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    I Have a 1985 fadal.. Got info from Fadal on converting to single phase.. Attached is the info I got from Fadal. I set up the transformer the same as Image #5.. After doing so and firing up the machine I run into the machine not wanting to Cold Start.. The Jog function work.. Keep in mind that I dont have the machine fully back together like sheet metal Spindle Chiller plugged in or coolant hooked up..is there something ..
    Before I get going too far I was hoping someone might have a few words to help me along..

    Comments greatly appreciated..

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    Soory about the spelling.. I meant Jog Function not working!!!



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    There are a few things that are not very clear, like 80vac secondary of the transformer indicating one lead to #1 amp and other lead to #2 amp?
    If the jog function is not working it may be the amp power supply not wired correctly?
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    Might anybody have a wiring diagram that I can reference ..???



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    Im making progress !!!! What I found was that one can never assume that "L1 is L1" and that "L3 is L3" all the way thru the machine.. I had some L2 connection playing me up, even though thet were "Quote" Un hooked!!! Now I have all connections at the Glentek to be proper and the Voltages reading like the cheat sheet from Paul at fadal.. The alarm that I get now is X Y and Z axis fault.. Next task is to try and find the proper way to wire the 11o transformer for the Single phase... Any one have any info that might help???



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    By the look of the transformer T337, it is a single phase transformer, there is a primary connection for 115v between 0VAC & 115VAC.
    For 230 connection the connect 1 to 6 and connect 5 to 9 with the supply to these two connections
    The secondaries show paralleled up , if you have a common DC power supply for all the amps, this is where the secondary should be connected to.
    Measure your DC to the amplifiers.
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    Not quite sure what you mean.. if my out put on leads 13 and 10 is 80VAC to the Axis amp1 and 2, I would assume that the Glentek is wired correctly.. If I still have no Jog , then wouldnt this lead me to components that need 115 power??/ Thats why I am thinking taht it something to do with the Acme Transformer..



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