Manual Hipot PDF
Manual Hipot PDF
Manual Hipot PDF
HIGH VOLTAGE"
VLF HIPOT INSTRUMENTS
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Please Refer to
Documentation
Before Operation
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VLF HIPOT INSTRUMENTS
SECTION 1
General Information 2
Features and Specifications 2-4
Safety Symbol ldentification 5
Controls and lndicators 6-8
SECTION 2
Setting up the Equipment 9
Operating the Equipment O- 5
Blank Page for Notes 6
SECTION 3
Performing Special Operations 17
Meter Re-calibration 7-19
Miscellaneous 9,20
Return Material 21
Warranty 2,23
This Operator Manual describes the features and safe operation of a High
Voltage Test Set. The instructions are intended to be clear and simple, but
the operator must be trained and gualified according to established
procedures for the use of this type of equipment.
This Operator Manual is organized to provide information on the PTS Ser es in steps that familiarize the new
operator with the entire scope of operation of this test set.
The Funcfions, Features, and Specifcations of the PTS Sedes of Hipot/Megohmmeters are also discussed in the PTS
Brochure available from High Voltage, Inc.
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I-CTEN
Gener3litfraiht
This section familiarizes the operator with the features and specifications o the
The PTS Series of dc hipot test sets provide continuously adjustab e output voltages for the test and
measurement of leakage current in high voltage insulation. The current eter on the PTS Series also has a
Megohmmeter scale to allow for easy resistance measurements Wnile the ipot is in operation.
Five- range current meter, low range O to 1.0 dc microamperes, re dability to 20 nanoamperes
Dual-range voltmeter
Ferro-resonant input line regulator to minimize line generated out ut fluctuations to less than 1% for
+/- 10% input voltage change (NOT FOR THE PTS-80, PTS-130, TS-200, PTS-300, PTS-600)
Interna' Discharge solenoid with series resistor rated for 5 kilojoules(PTS-100,130), 5.0
kilojoules(PTS-75,80), and 2.5 kilojoules(PTS-37.5) The PTS-20 has 250 Meg intemal bleeder
resistor, PTS-300 has an 800 Meg internal bleeder, PTS-600 s 1600 Meg internal bleeder.
One piece portable design for PTS-37.5, PTS-75, and PTS-80 piece for PTS-130, PTS-200,
PTS-300, and the PTS-600
Ground hook provided for increased operator safety. Can be u d to safely connect the unit and
load to ground before and after test
Shielded high voltage output cables included on all models excep the PTS-300, and PTS-600. On these
units, the HV connection is made at the top toroid/header of the H cylinder.
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Operating Environment
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VOLTMETER
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KILOVOLTS RETURN Please Refer to
MODE Documentation
Before Operation
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FUSE INTLK BACKUP
250V, 5A
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PORTABLE DC TEST SET PTS SERIES
MAIN POWER
The MAIN POWER pushbutton switch provides the power to the control nd power circuits. The neon lamp in
the switch will light when the power is on and voltage is available throu h input line cord. The INPUT FUSE
located electrically before the MAIN POWER switch provides line fault pro ction for the unit.
HV BACKUP
The HV BACKUP circuit breaker protects the variable transforme output control brush. Its thermal
characteristics allow for the short term ovedoad of the variable transforrner ile still providing proper protection.
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OUTPUT CONTROL
The OUTPUT control variable transformer adjusts the output voltage. Th 0-10 markings on the knob indicate
the low to high setting. The control must be at ZERO (0) to energize e high voltage circuits. The output
control must alwa s be returned to zero at the com letion of testin ior to de-enerizin. the out ut
No
The resistance can be easily calculated at any voltacie, as the tes voltage (kilovolts) is always a
direct multiplier in calculating the resistance of the test sample.
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1) Press 'Mode'. When 'Timing Range' appears. Press '1' pushbutton. VVhen desired ra e appears move to next step.
2) Press 'Mode'. VVhen UP/Dovvn Count' appears, press '1' to choose 'UP or 'DOWN'.
3) Press 'Mode". VVhen 'Output Mode' appears, press '1' until Mode 'A' appears.
This setup should be retained in the timers memory. To change the time in the future see s ep 1.
:1 Bleck test lead with black boot for ground conne tions
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TCTION
1. Select a location for the unit that will allow easy viewing of the meters at a safe distance from
the test object.
2. Be sure that all the controls are off, in their de-ener ized or fully counterclockwise
position.
3. Secure a Safety Ground test lead to the panel. The round post on the front panel
should be used for that purpose. A black test lead with black boot h s been provided for the ground
connection. Place the Return Mode rocker switch in the Ground po ition.
5. Insert the EXT INTLK plug into the socket on the pan The plug may also be wired
to a normally open contact of a safety switch for added protection.
6. Connect the red return lead to the RETURN bin ing post. The information
explaining the use of the GUARD/GROUND retum circuit is found in the next part of this section,
OPERATING THE EQUIPMENT, Using the Guarded Return.
7. Connect the interconnect cable between the control and high voltag tank (two piece units only).
8. For the PTS-300, the entire HV cylnder must be considered to b at high voltage potential and
should be placed in a restricted access area with a minimum of 8ft. II around.
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This section provides step-by-step instruction on various test metbds and an explanation on when to
use and when not to use the guarded return mode. Many fac lities have their own in-house test
procedures, and this manual is not to supercede these. The purpse of this section is to explain the
capabilities of this test set in real-world applications.
DC Insulation Testing
1. Ensure that all the steps listed in Setting up the Equipment have been accamplished. Take special note to
ground the control panel to a solid earth ground using the supplie 1 black test lead. Then connect
the GROUND HOOK to the same earth ground.
3. Select the desired VOLTMETER RANGE for the test voltage level e xpected.
4. Prior to connecting the output cable to the test sample, ground the test sample using the GROUND
HOOK supplied with the PTS unit.
5. Connect the red retum lead to the low side of the test specimen. SE lect the GROUNDED RETURN
mode if the low side of the test sample is grounded as in the case )f a cable shield. For instruction
in the use of the GUARDED RETURN mode see the next section u mg Me Guarded Return.
6. Connect the output lead to the test sample. Be sure that there is eiough clearance to grounded
objects for the expected test voltage. The minimum clearance n air is 10 kV dc.linch.
Caution
When testng long lengths of cable, an external series resistor of Jufficient size for the voltage
test being perfomied, must be used. Failure of long cables may result in a standing wave that
can damage the test set if an externa! resistor not used.
Note: On the PTS-300, the output leed is a customer supplied test 'ead appropriate to the type of
testing inyolved.
7. Connect the input power cord to a grounded power source (see specifications table). For 230V
input, a line connector must be wired to the input cord, brown is HOT, blue is Neutral,
preenlyellow is ground. The input connector must be rated for 5A minimum. Both the 37.5
and 75kV units with the ferro-resonant input regulator, will correct for 10% change in input voltage
and not affect the output voltage more than 1%. A generator (frec uency stable) is an acceptable
power source. If the distante to a power source is greater than the cord provided, a standard
grounded extension cord can be used.
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***CAUTION***
POTENTIALLY LETHAL
VOLTAGES MAY BE PRESENT
9. With the OUTPUT control at zero (zero start intedock engaged), de xess the HV ON pushbutton.
The HV ON light will glow.
10. Increase the output by rotating the OUTPUT control slowly clockwise until the desired output
voltage is reached. Raising the output too fast may trip the output ovetioad relay, so caution should
be used not to exceed the full scale rating of 10 mA output current.
11. Maintain the output voltage for the test time specified in your standar I procedures. To see leakage
current, rotate the CURRENT RANGE to a more sensitive scale Note: During this time the
resistance of the test sample may be measured by the following:
12. After the test is complete, rotate the OUTPUT control to zero, allowin the load to bleed down prior
to depressing the HV OFF pushbutton.
13. If the test sample fails dudng the test, the intemal ovedoad relay will de-energize the high voltage,
dropping the intemal discharge solenoid and bringing the output to zelo in less than 1 second.
14. Prior to removinq the output cable from the load, observe tha: the output voltmeter is at
zero, and then use the GROUND HOOK to positively qround the lest sample.
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1. Grounded Return- With the output return in the grounded modc, the current meter reads all
current to ground, intemal and extemal to the power supply. This current might include corona,
surface tracking, and any shunt resistance. The typical diagram for grounded retum operation is
shown in Figure 2 below.
High
Voltage
IP From Test
Set
Test
Sample
Meter RETURN
P8ST
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2. Guarded Retum- With the output return in the guarded m de, the current meter only
read currents through the test sample. The test sample must isolated from ground on the
low side as shown in Figure 3 below.
High
Voltage
From Test
Set
Test
Sample
Meter RETURN
POST
Current flow through
return includes only current
through the test sample.
GUARD GROUND Note that the current to
ground is returned after the
GROUND meter.
POST
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1. Make sure that a I insulators, stress cones, and pot heads are clean and free of moisture. This will
prevent flashover and minimize leakage.
3 Any conductors or wires in the cable or the vicinity not being tested must be orounded to avoid a
buildup of charge and possible shock hazard.
4 Voltage must be applied according to specifications from the cable manufacturer or any other
applicable test standards.
5 The discharge s)lenoid in the oil filled high voltage tank will support a discharge of up to 5.0
kJ(PTS-75) or 2 5 kJ(PTS-37.5) of energy. But, the recommended tum off procedure at the
completion of the test is retum the OUTPUT control to zero and allow the output voltage to bleed to
zero before tumirg off the high voltage.
***CAUTION***
POTENTIALLY LETHAL VOLTAGES
MAY BE PRESENT
s. Always use the GROUND HOOK to pround the cable(s) prior to disconnectinq the RED
booted output cable.
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THIS PAGE LEFT BLAN FOR APPLICATION NOTES
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SECTION
The following section con ns information on the care and upkeep of your new PTS SERIES Portable de Test
Set. There are some note on troubleshooting and service, which will save much time and money over the life of
the unit.
Wbter RecalbrHtal
The PTS SERIES of hipo s use precision metal film resistors for measurement and calibration of the voltmeter
and the current meter. T e use of these resistors in both the high voltage tank and the metering circuits has
minimized circuit drift due to aging and temperatura. But, a potentiometer (R4) on the voltmeter PCB can be
used to correct for movem nt changes from the aging of the meter.
The current meter and as iated amplifier circuit is designed for calibration on two range levels. The x1 and x10
ranges are calibrated us g one adjustment, and the x100, x1k, x10k ranges are adjusted using another
calibration point. If the cur nt meter will not calibrate, the meter should be replaced once it has been determined
the amplifier is not the cau e.
Voltmeter Re-calibration
1. Locate the unit in position that will allow easy reading of the meters.
2. Remove the panal screws and support the panel vertically to gain access to the calibration pot on
the back of the vo tmeter.
3. Zero the meter m vement using the zero adjustment below the scale window.
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4. Perform the steps in Setting up the Equipment at the start of S CTION 2. Be sure to ground the
front panel to a solid earth ground using the supplied black groun test lead prior to connecting the
unit to input power.
6. Connect the output cable to a calibrated reference meter with abiri to read to the full output voltage
of the unit. Be sure to g round the low side of the meter.
8. Raise the output to one half scale on the unit meter. Adjust R4 as quired.
9. Check calibration at full scale and on the high range at both h If and full scale. If the customer
facility calibration certification requires more points of reference, f How those procedures instead of
these.
2. To properly calibrate the current meter, a reference meter with n accuracy of 0.25% on the 1-
microampere range \MII be required. A de power supply with 0-3 volts dc, 10 milliamperes output
will also be needed.
3. Locate the unit in a position that allows for easy viewing of the met rs.
4. Remove the panel screws and support the panel vertically to gain access to the caribration pots on
the back of the current meter.
s. Zero the meter movement using the zero adjustment below the sc le window.
6. Locate J6 on the Power Protection PCB (PCB-003). Remove the white wire (pin 2) from the cable
connector. A small screwdriver will be needed to release the termi al from the connector shell.
7. Connect the extemal 30 volt power supply to this white wire and the return post. Place the
reference meter in sedes with the power supply. The referenc meter must be able to read 1
microampere with accuracy.
8. Perform the steps in Setting up the Equipment at the start of S CTION 2. Be sure to ground the
front panel to a solid earth ground using the supplied black groun test lead prior to connecting the
unit to input power.
Raise the output of the externa' power supply to 1.25 volts. The cu ent meter should deflect to one-
half scale. To adjust the meter on this range, locate R14 potenti meter and, using a small blade
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screwdriver, rotate the adjustment screw as needed. Check linea ty at full-scale, make any further
adjustments needed.
11. Return the externa' power supply to zero. Rotate the CURRE T METER RANGE to x10(10-
microamperes). Change the reference meter range appropdately.
12. Raise the extemal power supply to 1.25 volts and check the x10 nge the same as the x1 range.
The 1% precision divider resistors should maintain the relationship between the x1 and x10 ranges,
but if any variation exists the R14 calibration pot can be used to s lit any deviations to maintain the
accuracy needed. Check the full-scale reading prior to moving on t the next range.
13. Next, to check the higher ranges, rotate the CURRENT METER NGE switch to x100. Change
the reference meter range as required.
14. Raise the externa! power supply output to approximately 12.5 y Its while reading the reference
meter. To adjust this range, rotate the screw adjustment on R4 o correct any inaccuracy. Then
check the full-scale reading before moving on to the next range.
15. Do the rest of the higher ranges as necessary. The R4 adjustmen is for these ranges and the 1%
precision resistors should maintain the relationship between t e ranges. Split any calibration
deviation across all these ranges with R14.
IVISCEMIPOUS
The only operator serviceable part on this test set is the in t fuse. Should an input fuse fail,
replace it with a 250Volt, 5Amp, Type F fuse.
Maintenance Cleanin
Cleaning of the PTS Series of hipots should be accomplished on a semi-a nual basis. The control panel should
be cleaned with a mild soap or detergent and dded with a clean cloth.
The output cable, retum leed, and ground leads should be regulad inspected for fraying and excessive
dirt buildup. If the retum or ground test leads show signs of insulation dama e or fraying, they should be replaced
immediately.
Should the output cable arc along the insulation at the 'live' end of he cable, it should be cleaned using
WD40 or LPS oils to cut the grease and carbon. The excess oil should th n be removed with a clean, lint free
cloth.
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The oil level in the tank should be .5 inches from the lid when the oil temper ture is 20C.
Note: The PTS-130 H V tank has a storage compartment on the sid for the output cable and ground
stick. All other cables and test leads store in the control lid.
1) Coil the output cable into the compartment starting with the end fro the panel, keeping the coil to the
outside edges. Avoid coiling the cable into the space required for the hi ged panel.
2) Next, coil the remaining cables to place them into the center of the outp t cable coil.
3) Finally, neatly coil the ground stick braid into a 3 inch coil and place the ground stick snugly into the lid
comer to corner with the coil of braid behind it. The ground stick vvill hol all the cables behind it.
This procedure can obviously be modified to your own experience if de ired, but as a starting point we hope
you find this helpful.
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RETURNED MAT RIAL
If for any reason b omes necessary to return any equipment or materials to High Voltage, Inc.,
the Service Departme t of High Voltage, Inc. must be notified, and authorization received, prior to
the shiptnent of the e uipment. When notified, the following information must be provided:
MODEL:
SERIAL NO:
PART NO:
REASON FOR RET TRN:
SUSPECTF.D DEFE :T:
CAUSE OF DEDEO-
\Vith the aboye info mation provided, High Voltage, Inc. will determine if the return of the
equipment is appropr te. If deemed appropriate, a Return Authorization Number will be issued.
At that time, the Purc aser will be instructed how to mark and return the equipment.
The aboye procedure iust be adhered to in order to ensure prompt service. No equipment should
be returned without t e prior knowledge and authorization of High Voltage, Inc.
To order replacement parts, first refer to the Parts List for the product in question. Every part is
issued a part number. It will be necessary for this part number and the product model and set-ial
number to be provide When calling Itigh Voltage, Inc. request the Service Department.
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High Voltage, Inc. (" igh Voltage") warrants to the original purchaser of any new
product, purchased fro High Voltage, that the product is free from defects in material
and workmanship und r normal use and service for a period of one year from the date
of shipment to the origi al purchaser by High Voltage.
This warranty is valid only for normal use of the product. Any use outside High
Voltage's written oper tion instructions will void this warranty. In addition, any one of
the following events wi void this warranty: (a) any defects due to negligence, alteration,
modification, accident I or intended physical abuse, faulty installation, and/or misuse:
(b) attempted or ac al dismantling, service or repair by any person or firm not
authorized in writing High Voltage: (c) defects caused due to handling or transit,
either by carrier or pur haser.
This warranty only cov rs those parts deemed defective by High Voltage The liability of
High Voltage is limited to only the repair, replacement with new or reconditioned parts,
or issuance of credit fo those parts deemed defective within the scope of this warranty.
Any additional costs i urred by the purchaser for labor and/or materials incidental to
the inspection, repair, eplacement or issuance of credit for product or materials under
warranty is the sole r sponsibility of the purchaser. This warranty applies solely to
products manufacture by High Voltage. It does not apply to parts, accessories, or
materials not manufac ured by High Voltage, or to consumables. If purchaser's claim
relates to materials m ufactured by a supplier to High Voltage, High Voltage reserves
the right to disclaim r sponsibility and liability and may require the purchaser to deal
directly with the other anufacturer of the defective part. High Voltage may elect to
assist the purchaser i settling such claim against such other manufacturer without
prejudicing High Voltag s position as to its own liability.
Compliance with the fo lowing Warranty Claim Procedure is a condition precedent to the
obligation of High Voltage under this warranty:
The validity of any warranty claim, the purchaser's complia ice with this warranty and
Warranty Claim Procedure, and the obligation to replace, repair, or issue credit for any
product, shall be solely and exclusively determined by High Voltage and any
determination shall be final and binding.
KI 1 11-150 CONTACTOR, 3PDT , ISA, 120 Vac COIL, MAGNEC AFT ft W389ACX-14
SI 1 10-214 SWITCH, PB, MAINT'D, 250 Vac, I5A, DPST, NO, N N LAMP, MICROSWITCH 4AML321 ,13B4A I )
1 10-250 SWITCII, PB COVER, BLACK, MICROSWITCH # AM 52-N1OK
S2 1 10-222 SWITCH, PB, MOM., 125 Vac, I5A, SPDT, GRN LED, ICROSWITCH # AML22CBS2AA
S3 1 10-218 SWITCII, PB, MOM., 125 Vac, ISA, SPDT, RED LED, ICROSWITCH # AML22CBC2AA
2 10-252 SWITCII, PB COVER, BLACK, MICROSWITCII # AM 52-C1OK
S4 1 10-106 SWITCH, SNAP ACTION, SHORT ARM, OMRON 4A- OGV22-B7-K
S5 1 PART OF PANEL WIRTNG HARNESS # 11S-1021W
S6 1 PART OF PANEL WIRING HARNESS # PTS-1021W
S7 1 10-402 SWITCII, ROCKER, DPDT, CARI,INGSWITCH 62115 29-0-0-V
CRI,2 2 04-230 DIODE, HIGH VOLTAGE X-RAY STRING, 264 kVdc, 20 mA, EDAL BI552
C1-4 4 03-235 CAPACITOR, HIGH VOLTAGL.006Uf, 35kVdc, MO OR CAPACITOR, # IIR602-35M
J1 1 07-022 CONNECTOR, CIRCULAR, 8 PIN, AMPIIENOL # 97- 102E-20-7P
R1-4 4 01-415 RESISTOR, METAL FILM, 11.7W, 100M, 1%, EBG SX103-100M
R5,6 2 RI23 RESISTOR, WIRE WOUND, 2.5 Kj, 400K, 10%, HVI 123
R7,8 3 01-460 RESISTOR, METAL FILM, 19.4W, 200M, 1%, EBG # SX154-200M
R9 3 01-510 RESISTOR, WIREWOUND, 50W',10K, OHMITE #1,50J OK
SOLI,2 2 12-209 SOLENOID, GUARDIAN T6XI2-C-24VDC MODIF1
TI I TI82A TRANSFORMER, MICH VOL EAGE, HVI fi 182-A
TANK AND IIEADER ASM, IIVI # TNK-0042D
WB1 1 81-130 WELI BUSH1NG, 120 kVdc, IIVI 14 DCW-1047A
MISC.
2 23-101 KNOB, SKIRTED, POINTER, ALCO # PKD-70B-1/4
1 23-105 KNOB, SKIRTED, DIAL, MOUSER # 45KNO21
1 08-854 TERMINAL, BINDING POST, NICKEL PLTD BRASS, ONCORD # 01-1008-1-0210
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Regulation N/A
CI 1 03-070
CAPACITOR, ELECTRYLITIC, RADIAL LEADS, 100 p,F, 50V
CAB 1
32-038 CABINET, PORTABLE TRANSIT ENCLOSURE. CHA COAL GRAY.
1 34-211 CABINET, INNER LID STORAGE, IIVI # PTS-I032D
CB1 06-/11
CIRCUIT BREAKER, THERMAL, 10A , 250Vac , P&B W58XBIA4A-10
DI 1 04-415
D2,3 DIODE, FULL WAVE BRIDGE, 1.5A, IkVdc, MOUSER 583-R13157
2 04-025 DIODE, 1N4007A
FI 1 06-038 FUSE, 10A, 250V, AGC-I0
1 06-015 FUSE HOLDER, LI1TELFUSE # 342004A
J2
J3 PART OF PANEI, WIRING HARNESS, PTS-1021W ( DIFIED)
PART OF HV FANK
K1
11-150 CONTACTOR, 3PD f , I5A, 120 Vac COIL, MAGNECRA T W389ACX-I4
MI
13-025 METER, ANALOG, 100 ItA MOVEMENT, SCALED 0-75 150 kVdc
M2 1 13-035 METER, ANALOG, 100
MOVEMENT, SCALED 0-1. O oAdc/100-I MEGOIIMS
MOVI-3 3 06-210 METAL OXIDE VARISTOR, #V250LA I OA
PI 22-205 CABLE, INPUT POWER, 16/3, 12ft.
P2
07-442 CONNECTOR, CABLE, 2 CIRCUIT, CINCII# P302CCT
P3 07-054 CONNEC FOR, CABLE, 8 CIRCUIT, # 97-3108B-20-7S
07-084 CONNECTOR, CLAMP, REDUCING, AN-3057-12-6
PCB-001
82-145 PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD, VOLTMETER
PCB-002 1 82-116 PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD, CURRENT METER
PCB-003 1 82-117 PRINFED CIRCUIT BOARD, POWER PROTECTION
SI 1 10-214 SWITCH, PB, MAINT'D. 250 Vac. 10A, DPST, NO , NEO
LAMP, MICROSWITCH 4AM1,32113B4AD
10-250 SWITCH, PB COVER, BLACK, MICROS WITCH # AML5 -NIOK
S2 10-222 SWITCH, PB, MOM., 125 Vac, I5A, SPDT, GRN LED, MI ROSWITCH AML22CBS2AA
S3 10-218 SWITCH, PB, MOM., 125 Vac, I5A, SPDT, RED LED, MI
2 10-252 S wurCH, P13 COVER, BLACK, MICROSWITCH # AML5 OSWITCH # AML22CBC2AA
S4 1 CIOK
10-106 SWITCH, SNAP ACTION, SHORT ARM, OMRON #A-20 22-B7-K
S5 1 PART OF PANEL WIRING HARNESS PTS-1021W
S6 1 PART OF PANEL WIIUNG HARNESS PTS-1021W
S7 1 10-402 SWITCH, ROCKER, DPDT, CARLINGSWITC11 62115929 OV
SGI 06-205 SPARK GAP, 90 V, C.P. CLARE # CG9OL
TI
25-108 TRANSFORMER, VARIABLE, SUPERIOR TYPE 116
T2
25-306 TRANSFORMER, STEP-DOWN, 24V, 1A, TGC25-24
T3 1 TI39 TRANSFORMER, STEP-DOWN, AUTO, 230/115, HVI # 13
CR1,2 2 04-230 DIODE, HIGH VOLTAGE X-RAY STRING, 264 kVdc 20 mA, EDAL # B1552
C1-4 4 03-235 CAPACITOR, HIGH VOLTAGE, .006Uf, 35kVdc, MO R CAPACITOR, # I IR602-35M
J1 1 07-022 CONNECTOR, CIRCULAR, 8 PIN, AMPHENOL # 97- 102E-20-7P
R1-4 4 01-415 RESISTOR, METAL FILM, 11.7W, 100M, 1%, EBG # S X103-100M
R5,6 2 R123 RESISTOR, WIRE WOUND, 25 Kj, 400K, 10%, HVI # 123
R7,8 3 01-460 RESISTOR, METAL FILM, 19.4W, 200M, 1%, EBG # S X154-200M
SOL1,2 2 12-209 SOLENOID, GUARDIAN fi T6X12-C-24VDC MODIEI ID
TI I T182-A TRANSFORMER, HIGH VOL TAGE, HVI # 182-A
1 TANK AND HEADER ASM, IIVI # TNK-0042D
MISC.
2 23-101 KNOB, SKIRTED, POINTER , ALCO # PKD-70B-1/4
1 23-105 KNOB, SKIRTED, DIAL, MOUSER # 45KNO21
1 08-854 TERMINAL, BINDING POST, NICKEL PLTD BRASS, CONCORD # 01-1008-1-0210
08-859 TERMINAL, BINDING POST, BI.ACK, HH SMITH # :9-103
23-101 HOLE PLUG, 0.375 IN.
4 SCREW, SOCKET HEAD, STA1NLESS, 1/4-20 X 3/4 IN. ONG
6 SCREW, SOCKET FIEAD, STAINLESS, 6-32 X 1/2 IN. ONG
40-607 MOUNTING SLIPPORT, TANK FLANGE, IIV # PTS-1I 09D
34-316 BRACKET, ZERO START, HV # BKT-1003D
2 88-002 TEST LEAD, GROUND, BLACK, 20 FT. WITH CLIP D BOOT
1 88-001 TEST LEAD, RETURN, RED, 20 FT. WITH CLIP AND I: OOT
1 08-891 TERMINAL BLOCK, 5 POS, CINCH # 5-141
20 ft. 22-619 CABLE, COMPOSITE, 2-16 AWG, 6 -18 AWG, BELDE 9405
88-125 CABLE, EPR SHIELDED , WITH FITTINGS
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