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Title: technical term-what does this mean?
Post by: Cornboats on October 03, 2010,04:59:51
I'm trying to fault find a Hitachi 42pd4200.
I've checked va and vs voltages and found ok

Can anyone clarify this notation;

SW----------va no uprise, vs: down after up, ---------------Q300, D310 etc
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vs: no uprise, va: down after up
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Q500,Q501

Title: Re: technical term-what does this mean?
Post by: michael first on October 04, 2010,02:16:23
Hi,
Where did you read this notation?on the sticker of the panel?
Title: Re: technical term-what does this mean?
Post by: Cornboats on October 04, 2010,08:11:56
No - its in the service manual
ref Flowchart-page 25- under no picture.

Theres a download link for the manual in previous reply.

Thanks for taking an interest.
Title: Re: technical term-what does this mean?
Post by: brainstorm on October 05, 2010,05:45:41
Hi

I could make an educated guess ! I think it means when you switch on - does the VA voltage come up? and does the VS voltage come up and then go down? if so then Q300, D310 etc


and the same is the VS - no voltage and VA voiltage go up then down then Q500,Q501

i.e is the protection 'kicking in'

Brian
Title: Re: technical term-what does this mean?
Post by: Cornboats on October 10, 2010,04:56:29
interesting theory.  In normal conditions wouold you expect vs and va voltages to remain constant (as per label)?
Title: Re: technical term-what does this mean?
Post by: brainstorm on October 10, 2010,05:23:56
Hi

VS and Va voltages should remain steady and constant when the set is working normally and should be the same as the voltages on the label

Brian