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1.10 DC Bus Test Harness Installation and Removal
A DC bus test harness
must
be used when testing the voltages of the compressor’s power electronics.
The DC bus test harness is not designed to be left in the compressor during normal operation. When
checks are complete, disconnect and remove the test harness. There are two (2) different Soft Start
versions referenced within these instructions. The steps below are organized based on which Soft
Start is installed on the compressor. To identify the installed Soft Start, refer to "4.15 Soft Start" on
page 107.
All versions of the DC Bus Test Harness have male/female plugs to allow piggyback connection to the
required voltage measurement points on the Soft-Start. Refer to "Figure 1-11 DC Bus Test Harness
Diagram (Closed-Top Soft Start)" for an example of the harness. Voltage measurements are made
via shrouded multimeter jacks on the opposite end of the cables. Cable and personal protection are
provided by inline fast-acting fuses (1/4 x 1 1/4, 62 milliamp 250V) and current-limiting 100kΩ 3W
resistors.
Figure 1-11 DC Bus Test Harness Diagram (Closed-Top Soft Start)
Figure 1-12 DC Bus Test Harness Diagram (Open-Top Soft Start)
• • • CAUTION • • •
Before using the DC bus test harness, integrity of the fuses/resistors in the harness and cable must be checked.
1.10.1 General Verification and Installation of the DC Bus Test Harness
1. Isolate the compressor power as described in "1.8 Electrical Isolation" on page 19.
2. Use an ESD strap and attach it the compressor housing while installing the Test Harness.
3. Remove the Service Side Cover. Refer to "4.2.3 Service Side Cover" on page 58.
Fuse, Fast acting, 0.062A,
1/4x1 1/4
(5 places)
Resistor, 100K, 3W, 5% tolerance
(5 places)
1 2 3
1 2 3
Fuse, Fast acting, 0.062A,
1/4x1 1/4
(2 places)
Resistor, 100K, 3W, 5% tolerance
(2 places)
• • • CAUTION • • •
Use your ESD wrist strap before touching the Soft Start Board or any electronic components.
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