Remove the short

circuit on the load side.

GFCI outlet / GFCI breaker

supplying AC power to

the unit trips when the

unit is switched ON

Additional RF noise currents from

the unit that are filtered to Earth

Ground increase the net Leakage

Current on the GFCI outlet / GFCI

breaker to > 5mA

Switch OFF other SMPS devices operating

from the same GFCI outlet / GFCI breaker

to reduce the net leakage current to <

5mA

Move the unit to another GFCI outlet /

GFCI breaker that has lesser number of

SMPS load(s) or no SMPS load

Power the unit from normal, non GFCI

outlet or from an outlet not protected by

GFCI breaker