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Old 09-29-2007, 11:32 PM
 
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Help..Stuck at relay ext dc voltage missing but dc voltage OK ?

I have a series 2 interact 2. I have rebuilt the failed dc voltage regulator. I now have both the unregulated 29-30 volts dc and the 24 volts regulated....but the dang MDI control (Heidenhain 151) is still not happy and wont let me past this error message....what am I missing....please list any thoughts you have on what would cause this error prompt if not the regulator.
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Old 09-30-2007, 07:09 AM
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Ya Thanks gus......where would I find that piece of string and what color is it ??? 8-O........LoL......Unfortunately I don"t have a flow chart for the emergency
off circuit.......so I am not fully certain that I have tested all the components on the circuit.....all the limits are of course obvious. But I am not certain of all the other checks this control does yet.....oil...air pressure....etc.....I gotta be overlooking one somewhere...........common Gus........ you said this would be easy......8-)
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Did the 24v DC fail in a mode that put significantly higher, or maybe AC, volts onto the TNC - if so has the 24v input on the TNC let the magic smoke out?
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Old 09-30-2007, 07:42 PM
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It's right there on the wiring diagram.

I'm sorry, but a 24v issue is pretty easy to trace
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vertical line "11" on the diagram. the power enable button bypasses some of it. look for 24 volts at every single point.

respond AFTER you have done that
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Just in case, I found a scan of the wiring.

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File Type: pdf INT2 S2 TNC151 WIRING.pdf‎ (187.5 KB, 283 views)
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According to George`s PDF the e-stop line is 110v.Nice clear drawing that, better than the one in the book.
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Nope 24V
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Going by the schematic that George posted the E-stop buttons are quite clearly 110v
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Aaarrrrggggggg

Originally Posted by gus View Post
It's right there on the wiring diagram.

I'm sorry, but a 24v issue is pretty easy to trace
GUS...BUDDYYY >>>PALLLL I cant read the schematic ? I can not see the text, it is too low a res....remember you were going to send me a hi res copy ???.....I dont have a manual for this machine...I do not have a "readable" copy of the dc circuit............and sadly if it is as easy as you imply....the MDI dc voltage sensing circuit is cooked...remember I dont know why they chopped this machine up....
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THANKS GEORGE this is the first bridgeport schematic I have been able to actually READ......yay THANK YOU>>>>>
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